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Immigration reform group won’t hold conference in Colorado

COLORADO SPRINGS – A group that backs “patriotic immigration reform” won’t hold a planned conference at a Colorado resort next year following protests in the wake of the deadly rally in Char...

U.S.: ‘Zero’ chance of Colorado River water shortage in 2018

LAS VEGAS – Heavy winter snows in the Rocky Mountains have rescued the thirsty Western U.S. for another year. U.S. water managers said Tuesday there will be no water cutbacks in 2...

Less driving urged during Glenwood Springs construction

GLENWOOD SPRINGS – Drivers are being urged to carpool or take the bus and stick to the detour route during the reconstruction of a bridge on the main artery into Glenwood Springs near Inte...

Man doesn’t remember killing woman, sentenced to 48 years

GREELEY – A Colorado man says he doesn’t remember killing a woman, even though in June he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in connection with her death. The Greeley Tribune ...

Sen. Cory Gardner holds raucous town halls in Colorado

GOP senator faces hostile crowd in Greeley

Colorado attorney general a conservative advocate for LGBT

Cynthia Coffman ‘perplexed’ by Republicans’ stance on gay rights, equality

Fleas carrying plague found in second Arizona county

TAYLOR, Ariz. – A second Arizona county in two weeks has confirmed that fleas in the area tested positive for plague. The announcement by Navajo County Public Health officials o...

Report: VA office denies 90 percent of Gulf War claims

ALBUQUERQUE – A Veterans Affairs office in New Mexico during the 2015 fiscal year denied more than 90 percent of benefit claims related to Gulf War illnesses, marking the ninth-lowest approv...

Fire blocks route for dozens in Glacier National Park chalet

HELENA, Mont. – A wildfire has cut off the return route for dozens of people staying in a Glacier National Park backcountry chalet, leaving them the choice of remaining until rangers tell th...

Creeper Jeepers Gang to repair road, trail damage

In 2000, we started our Adopt A Road program with San Juan Mountains Association, San Juan National Forest and the Bureau of Land Management. Joining in our program at that time ...

States join N.M. city to resolve Ten Commandments display

Coalition files brief to Supreme Court

Navajo Nation still reviewing vendors for Amber Alert system

Moves made after Ashlynne Mike’s death