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New Mexico races could help decide party control of U.S. House

Voters could elect first Native American congresswoman

Idaho to take over regulating water pollution from EPA

State joins 3 other states that manage surface waters

Firefighters clear containment lines around New Mexico fire

UTE PARK, N.M. – Firefighters anticipating a return to dangerous weather conditions are clearing containment lines around a northern New Mexico wildfire that has burned 57.2 square miles of ...

Man pleads guilty to dumping bottles into Colorado river

ASPEN – A western Colorado man has pleaded guilty to dumping chemical-filled bottles into the Roaring Fork River. The Aspen Daily News reports 43-year-old Ricardo Maestrino Parras...

2 men dead in separate rafting accidents in Colorado

DENVER – Another person has died in a rafting accident in Colorado. On Monday, the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office says 46-year-old Christian Sheetz of Summit County died after th...

Navajo Nation gets federal funds for river recovery

SHIPROCK – The Navajo Nation has been awarded a $1.1 million contract as part of a multi-agency effort to help recover endangered fish in the San Juan River Basin. The U.S. Interi...

Trial set for former deputy accuse of mishandling evidence

CAñON CITY – A trial is set later this month for a former Colorado sheriff’s deputy charged with official misconduct after evidence in a 2006 homicide investigation was found in a storage un...

Wedding cake case caused turmoil for Colorado rights panel

Court did not rule on larger issue in case

Slain psychiatrist remembered as perfectionist

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – The Latest on the killing of a prominent forensic psychiatrist and three other professionals in the Phoenix area (all times local): 4:30 p.m. Mourners describe...

Rafter dies after falling into Clear Creek west of Denver

DENVER – A man rafting with a group of friends died after he fell into Clear Creek west of Denver. KCNC-TV reports the man, whose name has not been released, was visiting from the...

Colorado governor vetoes marijuana ‘tasting rooms’ proposal

DENVER – Colorado’s governor on Monday vetoed a bill to allow marijuana retailers to set up “tasting rooms,” dashing hopes that the state would be the first to adopt a system letting consume...

Colorado governor signs bill to shore up public pension

DENVER – Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has signed a bill to shore up the state’s troubled pension. The new law calls for sweeping changes to pay off the pension’s $32 billion un...