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Judge orders mental evaluation in roadside shooting case

LOVELAND – A judge has ordered a mental health competency evaluation for a man accused of a 2015 roadside killing in northern Colorado. The Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald reports ...

Arapahoe Basin, Loveland ski areas set to open

Wolf Creek was first to open in Colorado this year

Language app adds Navajo courses

ALBUQUERQUE – A popular language-learning app is adding Navajo to its portfolio. KOB-TV reports that Duolingo has begun offering Navajo, or Diné, as a language option for learning...

Anti-Polis attack ad omits key details

DENVER – A pro-Republican independent expenditure committee says in a TV ad that U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, Colorado’s Democratic candidate for governor, had a restraining order placed against h...

Pennsylvania man arrested at Forrest Fenn’s house

SANTA FE – A Pennsylvania man arrested for burglarizing Forrest Fenn’s New Mexico house told police he believed the famed art and antiquities collector’s treasure would be there, according t...

Colorado Supreme Court hears high-stakes oil and gas lawsuit

DENVER – An attorney for six young people who want the state to impose tougher safeguards on the energy industry told the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday that the law requires regulators t...

Coroner wants to seal autopsy reports in family killing

LONGMONT – A northern Colorado coroner is asking a judge to seal the autopsy results in the deaths of a pregnant woman and her two young daughters. The Weld County coroner made th...

Republican in key U.S. House race accused of avoiding debates

SUNLAND PARK, N.M. – The Democrat in a closely watched U.S. House race in southern New Mexico says her GOP opponent has yet to agree to any debates despite offers from three media outlets. ...

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock makes his re-election bid official

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock filed paperwork that made his re-election bid official Monday, while reporting that his campaign war chest continues to grow fat. Hancock, seeking a t...

Election has potential to change New Mexico appeals court

SANTA FE, N.M. – With five open seats on the New Mexico Court of Appeals, the upcoming election has the potential to change the makeup of the judicial panel. The court currently i...

Hearings cover rules for hemp cultivation in New Mexico

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is hosting a series of public hearings around the state on a proposed rule regarding the cultivation of hemp. The fir...

New Mexico provisions included in federal water bill

ALBUQUERQUE – Water projects in New Mexico would get a boost as part of a massive bill passed by Congress that seeks to improve the nation’s dams and protect against floods and drought. ...