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John Thomas Carver of Montezuma -Cortez High School drives to the basket while playing Ignacio High School on Friday during the Southwest Classic Basketball Tournament at Durango High School.
Isaak Lewis of Montezuma-Cortez High School puts up a shot while playing Ignacio High School on Friday during the Southwest Classic Basketball Tournament at Durango High School.
Dylan Labarthe of Ignacio High School puts up a shot while playing Montezuma-Cortez High School on Friday during the SW Classic Basketball Tournament at Durango High School.
John Thomas Carver of Montezuma -Cortez High School has his shot blocked by Bryce Finn of Ignacio High School on Friday during the Southwest Classic Basketball Tournament at Durango High School.
Humberto Vasquez is seen throwing a Molotov cocktail at Farmington Police Department officers Jan. 20 in this image from body camera footage.
Police responded to a call Jan. 20 on Glade Lane on the west side of Farmington where police officers shot a man suspected of throwing a Molotov cocktail at officers.
Police responded to a call Jan. 20 on Glade Lane on the west side of Farmington where police officers shot a man suspected of throwing a Molotov cocktail at officers.
Sherry Wertz, owner of Liquor World, says a law allowing restaurants to sell beer, wine or cocktails with delivery and takeout meals has not hurt her sales, and she thinks the law is a good way to help restaurants hurt by lost business during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Robert Payton, manager of Mac’s Liquors, says his ability to provide a better selection of beers and employees who are knowledgeable about them have protected him from the now 2-year-old law change that allows grocery stores to sell full-strength beers.
Sherry Wertz, owner of Liquor World, says a host of liquor law changes enacted in 2016 included the ability for her store to sell food products, and that’s been popular with customers.