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Brewpub opens doors on Colorado State University’s campus

Facility to be used for classwork

Colorado coal mining company considers bankruptcy protection

BILLLINGS, Mont. – A Colorado company with three coal mines in Montana and one in Wyoming says in a statement to shareholders that it may consider bankruptcy. Englewood-based West...

The Masters: Round 2 at a glance

AUGUSTA, Ga. – A look at Friday’s second round of the Masters: LEADING: Patrick Reed, after a 6-under 66 put him at 135 for the tournament. JUST BEHIND: Marc Le...

Long-term mortgage rates fall

WASHINGTON – Long-term mortgage rates fell this week, benefiting potential homebuyers with the spring buying season underway. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average ...

Round 1 of the Masters at a glance

AUGUSTA, Ga. – A brief look Thursday at the opening round of the Masters: LEADER: Jordan Spieth birdied five consecutive holes beginning at the 13th on the way to a 6-under 66...

Colorado man found guilty of wife’s murder in re-trial

GOLDEN – A man has been found guilty of killing his wife as she slept in their western Colorado home. Michael Blagg was convicted of murder in Jennifer Blagg’s death in Mesa Count...

Utah’s suit over Gold King Mine spill transferred to New Mexico court

ALBUQUERQUE – A panel of federal judges says Utah’s lawsuit over a mine waste spill will be transferred from a Salt Lake City court to one in New Mexico, where three similar suits were filed...

Winds keep fire danger high in Colorado

Fire near Grand Junction forced evacuations from 300 homes

Long-term mortgage rates move a little slower

Rates have climbed steadily since January

House ransacked after being mistaken for site of estate sale

LONGMONT – A Colorado woman says her house was ransacked by people who mistakenly thought it was the site of an estate sale. The Daily Camera reports Mary Andrews says she left he...

Judge orders Albuquerque to pay for records law violation

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico judge has ruled that the city of Albuquerque deliberately refused to follow the state public records law and must pay its former police records custodian. ...

Wyoming airline suspends most operations

Company says it’s struggling from pilot shortage