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Rebound seen in northeast Colorado natural gas industry

DENVER – Drilling applications and investments by natural gas and oil companies are surging in northeast Colorado after crude prices partially rebounded from their collapse in recent years, ...

State budget proposal cuts youth surveys on drugs, sex

DENVER – Colorado schoolchildren may not be asked about their drug use and sex habits in anonymous surveys anymore, under a bipartisan budget proposal moving through the Legislature. ...

Shuttering N.M. power plant kindles job loss fears

SANTA FE – One of three coal-fired power plants in the Four Corners has been partially shut down and the other two could close in the next five years. The change likely means clea...

‘I Have a Dream’ program hosts 37 AmeriCorps members

Participants gain experience, cash for college

Refugees in Colorado lose hope of reuniting family

Fewer will be admitted to U.S. under new administration’s rules

Utah OKs nation’s toughest drunken driving limit

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah’s governor signed legislation Thursday giving the predominantly Mormon state the strictest drunken driving threshold in the country, a change that restaurant groups and...

Hospitals could lose $264 million under proposed budget

Per-pupil funding for K-12 goes up but so does the negative factor

She thought someone passed out drunk

ALBUQUERQUE – What sounded like someone knocking on a window late one night turned out to be gunfire erupting in a small community on the nation’s largest American Indian reservation. ...

Colorado lawmakers celebrate state’s agricultural industry

Governor recognizes hardships facing farmers

GOP-led panel defeats bid to limit tax refunds

Checks to taxpayers expected to total $158 million

Boulder County fire evacuees allowed back

No structures damaged; officials worry about wind