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New Mexico’s new energy law prompts legal challenge

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico’s new landmark energy law is facing its first legal challenge as a coalition of environmental and consumer advocacy groups filed a petition Monday with the sta...

State, nonprofits brainstorm overcoming 2020 census hurdles

ISLETA PUEBLO, N.M. – New Mexico officials are pulling out the stops to encourage 2020 census participation, from promotional recordings in Native American languages to outreach to military ...

Colorado group develops online map for safe firearms storage

DENVER – A new online map has identified Colorado locations to store firearms outside homes and away from those who may harm themselves or others. Colorado Public Radio reports th...

Scientist claims officials tried to censor climate report

BOULDER – A former climate scientist for the National Park Service has filed a whistleblower complaint, claiming the Trump administration tried to edit her research and retaliated against he...

Colorado judge reopens fracking ban case without objections

LONGMONT – A Boulder District Court judge has reopened a case to ban fracking in a Colorado city without hearing objections. The Longmont Times-Call reported Friday that the rulin...

Colorado woman gets life in prison for role in murder

DENVER – A Colorado woman has been sentenced to life in prison for her role in the robbery and death of a man who was picking up barbecue for dinner. The Jefferson County district...

Life sentence upheld for man convicted of child sex assault

GRAND JUNCTION – The Colorado Court of Appeals has declined to reduce the 204-year prison sentence for a man convicted of sexually assaulting children. The Daily Sentinel repor...

Group hit by abuse claims to open New Mexico migrant shelter

ALBUQUERQUE – An Arizona-based company plagued by abuse and mistreatment allegations is planning on opening an Albuquerque facility to house migrant teens. An email recently sent ...

Police: New Mexico man stole 22 boxes of ice cream bars

LAS VEGAS, N.M. – A northern New Mexico man is facing charges after he was accused of committing a cold crime on a hot day: an ice cream heist. The Las Vegas Optic in New Mex...

State paid $900,000 to settle claims against police chief

SANTA FE, N.M. – The state of New Mexico is acknowledging it paid out $900,000 to settle a lawsuit accusing former State Police chief Pete Kassetas of discriminatory and lewd behavior along ...

1 arrest made in Hobbs party shooting that killed 3

HOBBS, N.M. – Hobbs police have arrested a man allegedly involved in a shooting at a party that left three people dead and four others wounded. Authorities said in a news releas...

Book tries to show how U.S. democracy hurt Native Americans

ALBUQUERQUE – A new book by a noted historian attempts to show how expanding American democracy hurt Native Americans in the early days of the nation and how tribes viewed the young United S...