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Navajos settle Utah voting rights case over mail-in ballots

SALT LAKE CITY – Navajos who once worried they would have to drive hours to cast their ballots in Utah say a court settlement is a step forward as tribes challenge what they call discriminat...

New Mexico Legislature gets flurry of harassment complaints

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Legislature received five reports about possible sexual misconduct, harassment and discrimination during the recently concluded session, according to the legislativ...

Indiana men banned from hunting after killing Colorado bear

ASPEN – Two Indiana hunting instructors have been banned from hunting and possessing guns for two years after they were convicted of illegally killing a bear in western Colorado. ...

New Mexico police tighten security after school shooting threat

RIO RANCHO N.M. – Police are increasing their presence at a high school outside Albuquerque after a shooting threat was made against the school. Rio Rancho police say they are inv...

3 more Colorado students arrested for alleged threats

Students were heard talking about mass shootings

Colorado congressman Mike Coffman booed as people demand action on guns

Republican held town hall Tuesday

Colorado congressman booed as people demand action on guns

GREENWOOD VILLAGE – Grumbling and jeers met the request for a moment of silence for the 17 people killed last week in the Florida school shooting. “Let’s do something for them!” o...

Colorado’s top oil, gas regulator becoming energy consultant

DENVER – Colorado’s top oil and gas regulator is stepping down to take a job with an energy consulting company, the state announced Tuesday. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Di...

Aztec school shooter had swastika marking on his leg

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A gunman in a deadly New Mexico school shooting had no drugs or alcohol in his system the day of the December rampage and an autopsy revealed a self-inflicted gunshot wou...

New Mexico governor’s tense tenure with lawmakers nears end

SANTA FE – The rocky relationship between New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez and state lawmakers is coming to a close as the Republican governor prepares to leave office and both sides ponder w...

Melee breaks out at wrestling tournaments in Rio Rancho

ALBUQUERQUE – A melee broke out among fans at the state high school wrestling tournaments in Rio Rancho. The Albuquerque Journal reports two women at the center of a heated disp...

‘Strong Sisters’ documentary about women in Colorado politics available for free download

In celebration of Women’s History Month in March, the acclaimed documentary “Strong Sisters,” which tells the story of elected women in Colorado, is available to download for free through th...