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The Historic Taos Inn in New Mexico is up for sale for $7.1M

TAOS, N.M. – The Historic Taos Inn in New Mexico is up for sale. The Albuquerque Journal reports the 44-room hotel, bar and restaurant that spans two acres and is comprised of sev...

Coryn Rivera, Jonny Brown win road national titles

FLC’s Backus finishes 49th

Keisuke Honda gets goal in third World Cup to give Japan draw with Senegal

England, Colombia earn lopsided wins

Aztec city attorney cites political differences in resigning

FARMINGTON, N.M. – The city attorney in Aztec is resigning after making a questionable comment during the presentation of a Pride Month proclamation. Larry Thrower submitted his 3...

New Mexico lawmakers consider revisiting complex liquor laws

SANTA FE – State lawmakers are considering rethinking New Mexico’s complex liquor licensing system in hopes that more local alcohol vendors can help revitalize downtowns in smaller cities li...

Vinnie Paul, co-founder, drummer of Pantera, dies at 54

Vinnie Paul, co-founder and drummer of metal band Pantera, has died at 54. Pantera’s official Facebook page posted a statement early Saturday announcing his death. Paul’s represen...

Magner, Ganzar wins USA Cycling criterium championships

Cortez’ Huff helps Rally Cycling to team crown

Taking a look at what didn’t happen this week

A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue headlines of the week. None of these stories is legit, even though they were shared widely on social media. The Associated Press c...

Jim Kelly out of the hospital after latest oral surgery

BUFFALO, N.Y. – Buffalo Bills Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly has been released from a New York City hospital a day after having surgery to prepare for permanent dentures to be inserted i...

Brazil survives with two stoppage-time goals against Costa Rica at World Cup

Nigeria, Switzerland pick up crucial points

50 parents separated from kids at border held in Colorado

DENVER – Some of the parents who were separated from their children at the U.S.-Mexico border are being held at an immigration facility in suburban Denver. U.S. Customs and Immigr...

No more tickets for charging phones at outlets in Boulder

BOULDER – With prosecutors refusing to pursue charges, Boulder police will no longer ticket people for using city outlets to charge their phones. The Daily Camera reports that nin...