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New Mexico district tapped for ‘rolling study halls’ program

SANTA FE – Google is partnering with the Santa Fe public school district to give students with long commutes the ability to ride buses outfitted with Wi-Fi and an onboard tutor. D...

Five Colorado wildfires trigger hundreds of evacuations

DENVER – Five wildfires have prompted the evacuation of hundreds of homes Friday amid dry, windy weather in Colorado. At least 650 homes were affected, but the exact number wasn’t...

Two Coloradans on Trump’s short list for U.S. Supreme Court

Vacancy left by Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement

Navajo, others testify for bill to expand protections for ‘downwinders’

Measure compensates uranium miners in 11 states

One year after concussion, snowboarder finds new success

FRISCO, Colo. (AP) – What to do if you’re a snowboarder come summertime? If you’re Michael Mawn of Breckenridge, you grab your surfboard and head down to the South Platte River and Clear Cre...

10 months of Nevada pot sales exceed year-end projection

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Tax collections on recreational marijuana sales in Nevada have exceeded projections for the entire fiscal year in just the first 10 months since they became legal last Ju...

Colorado man held in death of girlfriend

DELTA – A 24-year-old Colorado man is being held in the death of his girlfriend whose body was found in neighboring Utah. The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reports Delta County ...

Businesses that rely on Santa Fe National Forest hope for rain

Shutdown could last for another month

Some structures burned in southern Colorado wildfire

The Associated Press FORT GARLAND – Authorities say some structures have been burned by a wildfire in southern Colorado. It’s not clear yet how many structures were bur...

New Mexico residents testify about atomic bomb fallout

ALBUQUERQUE – Advocates for New Mexicans who many believe were sickened by U.S. uranium mining and nuclear weapons testing have urged Congress to acknowledge their sacrifice and authorize co...

More than 90 percent of Colorado students got vaccinated

DENVER – Recent figures from the health department show, for the second school year in a row, more than 90 percent of students in Colorado received their required vaccinations. Th...

Colorado Democrats, GOP eagerly launch governor’s contest

Day after primary, Rep. Jared Polis, Walker Stapleton get their jabs in