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New Mexico Supreme Court asked to review lawyer’s 2010 death

ALBUQUERQUE – The family of a prominent Albuquerque attorney found dead in her home in 2010 wants the New Mexico Supreme Court to review the case. Mary Han was found dead of carbo...

6 fatal accidents on Colorado state roads this past weekend

DENVER – The Colorado State Patrol says six people died in six separate accidents on state roads over a 12-hour period this past weekend. Col. Matthew Packard, chief of the stat...

NFL Roundup: Titans edge Chiefs, Falcons stun Saints

Packers hold on against Carolina

Separate trials for men accused in New Mexico triple murder

ALBUQUERQUE – Two men accused of a triple murder in northern New Mexico last year will have separate trials. Albuquerque TV station KRQE reports that a judge has agreed to sever...

Early season snowfall boosts snowpack across the Rockies

DENVER – The early season snowstorms that hit the Rocky Mountain region this fall have boosted snowpack levels between two and three times the average. A U.S. Department of Agri...

Analysis of extreme Colorado avalanches in March continues

ASPEN – Researchers continue to study a series of destructive avalanches in Colorado last winter. Some of the avalanches from March 1 through March 14 caused unprecedented damag...

New Mexico jail employee accused of bringing meth to work

SANTA FE – New Mexico deputies have arrested a Santa Fe County Jail corrections officer after he acknowledged bringing meth to work. Cohen Mangin was arrested and charged with b...

Acting BLM director willing to move to Colorado

GRAND JUNCTION – The acting director of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management says he’d be willing to relocate when the agency moves its headquarters from Washington, D.C., to western Colorado....

More than 800 replacement ballots got to voters late

DENVER – Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold wants to change the state’s elections process after discovering that 828 replacement ballots weren’t delivered to voters in Denver and Arap...

Report: Albuquerque police complying with oversight policies

ALBUQUERQUE – The Albuquerque Police Department has implemented all the court-approved policies enforcing constitutional policing and preventing the use of excessive force, an independent mo...

Task force meeting about Native American cases draws dozens

ALBUQUERQUE – Members of a New Mexico task force established to address the deaths and disappearances of Native American women said they want to hear from victims and their family members in...

Suspect in Colorado synagogue plot will remain in jail

DENVER – A man arrested on suspicion of plotting to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue waived his right to have the evidence against him aired in court Friday and will remain behind bars for...