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Colorado Rep. Lamborn sues to get onto GOP primary ballot

Ruling by state high court says signatures collected illegally

Oregon’s struggles tracking pot reflect industry-wide problem

SALEM, Ore. – To the beat of electronic dance music, men and women inside a slate-gray building harvested marijuana plants festooned with radio-frequency identification tags. In another room...

Doug Robinson makes Colorado GOP’s gubernatorial primary

DENVER – A Colorado judge has allowed Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Robinson a spot on the state GOP primary. Robinson is a businessman and a nephew of former Massachuse...

Navajo Nation approves $2.4 million for veterans facility

GALLUP, N.M. — The Navajo Nation has given approval to help fund a veterans facility in New Mexico that will prevent patients from having to travel far for care. Navajo Nation c...

Judge dismisses historic preservation claim in drilling case

Environmentalists object to activity around Chaco

Southwest jet victim’s husband: ‘Mommy’s not coming home’

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The husband of an Albuquerque woman killed in a Southwest Airlines jet that blew an engine while flying said he broke the news about her death to their two children at th...

Colorado utility provider exits transmission partnership

The Associated Press DENVER – A Colorado utility has announced it is leaving an informal transmission partnership between electricity service providers. Xcel Energy’s E...

Colorado man convicted of killing drug dealer who lost meth

COLORADO SPRINGS – A jury has convicted a Colorado Springs man in the death of a drug dealer who prosecutors say was pistol-whipped, driven to an abandoned building and shot 14 times for sli...

Waffle House suspect’s ex-bosses in Colorado asked feds to help him

Company in Salida says Travis Reinking was delusional at times

Teacher protests lead to more Colorado school cancellations

Several school districts across state closing on Thursday and Friday

Colorado Supreme Court knocks U.S. Rep. Lamborn off ballot

DENVER – Colorado’s Supreme Court on Monday knocked six-term U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn from his party’s primary, saying the Colorado Springs Republican didn’t collect enough valid voter signatu...

Anti-gerrymandering reforms clear first hurdle in Colorado

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers want to ask voters to outlaw gerrymandering in the state’s constitution. A bipartisan package of redistricting reforms cleared its first hurdle Monday,...