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Activists gain resolve from civil rights vets post-election

ALBUQUERQUE – It became clear to Javier Benavidez that Donald Trump would win the presidency around 2 a.m. after polls closed on Election Day. The Albuquerque activist had helped organize tw...

Pueblo to allow 8 marijuana stores in city

The Pueblo Chieftain PUEBLO (AP) – The Pueblo City Council finally crossed the finish line Tuesday in its long march to licensing recreational marijuana stores – adopting rules an...

After slow start, snow is catching up in Western mountains

Far West looks especially promising; but levels bleak in N.M.

Archbishop uses ‘Social Gospel’ to fight poverty

From early-childhood education to immigration, Archbishop Wester speaks out

Cleanup work continues 3 years after Black Forest blaze

COLORADO SPRINGS – Crews are still working to clean up damage done by the Black Forest Fire three years ago and to stop a similar blaze from occurring again. The Gazette of Colora...

Uncertainty about Dakota Access pipeline illustrates broader concerns for tribes

For hundreds of protesters, it was cause to cheer when the Obama administration this month declined to issue an easement for the Dakota Access pipeline’s final segment. But that elation was ...

Ailing boy’s Christmas wish: See a monster truck up close

Grand Junction 11-year-old gets his wish

Teen pot use declines in Colorado after legalization, study says

Teen marijuana use fell sharply in Colorado in the years 2014 and 2015, after the opening of that state’s recreational marijuana market, new federal survey data show. The state-le...

Blacks disproportionately arrested in Colorado, report finds

Adults more likely to get prison sentences than people of other races

Plan to move Denver sculpture leads to outrage, compromise

DENVER – The Denver Art Museum has agreed to move the soil a statue stands on with it in 2018 after news of the sculpture’s removal sparked outrage. The Denver Post reported that ...

Feds to pour $225M into water projects around the West

ALBUQUERQUE – The federal government will be pouring nearly a quarter-billion dollars into several dozen projects aimed at tackling the effects of drought in the West and restoring watershed...

Colorado inmate freed early, jailed again asks for release

Man started family after he was mistakenly freed from prison