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2 kids found in raid on polygamist compound in Utah; 2 still missing

SPRING CITY, Utah – Utah authorities raided a compound of a polygamist sect in search of four missing children, finding two boys but not their sisters. An Amber Alert was issued M...

Douglas County school board votes to end voucher program

CASTLE ROCK – A new anti-voucher majority on a suburban Denver school district board voted Monday night to eliminate a program enacted by an earlier conservative-dominated board to help publ...

Where protected lands stand after national monument review

SALT LAKE CITY – President Donald Trump earlier this year ordered U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to conduct an unprecedented review of 27 monuments established by former presidents over ...

Natural area staffers announce capture of stray llama

FORT COLLINS – Officials announced the capture of a llama that had been wandering around Bobcat Ridge Natural Area since the spring. The Coloradoan reports Fort Collins Natural Ar...

Solider from Ohio killed in snowboarding crash in Colorado

SALIDA – A snowboarder killed when he hit a tree at a Colorado ski area was a 23-year-old soldier from Ohio. The Chaffee County Sheriff’s Office says Sgt. Collin J. Zak of North R...

Residents moving out of Colorado in record numbers

DENVER – A record number of residents have moved out of Colorado, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. New annual figures from the bureau’s American Community Survey...

President Trump scales back 2 national monuments in Utah

2,000 protest decision to scale back

U.S. officials drop mining cleanup rule after industry objects

BILLINGS, Mont. – President Donald Trump’s administration announced Friday that it won’t require mining companies to prove they have the financial wherewithal to clean up their pollution, de...

IUD program leads to decline in teen pregnancies, abortions

DENVER – Colorado teen pregnancies and abortions have dropped sharply since 2009, and state health officials attribute much of the trend to the increased availability of free and low-cost ac...

Police look for better ways to deal with people in crisis

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) – Juan Gabriel Torres twice drank a beer in front of police officers while in possession of a knife in 2016. The first time, he was arrested. The next time, he was shot...

U.S. Forest Service didn’t call for pulling its land from Bears Ears, USDA nominee tells Senate Democrats

WASHINGTON – Two senior Senate Democrats want President Donald Trump to explain why he’s poised to remove protections for U.S. Forest Service land in the Bears Ears National Monument when th...

Strong sign-up pace for Colorado health exchange

DENVER – Coloradans are signing up for insurance through the state’s health care exchange in greater numbers than they were at this time last year. The Denver Post reports that ne...