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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...

Boulder teacher cited for assaulting pupil over Pledge of Allegiance

BOULDER – Authorities say a Colorado middle school teacher under suspicion of assaulting a student who refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance has been cited for child abuse and assa...

U.S. appeals panel kicks back checkpoint protest issue

PHOENIX – It’s up to the federal government that barred protesters from an enforcement zone around an Arizona immigration checkpoint to prove it constitutes a non-public forum, the U.S. Circ...

Colorado OKs new rules for oil, gas lines after fatal blast

DENVER – Colorado regulators approved new rules for thousands of oil and gas pipelines Tuesday, 10 months after investigators blamed a leaking pipeline for a fatal gas explosion. ...

Storm bringing rain, snow and strong winds to New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – A Pacific storm system is expected to drop rain and snow on parts of New Mexico while producing strong to severe winds Wednesday and Thursday. The National Weather...

New Mexico Legislature confronts budget stalemate

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Legislature is racing against the clock to resolve a budget stalemate over how to spend a windfall in state income. House lawmakers were preparing Wedn...

New Mexico urges Congress to rein in dark money

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Legislature is urging the U.S. Congress to restore greater federal and local regulation of political spending that influence elections and governance – and hopes ot...

Unless you’re a citizen, legal marijuana isn’t for you

Status could land you in hot water with federal government

Trump fights releasing details on national monument decision

Group wants to know how original designation decisions were made

Colorado senator accused of sexual misconduct won’t resign

DENVER – A Colorado state lawmaker says he is stepping down as the chairman of an influential committee but won’t resign his seat after being investigated for sexual misconduct. R...

Cubs orphaned after mother was euthanized returning to wild

DENVER (AP) – Orphan bear triplets, banished from Colorado Springs’ swank Broadmoor neighborhood for eating human food, have spent seven months in rehabilitation pens, savoring the wildlife ...