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Colorado still not sure whether legal marijuana made roads less safe

Three years after Colorado voted to legalize recreational marijuana, little is known about whether the state’s roads are less safe – and law enforcement efforts remain largely focused on alc...

Chicago PD under investigation

CHICAGO – The Justice Department will investigate patterns of racial disparity in the use of force by Chicago police officers as part of a wide-ranging probe that could lead to calls for swe...

U.S. monitor: No deal yet on Albuquerque use-of-force policy

ALBUQUERQUE – An independent monitor overseeing federally ordered changes to the Albuquerque Police Department said Thursday that police are at odds with his team over how to revamp the depa...

Protesters to target Chicago shopping area on Black Friday

CHICAGO – Small groups of demonstrators gathered throughout the day Wednesday to protest the death of a black teen shot 16 times by a white police officer, and they urged supporters to join ...

Autopsy: Montezuma County inmate died of natural causes

Alcohol abuse caused death, says medical examiner

Former Mancos marshal convicted of DUI in 2009 in Indiana

Former Mancos Marshal John Cox, who faces a DUI charge after hitting a guardrail this month, was convicted in a DUI case in Indiana several years before joining the Mancos force. ...

Montezuma County DA pursuing criminal charges against former Mancos marshal

John Cox offers his resignation to Town Board

Heaps of trash removed from Durango homeless camps

Middle school students help clean up homeless camps

Mancos marshal placed on leave

Deputies now reporting to town administrator

La Plata County sheriff declines to sign Gitmo letter

‘We are a long way from the Supermax facility in Florence’

Albuquerque lays slain officer to rest

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Hundreds of law enforcement officers stood in salute on Tuesday, watching as the flag-draped casket of one of their own – a fallen Albuquerque police veteran – was wheele...

Colorado lawmakers at impasse on racial profiling bills

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers tasked with crafting legislation to collect data on racial profiling finished months of work Wednesday by failing to agree on any significant measures to introduc...