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National Park Service releases video involving tasing of visitor

ALBUQUERQUE – A man who was tased during a confrontation with a ranger at a national monument in New Mexico was seen climbing on and among petroglyph cliff features off-trail in violation of park...

DATE: Dec. 31, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

For Colorado scientists on yearlong Arctic expedition, coronavirus came as a shock

From the start, the MOSAiC expedition figured to be the experience of a lifetime for Colorado scientists Matthew Shupe and Gina Jozef. Shupe, a senior research scientist at the University of...

DATE: Dec. 31, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado governor moves to loosen Level Red coronavirus restrictions

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis late Wednesday announced that he will loosen coronavirus restrictions in areas across the state that had been forced to ban personal gatherings and shut down indoor...

DATE: Dec. 31, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

No new outbreaks for Montezuma, Dolores counties

There were no new coronavirus outbreaks reported this week for Montezuma and Dolores counties, according to the Colorado Department of Health and Environment. And two businesses — Alpacka Rafts of...

DATE: Dec. 30, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Businesses sue over New Mexico coronavirus restrictions

SANTA FE — A group of businesses has sued in federal court to try to end New Mexico’s public health order, claiming Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state health officials have imposed...

DATE: Dec. 30, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

SCAPE to include New Mexico companies

The Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program for Entrepreneurs, or SCAPE, has entered into a new partnership with San Juan College, the city of Farmington, San Juan County and Four Corners Economic...

DATE: Dec. 30, 2020 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Colorado reshuffles vaccine plan in favor of essential workers, elderly

Colorado again made significant changes to its coronavirus vaccination plan on Wednesday, moving older Coloradans and essential workers, such as teachers, up in priority. But big questions about...

DATE: Dec. 30, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado Guardsman has first reported U.S. case of virus variant

DENVER — The first person in the U.S. known to be infected with a new and apparently more contagious variant of the coronavirus was identified Wednesday as a Colorado National Guardsman who had...

DATE: Dec. 30, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Renter programs get money as Colorado eviction moratorium is set to end

Struggling renters get one more month to figure out how to pay their rent, thanks to an extension of the national eviction moratorium in the new federal COVID-19 relief bill. There’s also a new...

DATE: Dec. 30, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Dolores drafts regulations for short-term vacation rentals

The town of Dolores is drafting proposed regulations for short-term vacation rentals in residences. Vacation rentals offer guest accommodations in a home or a portion of a home for less than 30...

DATE: Dec. 29, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

Five weeks and still no information about Durango man killed by Southern Ute tribal ranger

Five weeks after a 53-year-old Durango man was fatally shot by a Southern Ute Indian tribal ranger, family members of George Sands said they still have not received any information about his death....

DATE: Dec. 29, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

First reported U.S. case of COVID-19 variant is found in Colorado

DENVER — The first reported U.S. case of the COVID-19 variant that’s been seen in the United Kingdom has been discovered in Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis announced Tuesday. The variant was found in a...

DATE: Dec. 29, 2020 | CATEGORY: Local News

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