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Colorado adopts California emissions standards

DENVER – Colorado has adopted vehicle emission rules that incorporate California standards, joining several other states in moving pre-emptively to avoid any weakening of federal standards b...

Giant wooden troll removed in Colorado could get new home

BRECKENRIDGE – A huge wooden troll that proved to be too popular in a Colorado ski resort town is gone, but it’s possible the artwork could find another home. Workers in Breckenri...

No. 14 Utah State has focus squarely on Colorado State

No. 14 Utah State (9-1, 6-0 Mountain West) at Colorado State (3-7, 2-4), 12 p.m. (AT&T SportsNet) Line: Utah State by 28. Series record: Colorado State leads 39-33-2. ...

Buffs look to rebound against Utah

Utes are closing in on Pac-12 South title

Work on film underway in New Mexico

SANTA FE – The feature film “Rattlesnake” is being filmed at a handful of locations around northern New Mexico. The New Mexico Film Office said Tuesday that the work will continue...

Castle on the square: Sand to star in Vatican Nativity scene

VATICAN CITY – Sand castles are coming to the Vatican. The Vatican said Wednesday its Nativity scene this year will be built from sand and sculpted by an international set of arti...

Colorado State free throws hold off Montana State

FORT COLLINS — J.D. Paige scored 23 points and Anthony Masinton-Bonner added three of his 14 from the free throw line in the final minute as Colorado State moved to 3-0 by holding on to be...

Aerosmith’s Perry tweets ‘doing well’ after hospitalization

NEW YORK – Joe Perry is feeling the love from fans after he was hospitalized with breathing problems that began after a guest performance with Billy Joel in New York. The Aerosmit...

U.S. Olympic officials visit Denver for possible 2030 bid

DENVER – U.S. Olympic Committee officials toured Denver aiming to choose a city for the bid for the 2030 winter games. The Denver Post reports the organization is expected to s...

Work underway on massive fans for nuclear waste repository

CARLSBAD, N.M. – The U.S. Energy Department says a New York-based company is building several massive fans to be used in a new multimillion-dollar ventilation system for the federal governme...

Runner who lost feet to frostbite completes first marathon

New goal is to break record, two hours

Rory McIlroy giving up European Tour membership for PGA schedule

Choice easy in non-Ryder Cup year