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Denver area moves to drop name of mayor with racist ties

DENVER – A Denver neighborhood is on track to change its name, possibly ending a decades-long debate over its association with a former mayor known for his Ku Klux Klan connection. ...

Judge: U.S. must release $679M in tribal virus relief funds

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The U.S. Treasury Department must release $679 million in coronavirus relief funding for tribes that it intended to withhold while a court challenge over the agency’s init...

Man shot during protest over Spanish conqueror’s statue

ALBUQUERQUE – A man was shot Monday night as protesters in New Mexico’s largest city tried to tear down a bronze statue of a Spanish conquistador outside the Albuquerque Museum, prompting th...

Albuquerque proposes new agency amid calls for police reform

ALBUQUERQUE – Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller said Monday he wants to create a new city department to focus on community safety as political pressure mounts for elected leaders to defund the po...

Colorado wildlife officials kill bear that entered home

COLORADO SPRINGS – Colorado Parks and Wildlife says a bear that had been previously relocated was killed after entering a home while the owner was inside. Wildlife officers were c...

Navajo Nation resumes training at its police academy

CHINLE, Ariz. – More than two dozen recruits are expected to begin training Monday at the Navajo Nation’s police academy, a program that was postponed for months because of the coronavirus p...

Police: Man arrested after throwing beer can at woman

ARTESIA, N.M. – A New Mexico man is facing a battery charge after police say he threw a beer car at a woman. The Carlsbad Current-Argus reports Ernesto Erives was arraigned las...

Police: Colorado man arrested after people held at gunpoint

DENVER – Authorities have arrested a Colorado man they say held two roofing-company salesmen at gunpoint who had been knocking on doors in his neighborhood. Both were wearing blue...

Colorado tourism office launches safety campaign amid virus

DENVER – The Colorado Tourism Office has launched a campaign urging people to practice safety measures and follow health guidelines when visiting the state during the coronavirus pandemic. ...

New Mexico offers COVID-19 testing for utility workers

SANTA FE – New Mexico health officials are offering coronavirus testing for utility workers as part of a statewide effort to keep essential workers in various fields safe and healthy. ...

Firefighters grapple with triple-digit heat against wildfire

TUCSON, Ariz. – Hundreds of Arizona residents under an evacuation notice were allowed to return home Friday but were told to remain ready to leave at a moment’s notice as a wildfire burns in...

Bodies of two missing swimmers recovered at Lake Pueblo

PUEBLO – Searchers have recovered the bodies of two swimmers who were reported missing at Lake Pueblo in southern Colorado. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials say one body was ...
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