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Colorado wildfire that destroyed 23 homes was human-caused

COLORADO SPRINGS, – A fire that destroyed 23 homes in southern Colorado was human-caused, according to investigators. El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder said he thinks the blaze ...

Museum of American Railroad in Texas preps for TrainTopia

FRISCO, Texas (AP) – Andy Wartman dabs maroon paint followed by a mix of pink and gray on the seams that connect the mini rock formations of New Mexico. A bit of dark green foliage goes into...

Will a #MeToo wave help elect a woman as Colorado governor?

Cary Kennedy sees two waves potentially carrying her into the governor’s mansion in November: Not only a blue wave of support for Democrats, but also potentially a women’s wave born of frust...

Illegal pot busts are booming across Colorado’s forests. Are cartels to blame?

Deep in Colorado’s national forests, shadowy teams of people are clear-cutting underbrush, trenching hillsides for cultivation, diverting and damming streams to create reservoirs and using c...

Romney seeks Utah Republican Party nomination at convention

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah – Mitt Romney may have one of the best-known names in national politics, but he’s still going to have to face down nearly a dozen Republican contenders in Utah on Satu...

Americans told to toss romaine lettuce grown over E. coli fears

PHOENIX – U.S. health officials on Friday told consumers to throw away any store-bought romaine lettuce they have in their kitchens and warned restaurants not to serve it amid an E. coli out...

Farmington groups launch outdoor recreation initiative

FARMINGTON – Officials in northwestern New Mexico are teaming up as part of an effort to diversify the economy in a region that has been dependent for years on the oil and gas industry. ...

Scientist who worked at lab where A-bomb developed has died

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. – Scientist Nerses “Krik” Krikorian, who escaped Armenia as a boy and later became a legend in the once-secret New Mexico city where the atomic bomb was developed, has died....

No walkouts at closed Columbine on shooting anniversary

DENVER – Students at some Colorado schools are participating in the latest student wave of walkouts to protest gun violence on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine shooting but not students...

2 Southeastern New Mexico school districts OK bigger raises

HOBBS, N.M. – Two school districts in the heart of New Mexico oil and gas country are giving their employees raises beyond what the state is requiring. The Hobbs News-Sun report...

Police: Craig students in custody for school shooting plans

CRAIG – Craig officials say there is no immediate threat as they continue investigating school shooting threats allegedly made by two students. The Craig Daily Press reports Cra...

Day of service, no walkout at Columbine on 19th anniversary

DENVER – A planned national high school walkout for gun control on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine shooting Friday won’t include student protests at the Colorado school that changed th...