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DREAMers ask for support ahead of legislation deadline

Buckley Park rally attracts about 100 people

Ute Mountain Utes blast member’s testimony against Bears Ears

Tribe says comments to U.S. House committee were an inappropriate political ploy

Trump highlights infrastructure in State of the Union speech

Bennet, Gardner agree that fixing roads and bridges is a priority

Trump warns of immigration peril, touts economy in address

President touts accomplishments of first year in office

Feds move to replace US border barriers in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Trump administration announced Monday it was preparing to replace existing vehicle barriers along a stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border in New Mexico that officials cal...

Debate about presidential photo needs to be reframed

I would like to know why our president and vice president’s pictures are not in our Social Security office. And no, I am not happy about it! It is disrespectful, illegal and unpatriotic! Tha...

Forget Harry Potter. In D.C., people lined up at midnight for Michael Wolff’s Trump exposé.

WASHINGTON – The wind chill hit minus-3 degrees the night Fire and Fury came to town. But neither polar vortex nor “bomb cyclone” nor gloom of night could keep Washington’s politi...

Franken announces he will resign from the Senate

Lawmaker accused of sexually harassing women

Trump administration halts school lunch salt reduction

WASHINGTON – The Trump administration announced Nov. 29 that it is pausing enforcement of an Obama-era plan to further reduce the amount of salt in school lunches. The Obama admin...

Trump offers full support for embattled Republican Roy Moore

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump formally endorsed embattled Republican Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race on Monday, looking past sexual misconduct allegations against the GOP candidat...

Flynn pleads guilty to lying

Former national security adviser cooperating in Trump-Russia probe

Bears Ears could be reduced by 1 million acres, documents show

Critics worry revamped plans would hurt economies, cultural sites