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Former Navajo Nation official pleads no contest to thefts

GALLUP, N.M. – A former manager of a Navajo Nation chapter in Tuba City, Arizona, has pleaded no contest to charges stemming from the theft of more than $1 million in chapter funds. ...

Navajo-owned company to fix road to access abandoned mines

COVE, Ariz. – A small Navajo-owned company has been awarded a contract to upgrade a road needed to clean up abandoned uranium mine sites on the reservation. The U.S. Environment...

Plan on historic Native American artist portal draws fire

SANTA FE, N.M. – Native American artists are attacking a plan that would impose more regulations to sell their jewelry at New Mexico’s historic Palace of the Governors portal in Santa Fe. ...

Judge restores $7.3M for Navajo Nation’s Head Start program

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A federal court on Tuesday restored $7.3 million to the Navajo Nation for its struggling Head Start program after the tribe said it was denied an opportunity to appeal a...

Judge strikes down Colorado Amendment 71’s geographic requirements

Law made it harder to get proposed amendments onto the ballot

New Mexico officials: Be prepared for a severe fire season

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico is dry, the spring winds are already in full force and there’s plenty of grass that’s ready to burn, resulting in what authorities said Tuesday is the perfect recipe...

House ransacked after being mistaken for site of estate sale

LONGMONT – A Colorado woman says her house was ransacked by people who mistakenly thought it was the site of an estate sale. The Daily Camera reports Mary Andrews says she left he...

Judge orders Albuquerque to pay for records law violation

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico judge has ruled that the city of Albuquerque deliberately refused to follow the state public records law and must pay its former police records custodian. ...

Wyoming airline suspends most operations

Company says it’s struggling from pilot shortage

Colorado pension rescue plan advances to state House

Democrats expected to make significant changes to bill

Cuban immigrant set for deportation released in Colorado

AURORA – A Cuban immigrant who was pardoned by Colorado’s governor after he was ordered released from prison only to be arrested by immigration authorities is free again. A smilin...

Army’s live-ammo training ignited fire that burned homes

FORT CARSON – A wildfire that destroyed at least two homes in southern Colorado was sparked by an Army aviation training exercise that used live ammunition, the military said Monday. ...