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Young COVID-19 survivor wins hearts at New Mexico hospital

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) – Health care workers clapped their hands and held signs. Others cheered behind their masks. The recent celebration was spurred by 4-year-old Stella, a Diné COVID-19 survivor, who...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Trial delayed for man accused of killing cyclist Ben Sonntag

The trial for a La Plata County man accused of striking and killing professional cyclist Benjamin Sonntag was delayed until July 19 because of concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cordell...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

New Mexico requires athletes with COVID history to pass physical

FARMINGTON – The New Mexico Activities Association has mandated guidelines for students returning to athletics and sports activities in a post-COVID era that include a mandatory sports physical. ...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

From scrappy startup to success, Meow Wolf looks to future

SANTA FE (AP) – Meow Wolf has been percolating for 13 years, though the rest of the world has really only known about the immersive, experiential artist collective since the House of Eternal Return...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: New Mexico

Recent snowstorms barely scratch surface of Colorado’s drought

Colorado is no longer technically 100% in drought. And conditions in some areas of the state have slightly improved as recent spring snows have left deeper-than-forecast drifts. But don’t get too...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Montezuma County sees widespread reports of unemployment fraud

Roughly 58 people throughout Montezuma County have reported instances of unemployment fraud to local law enforcement since Jan. 1. The total includes reports of fraud made to the Montezuma County...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Native American tribes deliver vaccines to broader community

As sovereign nations, Native American tribes can distribute COVID-19 vaccine supplies to a wider demographic than the state process can. As a result, the Ute Mountain Ute and Navajo tribes recently...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Mark Redwine: ‘My day in court is a long, long, long time overdue’

In his first public comments since being arrested nearly four years ago for allegedly killing his 13-year-old son, Dylan, in 2012, Mark Redwine on Friday voiced frustration after his trial was...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Roundtable seeks consensus, productive conversation about environmental issues

Since the fall, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet has been turning to a roundtable of Coloradans, including tribal leaders, to inform his environmental policy work. In discussing the most pressing issues...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

Applications being accepted for Dean Hanson Memorial Scholarship

Applications are being accepted for the Four Corners Board of Realtors Dean Hanson Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship may be awarded to traditional and nontraditional students seeking their...

DATE: March 5, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local News

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