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Rep. Scott Tipton says he’ll support reauthorization of federal conservation fund

VAIL – Republican U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton of Cortez said Thursday he will support permanent reauthorization and full funding for the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund, ending months of...

Colorado governor issues 26 more pardons

The Associated Press DENVER – Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has pardoned 26 people who, after reviews, were determined to have rebuilt their lives after serving time for a varie...

First big-name Colorado Republican calls on Trump to resign

Suggestion comes after Michael Cohen’s plea

Colorado voters will face redistricting ballot measures

Amendments Y and Z would create commissions to redraw congressional boundaries

Body of boy found at New Mexico compound buried in Georgia

ATLANTA – The body of a young boy, whose remains were discovered at a ramshackle desert compound in New Mexico, was buried Thursday in his home state of Georgia. It took just a fe...

Native American activist accused of assaulting 3 women

SANTA FE – A Native American activist accused of raping women has arrived at the Santa Fe County jail after losing a fight against his extradition from Phoenix. The Santa Fe New M...

$2M deal aims to keep Rio Grande flowing in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – The water utility that serves New Mexico’s largest metropolitan area will lease water to the federal government to keep the stretch of the Rio Grande that flows through Albuque...

Navajos choose from record number of presidential hopefuls

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Louva Dahozy sat in the front of a crowded casino ballroom listening to a record number of candidates for Navajo Nation president outline plans for economic development, s...

Colorado governor candidates outline differences on energy

DENVER – Republican gubernatorial candidate Walker Stapleton warned Wednesday that Democrats want to impose job-killing restrictions on oil and gas development in Colorado, while Democrat Ja...

Oil boom may provide windfall to New Mexico, public schools

SANTA FE – A surge in New Mexico’s income linked to an oil boom may give legislators an extra $1.2 billion to work with as they craft the next annual budget, state economists announced Wedne...

Clovis officials to observe anniversary of library shooting

CLOVIS, N.M. – Officials in Clovis will hold a moment of silence Tuesday on the one-year anniversary of a fatal shooting inside a city library. Mayor David Lansford is scheduled t...

New Mexico utility seeks to join western energy market

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s largest electric utility is asking state regulators for approval to join a wholesale trading market that allows participants in several western states to buy and s...