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Colorado lawmakers defer new misconduct policy to 2019

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers passed 432 bills during their just-concluded 2018 session. But despite the tumult over a spate of sexual misconduct cases, they decided to let next year’s leaders...

3 judges nominated for Colorado Supreme Court vacancy

DENVER – Three candidates have been nominated for a vacancy on Colorado’s Supreme Court, created by Chief Justice Nancy Rice’s retirement. The Supreme Court Nominating Commission ...

Colorado lawmakers send redistricting reforms to ballot

DENVER – Colorado voters this November will be asked to vote on two ballot measures that would overhaul the state’s redistricting process and seek to prevent partisan gerrymandering. ...

Anti-Trump ads inject drama into New Mexico campaigns

SANTA FE – Democratic congressional candidates in New Mexico are taking creative approaches to political ads that illustrate their opposition to President Trump, including a new television s...

Police: New Mexico woman hid gun at elementary school

AZTEC – A New Mexico woman is accused of hiding a handgun on the grounds of an elementary school. The Daily Times reports 25-year-old Brooke Showers was arrested in Aztec last wee...

Boulder bans assault weapons, bump stocks, large magazines

BOULDER – A Colorado city has banned the sale and possession of assault weapons, bump stocks and high-capacity magazines. City councilors in Boulder gave final approval to the b...

Pueblo officials designate power stations historic landmark

PUEBLO – Pueblo City Council unanimously elected to designate a pair of retired power stations a local historic landmark. The Pueblo Chieftain reports the decision came Monday as ...

New Mexico Dem official bans ‘Vote or Die’ T-shirt sales

ALBUQUERQUE – The Democratic chair of New Mexico’s largest county has ordered a voting rights group not to sell its “Vote or Die” T-shirt at sponsor events because it’s “offensive” and “a bl...

Colorado boosts savings to $730 million, may need more

DENVER – Thanks to a boost from a recent tobacco industry settlement, Colorado plans to sock away an extra $90 million next year in the state’s reserves. But by one credit rating agency’s an...

Aspen elects to increase fines in wildlife harassment ordinance

ASPEN – Aspen City Council agreed to more than double the proposed fines in a new city wildlife harassment ordinance brought forward by the Aspen Police Department. The Aspen Time...

Agriculture secretary visiting Colorado on four-state tour

DENVER – U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue is visiting Colorado as part of a tour highlighting Trump administration priorities on support for farmers and food stamps. The fo...

Man accused of killing 2 throws laptop across courtroom

COLORADO SPRINGS – A Colorado man on trial for murder threw a laptop across a courtroom when a judge denied his request for new representation. The Gazette reports Glen Law Gallow...