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Heightened intrigue for Mormon conference in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY – The president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has rolled out a dizzying number of policy changes during his first two years at the helm of the faith, lead...

Grand jury to decide Colorado Springs police shooting

COLORADO SPRINGS – A grand jury will decide whether two Colorado police officers were justified in killing a teenager running away from them. Prosecutors in Colorado Springs annou...

Police say Las Cruces man impersonated U.S. marshal

PHOENIX – A Las Cruces man is facing federal and state charges after he allegedly impersonated a U.S. marshal and fired a gun in the air. Las Cruces police say 38-year-old Aaron T...

At least one home destroyed in central Colorado wildfire

SALIDA – A wildfire has destroyed at least one home and charred more than 9 square miles in central Colorado. More than 450 firefighters and several aircraft have been assigned ...

New Mexico man contracts plague, state’s first case since 2017

SANTA FE – New Mexico health officials say an elderly man in Torrance County has contracted the plague. State officials said Friday the 72-year-old man is the first reported human...

Colorado attorney general approves sale of state hospital

GREELEY – The Colorado attorney general’s office has approved the sale of a state hospital and cleared up some questions addressing a potential risk of assets or services leaving the state. ...

Colorado company fined $31K for fatal trench collapse

FORT COLLINS – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined an excavation company for the deaths of two Colorado workers who were trapped for hours in a collapsed trench. ...

Western governors: States not consulted about nuclear waste

BOISE, Idaho – Western governors said they are disappointed that the U.S. Department of Energy didn’t consult the states’ nuclear waste experts before releasing a five-year plan for a nuclea...

Two Isleta Pueblo members receive lost Vietnam War-era medals

ISLETA PUEBLO, N.M. – Two Isleta Pueblo members who served in the U.S. military during the Vietnam War have been presented with military medals they earned but never received. U...

Gasoline fundraiser for school supplies rankles and pleases

Chevron says it will donate up to $5 million through program

Navajo company keeps 1,200 workers after buying 3 coal mines

BILLLINGS, Mont. – A Navajo Nation company says it will retain 1,200 employees at three coal mines in Wyoming and Montana that it bought through a bankruptcy auction. The announce...

New Mexico man convicted of machete robbery gets 9 years

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. – A New Mexico man convicted of robbing a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant with a machete in 2017 has been sentenced to nine years in prison. The Alamogordo Dail...
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