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Report: Colorado has steady job growth, wage gains

DENVER – Officials say Colorado’s economy is growing at a steady rate. The Denver Post reports a monthly update Friday from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment says Co...

Colorado wildfire that destroyed 23 homes was human-caused

COLORADO SPRINGS, – A fire that destroyed 23 homes in southern Colorado was human-caused, according to investigators. El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder said he thinks the blaze ...

Museum of American Railroad in Texas preps for TrainTopia

FRISCO, Texas (AP) – Andy Wartman dabs maroon paint followed by a mix of pink and gray on the seams that connect the mini rock formations of New Mexico. A bit of dark green foliage goes into...

Will a #MeToo wave help elect a woman as Colorado governor?

Cary Kennedy sees two waves potentially carrying her into the governor’s mansion in November: Not only a blue wave of support for Democrats, but also potentially a women’s wave born of frust...

Illegal pot busts are booming across Colorado’s forests. Are cartels to blame?

Deep in Colorado’s national forests, shadowy teams of people are clear-cutting underbrush, trenching hillsides for cultivation, diverting and damming streams to create reservoirs and using c...

Romney seeks Utah Republican Party nomination at convention

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah – Mitt Romney may have one of the best-known names in national politics, but he’s still going to have to face down nearly a dozen Republican contenders in Utah on Satu...

Americans told to toss romaine lettuce grown over E. coli fears

PHOENIX – U.S. health officials on Friday told consumers to throw away any store-bought romaine lettuce they have in their kitchens and warned restaurants not to serve it amid an E. coli out...

Farmington groups launch outdoor recreation initiative

FARMINGTON – Officials in northwestern New Mexico are teaming up as part of an effort to diversify the economy in a region that has been dependent for years on the oil and gas industry. ...

Scientist who worked at lab where A-bomb developed has died

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. – Scientist Nerses “Krik” Krikorian, who escaped Armenia as a boy and later became a legend in the once-secret New Mexico city where the atomic bomb was developed, has died....

No walkouts at closed Columbine on shooting anniversary

DENVER – Students at some Colorado schools are participating in the latest student wave of walkouts to protest gun violence on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine shooting but not students...

2 Southeastern New Mexico school districts OK bigger raises

HOBBS, N.M. – Two school districts in the heart of New Mexico oil and gas country are giving their employees raises beyond what the state is requiring. The Hobbs News-Sun report...

Police: Craig students in custody for school shooting plans

CRAIG – Craig officials say there is no immediate threat as they continue investigating school shooting threats allegedly made by two students. The Craig Daily Press reports Cra...