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Aztec superintendent details December shooting at high school

Existing safety plans, teacher training helped to keep more students safe, Carpenter says

Mining company challenges EPA order for Superfund site study

DENVER – A mining company is formally challenging an Environmental Protection Agency order to pay for an investigation of underground water flows at a Colorado Superfund site. Sun...

Conservative Utah lets women get birth control from pharmacy

‘I think five years ago, it wouldn’t have passed’

Navajo criminal investigators have monumental duties

27 agents cover 27,000 miles

Another bus added for tour of world’s first atomic test

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. – Another bus has been added for a special tour of the spot of the world’s first atomic test during a special one-day open house. The Alamogordo Daily News report...

Rocky Mountain National Park studies growing moose numbers

Aim is to ‘collar’ 40 moose

Court denies leave for Colorado patient who shot 8th-graders

DENVER – A Colorado district court has ruled that a man who shot two eighth-graders at Deer Creek Middle School in 2010 and was found not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity sho...

Burning tires near Fort Carson fire could prompt evacuations

Associated Press FOUNTAIN – Authorities say burning tires that ignited when a wildfire spread from Fort Carson are producing toxic smoke that could force evacuations. T...

Utility investigates coal silo failure at New Mexico plant

No injuries reported from fire

Colorado state revenue expected to rise, give budget a boost

DENVER – Record-high oil production, rising wages and the anticipated benefits of the new federal tax law will inject hundreds of millions of extra dollars into Colorado’s tax collections, g...

Army mum on whether live rounds were in use when fire began

FORT CARSON – The Army remained silent Monday on whether live ammunition was in use during a training exercise at Fort Carson three days ago, the same day a fire started on the post, spread ...

Yellowstone bison slaughter protester pleads guilty

CASPER, Wyo. – A man who chained himself to a concrete-filled barrel in an effort to prevent trucks from hauling Yellowstone National Park bison to slaughter has pleaded guilty. T...