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U.S. sending military police to two border crossings

PHOENIX – The U.S. government says it is sending 160 military police and engineers to two official border crossings to deal with asylum-seekers in case a federal appeals court strikes down o...

8 in Colorado test positive for coronavirus, are isolated

DENVER– Eight people were being kept in isolation Friday after testing positive for the new coronavirus in Colorado, marking the state’s first cases in the global outbreak. On Fri...

Colorado Democrats preview public health insurance option

DENVER – Colorado Democratic lawmakers previewed highly anticipated legislation Thursday to create a state-run health insurance option that’s designed to drive down prices by making the exis...

2 people test positive for coronavirus in Colorado

DENVER – Gov. Jared Polis said Thursday that two people have tested positive for coronavirus in Colorado, marking the state’s first cases in the global outbreak. The governor anno...

Skier dies after hitting tree at Eldora Mountain Resort

BOULDER – A 37-year-old skier died after hitting a tree at Colorado’s Eldora Mountain Resort. Boulder County sheriff’s officials said the man, whose name and hometown have not bee...

DA: No death penalty for teen in Colorado school shooting

CASTLE ROCK – Prosecutors will not pursue the death penalty against a teen charged in a shooting at a suburban Denver school that killed a student. In a court filing on Thursday, ...

Sarah Syverson chosen as Mancos Citizen of the Year

Local artist selected for honor

Stepmother returned to Colorado to face charges in boy’s death

COLORADO SPRINGS – A woman suspected of killing her missing stepson was returned to Colorado on Thursday to face charges after being arrested in South Carolina. Letecia Stauch was...

Federal grant to fund NMSU research of Jupiter’s atmosphere

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Researchers at New Mexico State University have been awarded a three-year grant worth nearly $284,000 to study Jupiter’s atmosphere. The grant comes from NASA’s...

Minnesota man convicted of impersonating a border agent

ALBUQUERQUE – A federal jury in New Mexico has convicted a Minnesota man accused of impersonating a U.S. Border Patrol agent last year. Prosecutors say 45-year-old James Christoph...

Colorado tries to end time limits for sex abuse lawsuits

DENVER – More than a dozen years after a fierce fight to end time limits on filing sexual abuse lawsuits, Colorado lawmakers are trying again to get rid of the statute of limitations, saying...

Ice fishing season comes to an end in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – Ice fishing season is coming to a close in northern New Mexico. Officials with New Mexico State Parks have deemed some lakes unsafe because of deteriorating ice co...