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Switzerland beats Norway to win World Cup Finals team skiing

Swiss win due to better aggregate run times

Colorado State University selects its first female president

FORT COLLINS – Colorado State University could have its first female president, pending the approval of the school’s governing board. The Coloradoan reported Friday that Joyce ...

Rocky Mountain National Park suspends search for missing hiker

ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK – Rocky Mountain National Park has suspended the search for a 70-year-old Tennessee man who has not been heard from since late February. James Pruitt’...

2 campers found safe in Colorado after blizzard

DENVER – Two Colorado campers were found safe Friday after they got caught in the blizzard that struck the region this week. Authorities say 20-year-old Michael Lee Gomez and 19...

U.S. regulators outline oversight on meat grown in lab dishes

NEW YORK – Burgers made by growing cow cells in a lab dish have a clearer path to reaching supermarkets as U.S. regulators on March 7 outlined how the emerging food category will be monitore...

Top 25: Williamson returns to help No. 5 Duke beat Syracuse in ACCs

Duke holds off Syracuse in ACC

Marijuana lobby grows in spending, stature in Colorado

DENVER – The marijuana lobby in Colorado has grown in spending and stature as the industry tops $6 billion in sales in its fifth year of legalization in the state. The Colorado ...

N.M. accuses Texas oil firm of air quality violations in San Juan Basin

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico regulators are going after a Texas-based oil and gas company over alleged air quality violations. The state environment department issued a notice to Hilc...

Mikaela Shiffrin wins super-G title

Colorado native takes home 10th crystal globe

2 Russian cross-country skiers banned for doping

Skiers each received four-year bans

22nd horse suffers fatal injuries at Santa Anita

Race track was reopened for limited workouts

New Mexico group to keep pressing Congress on Trinity test

ALBUQUERQUE – Residents of a New Mexico Hispanic village near the site of the world’s first atomic bomb test plan to return to Washington, D.C., to press Congress about compensation. ...