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Records: Super PAC raises $75K to attack GOP House hopeful

RIO RANCHO, N.M. – A Super PAC raised $75,000 to attack a Republican U.S. House candidate in New Mexico over allegations she opposed Donald Trump for president, federal records show. ...

University of New Mexico scientists reusing protective gear

ALBUQUERQUE – University of New Mexico scientists and clinical staff have started to sterilize and reuse single-use personal protective equipment, joining other universities and hospitals ar...

New Mexico man sentenced in booster club embezzlement

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. – A New Mexico man has been sentenced to nearly a year in prison after he pleaded no contest in the theft of thousands of dollars for a high school football booster club. ...

Colorado governor unveils ‘safer-at-home’ period to begin Sunday

Polis: ‘If you can stay at home, continue to stay at home’

With coronavirus cases slowing, Denver looks at a gradual reopening

DENVER – With the number of new coronavirus cases appearing to be slowing in Denver, officials are looking at whether it is time to start phasing out restrictions aimed at stemming the sprea...

Hundreds gather at Colorado Capitol to protest coronavirus stay-at-home order

Streets around Capitol were clogged with vehicles

New Mexico reports 1,798 COVID-19 cases, 53 known deaths

ALBUQUERQUE – Nearly 40 Albuquerque police officers have been placed on quarantine after being exposed to a law enforcement officer who recently tested positive for the coronavirus, accordin...

Arizona coronavirus cases near 5,000; 184 known deaths now

PHOENIX – Positive coronavirus tests in Arizona now have reached nearly 5,000 with 184 known deaths, state health officials said Sunday. The Arizona Department of Health Services ...

Navajo Nation Council to hold spring session as scheduled

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer have vetoed a resolution that sought to cancel the tribal council’s session less than three days befo...

Feds tell New Mexico to stop diverting federal school aid

The New Mexico Public Education Department has been told to stop diverting millions of dollars in federal Impact Aid grants designated for specific school districts. The decades-o...

Senate candidate Romanoff wins spot in Democratic primary

LONGMONT – Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and former Colorado state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff has earned a spot in the June 30 Democratic primary that will choose a challenger to incum...

Luján keeps money edge in open U.S. Senate race in New Mexico

RIO RANCHO, N.M. – Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful and U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján continues to hold a comfortable fundraising edge over his GOP opponents in a race for open Senate seat in New Me...
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