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Colorado prosecutors ask to drop charges against ex-sheriff

COLORADO SPRINGS – Prosecutors in Colorado have decided to drop all charges against a former sheriff accused of abusing his power after two juries deadlocked on some of the allegations. ...

New Mexico governor won’t discuss preference on successor

SANTA FE – New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has declined to say whether she will vote for the sole Republican gubernatorial candidate in 2018 elections. Martinez was asked Thursday...

New Mexico agency: State’s flu season has apparently peaked

SANTA FE, N.M. – New Mexico health officials say flu activity remains widespread around the state but appears to have peaked and is expected to gradually decrease in coming weeks before the ...

3 towns rank in top 5 in US for growth in senior population

DENVER (AP) — Colorado’s mountains aren’t the only places showing more white on top. Residents of the resort towns below are graying at some of the fastest rates in the country. S...

Threat rumors lead to more security at 2 Colorado schools

The Associated Press COLORADO SPRINGS – Security has been increased at two high schools in Colorado Springs after rumors of threats spread on social media. Police belie...

Longmont Housing Authority director resigns after controversial photo

LONGMONT – The former Longmont Housing Authority executive director has been ousted after a photo of him making light of warrantless police searches at a subsidized housing complex surfaced....

Cities seem inevitable; why save the small town?

Cities seem inevitable, but rural towns are finding ways to hang on

State lawmakers advance bill on immigrant license renewals

DENVER – State lawmakers have advanced a bill that would allow unauthorized immigrants to renew their Colorado driver’s licenses online or by mail instead of through an in-person appointment...

Colorado flu season should start fading, state doctor says

DENVER – The state epidemiologist says the influenza season in Colorado likely has peaked. State epidemiologist Dr. Rachel Herlihy says the record will likely fall before the en...

Denver’s first legal marijuana club gets closer to approval

DENVER – A Colorado business is a step closer to becoming one of the nation’s first legal marijuana clubs. Owners of the Coffee Joint plan to charge an entry fee to the bring-your...

Advocate: Racism killed early childhood education proposal

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The head of the New Mexico Conference of Catholic Bishops believes racism helped killed a proposal to expand early childhood education in the state. Allen Sanc...

Lawsuits against EPA contractor’s activity at Gold King Mine move ahead

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Legal challenges against a federal contractor involved in a mine waste spill that polluted rivers in three Western states are being allowed to move forward. Th...