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Colorado expands protections for mobile home residents

BOULDER – Colorado has a new law on the books that legislators say expands protections for mobile home residents and leads to better enforcement of those regulations. The Daily...

Zakarin wins 13th stage of Giro d’Italia

Polanc still holds pink jersey, with Roglic closing

Kanaan expects most competitive Indy 500 in his 18 years

Tony Kanaan has top practice time on Friday

Adam Levine leaving ‘The Voice’ after 16 seasons

NEW YORK – Adam Levine is leaving NBC’s “The Voice” after 16 seasons. Carson Daly made the announcement Friday morning on the “Today” show. Daly said Gwen Stefani will return for ...

U.S. long-term mortgage rates slip; 30-year average at 4.06%

WASHINGTON – U.S. long-term mortgage rates fell slightly this week, marking a fourth straight week of declines to lure prospective purchasers in the spring homebuying season. Mort...

Benedetti wins 12th stage of Giro

Polanc takes lead in Italy

NBC to air Armstrong interview

NBC Sports Network will broadcast an interview with Lance Armstrong following Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals. The network announced Thursday that the 30-minute special will star...

Colorado inmate with longest solitary confinement dies

DENVER – An inmate at the “Supermax” prison in southern Colorado, who had been held in solitary confinement longer than any other federal prisoner, has died at the age of 67. Thom...

Colorado law caps cost of insulin at $100 a month

DENVER – People with diabetes in Colorado won’t have pay more than $100 a month for insulin under a new law. Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation Wednesday that caps insurance co-p...

Colorado prisoner questions mandatory term of resentencing

CASTLE ROCK – A Colorado man sentenced to life in prison without parole as a teenager is questioning the mandatory term given to him under resentencing. The Denver Post reports...

Hearing delayed for former New Mexico ex-athletics director

ALBUQUERQUE – A hearing for former University of New Mexico athletics director Paul Krebs has been pushed back to August. Krebs was due in court this week but attorneys in the cas...

River festival organizers face opposite water level concerns

FARMINGTON – Organizers of a festival celebrating the Animas River in northwest New Mexico say they were again concerned about the water level. The Farmington Daily Times rep...