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Fort Carson soldiers hike up to 27 miles to deliver help

COLORADO SPRINGS – Hundreds of Fort Carson soldiers hiked as far as 27 miles to deliver blankets, sweaters, toys and bicycles to the needy and homeless for the holidays in Colorado Springs. ...

John Denver’s former Aspen home sold for $2.75M

ASPEN – The new owners of an Aspen-area house originally owned by John Denver plan to renovate the 1972 building and bring it up to date. The Aspen Times reports that the home was...

Native American network comes to 2 New Mexico markets

Indigenous stories focus of programs

Colorado Springs school awarded for closing achievement gap

Team approach leads to second major award

Vandals spray-paint bus at Community Connections in Cortez

Group calls it a ‘hate crime’

Prosecutor questions letter clearing JonBenet Ramsey family

The Associated Press BOULDER – The Colorado district attorney overseeing the unsolved killing of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey says a former prosecutor should never have written a le...

Native American network comes to Albuquerque TV market

ALBUQUERQUE – A California-based television network dedicated to Native Americans has arrived in the Albuquerque area, New Mexico PBS announced Wednesday New Mexico PBS said First...

Colorado Springs-area schools to allow teachers to arm themselves

DENVER – A rural Colorado school district decided to allow its teachers and other school staff to carry guns on campus to protect students. The Hanover School District 28 board vo...

State to try killing bears, lions to increase deer numbers

FORT COLLINS – The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has approved an experiment to see if killing mountain lions and bears will boost the state’s declining mule deer population. ...

Judge orders Colorado electors to vote for Hillary Clinton

DENVER – Colorado’s nine electors must vote for Hillary Clinton because she won the state’s popular vote, a judge ruled Tuesday, effectively stopping the state’s electors from joining a long...

Justice Department considers probe of VA perjury allegations

DENVER – The Justice Department is considering whether to investigate allegations that Veterans Affairs Department executives lied to Congress to conceal massive cost overruns at a $1.7 bill...

Pueblo job growth rate outpaces Fort Collins, Greeley areas

By Dennis Darrow The Pueblo Chieftain Southern Colorado is closing the jobs gap with Northern Colorado. Job growth in Pueblo and Colorado Springs continued i...