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Clouds again hang over rain barrel bill in Colorado Legislature

Committee chairman delays vote amid water-rights concerns

Fresh fruit, veggies on the menu at Durango schools

Increases access to fresh fruits, vegetables

Jury convicts Navajo lawmaker in discretionary fund case

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A Navajo Nation lawmaker has been convicted in a rare jury trial of funneling nearly $34,000 to his children from a tribal discretionary fund meant for Navajos facing extr...

Curfew dropped for Denver man freed after questionable conviction

DENVER – A Denver man who spent more than a quarter-century in prison for a rape he denies committing is getting a bit more freedom and looking for a job as he waits to find out whether he w...

Environmental groups encourage BLM to involve public in planning

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Leaders from environmental organizations expressed support during a conference call Thursday for a proposed Bureau of Land Management rule that would increase public invol...

Planned Parenthood shooter’s lawyer wants client committed to mental hospital

COLORADO SPRINGS – A defense attorney for a man who acknowledges killing three people at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic asked a judge Thursday to commit his client to a psychiatric hos...

Southwest Colorado banks go to trial against developer over $4M in bad bonds

A two-week civil trial involving the purchase of more than $4 million in bonds linked to a failed real estate development is nearing an end this week in 6th Judicial District Court. ...

EPA releases final water-monitoring plan related to Gold King Mine spill

Plans to test 30 locations over a yearlong period

Former Steaming Bean Coffee Co. owner files for bankruptcy

Filing shows more than $200,000 in liabilities – many to local businesses

Hungry bears emerge from hibernation in La Plata County

Remember to keep food and trash out of reach

Ignacio Middle School has banner year

Numerous students qualify for state competitions

Drunken driving deaths at 36-year low in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – The number of people killed in drunken driving crashes last year decreased by 28 percent in New Mexico, and marked a 36-year low for such deaths in a state that has long strugg...