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30 people indicted for drug trafficking in Colorado

DENVER – Thirty people from two different suspected drug rings have been indicted for drug trafficking in Colorado, including a woman accused of being the leader of a Mexican ring based in D...

2 arrested after exchange of gunfire in Colorado Walmart

BROOMFIELD – A man and a woman exchanged gunfire Tuesday inside a suburban Denver Walmart, panicking shoppers and triggering a swarming police response, police said. No one was hu...

Hickenlooper files petitions for Democratic Senate primary

DENVER – Colorado U.S. Senate candidate John Hickenlooper filed voter petitions with the Secretary of State’s Office on Wednesday in hopes of qualifying for the Democratic Party’s June 30 pr...

Colorado tool manufacturer to close, lay off 164 employees

COLORADO SPRINGS – The owner of a Colorado hand tool manufacturing plant plans to close and lay off all of its 164 employees. Ideal Industries Inc. confirmed Tuesday that the co...

Flags ordered at half-staff for fallen New Mexico soldier

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has ordered flags to fly at half-staff in honor of a New Mexico soldier who was killed in eastern Afghanistan. The U.S. Department o...

Colorado Catholic dioceses continue processing abuse claims

DENVER – Colorado’s three Catholic dioceses have paid $1.2 million to 10 victims who were abused by priests as children and program administrators have 77 additional claims to process. ...

Utah lawmakers get tough on porn, ease up on polygamy

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah lawmakers voted Tuesday to put new regulations on pornography and remove some on polygamy in separate proposals moving quickly through the Legislature in the deeply con...

Community forum to focus on cleanup at Los Alamos lab

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. – The cleanup of decades-old contamination at Los Alamos National Laboratory will be the focus of an upcoming community forum. Federal environmental officials wit...

New Mexico forms advisory panel on early childhood education

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s Early Childhood Education and Care Department is looking for community members, teachers and other experts to serve on a new advisory council. The departme...

New Mexico groups to get $9.4M in public housing grants

ALBUQUERQUE – More than two dozen organizations around New Mexico will share $9.4 million in grant funding to improve public housing. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban De...

Police: No injuries as gunfire exchanged in Colorado Walmart

BROOMFIELD – A man and a woman exchanged gunfire Tuesday inside a suburban Denver Walmart, panicking shoppers and triggering a swarming police response, police said. No one was hu...

New Mexico State turns focus to fraternities, sororities

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State University is starting a new initiative focused on the health, safety and well-being of students involved in fraternity and sorority life. Sc...