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Governor eyes mid-April to open vaccines for all in Colorado

DENVER – Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said he expects every resident to be eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine by mid-April, a faster timeline than what President Joe Biden previously annou...

Two found alive, one dead after stranded in Colorado wilderness

CRAIG – A woman and her two children were found Thursday by aircraft after they spent two nights in the northwestern Colorado wilderness, authorities said. The Moffat County sheri...

New Mexico state Senate passes hair discrimination bill

SANTA FE – The New Mexico state Senate has passed a bill that would prohibit discrimination based on traditional hairstyles and head coverings. If signed into law, hair-based disc...

Man charged in N.J. slaying, questioned in four deaths in N.M. extradited

WOODSTOWN, N.J. – A man who is a person of interest in the death of his ex-wife and three others in New Mexico has been extradited to New Jersey for a separate murder investigation. ...

New Mexico House endorses ban of demonstrations at homes

SANTA FE – A proposal to make it illegal to demonstrate at any specific private residence in New Mexico has been endorsed by the state House by a narrow margin. The House voted 33...

Polis activates National Guard ahead of weekend winter storm

DENVER – Gov. Jared Polis said Thursday he is activating about 50 National Guard troops to help first responders conduct any search and rescues required during a winter storm expected to hit...

Clean fuel standard wins approval by New Mexico Senate

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s state Senate approved a bill Thursday to create a clean fuel standard that environmentalists and Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham say would move the state close...

Fourth suspect arrested in Colorado human remains case

DENVER – Authorities have arrested an Alamosa man in connection with an ongoing investigation into the discovery of human remains and a missing persons case in the San Luis Valley. ...

Navajo Nation to allow ‘soft reopening’ of some businesses

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation officials cited a declining number of new COVID-19 cases and other improving conditions as they announced a new public health order that will allow a “soft...

Navajo Nation reports 13 more COVID-19 cases, one more death

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation on Wednesday reported 13 additional COVID-19 cases and one more death from the virus as a downward trend in infections and hospitalizations continues. ...

Prosecutors: Ex-police sergeant helped suspected pipe bomber

AURORA – A retired Aurora police sergeant stands accused of helping a man who detonated a pipe bomb in a residential area hide evidence that could link the man to the crime. The A...

Policing reforms gain momentum in New Mexico

SANTA FE – New Mexico lawmakers advanced a bill toward a final Senate vote to eliminate police immunity from prosecution in state courts on civil rights violations ranging from racial discri...