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State attorneys general bash plan to hike national park fees

A group of state attorneys general on Wednesday urged the National Park Service to scrap its proposal to more than double the entrance fee at 17 popular national parks. The top go...

Colorado’s first-in-the-nation audit takes the next step toward more secure elections

While the word “audit” all by itself doesn’t sound very fun, for the Colorado Secretary of State it’s absolutely celebratory. Following the 2017 off-year election, the state is performing a ...

New Mexico sheriff says body cam video unfair to officers

ALBUQUERQUE – The sheriff of New Mexico’s most populous county will not require his deputies to use body cameras because he said the media would use the footage to unfairly criticize the off...

Tribal leaders take aim at oil and gas development

BERNALILLO, N.M. – Native American activists and tribal leaders from around New Mexico are joining the chorus of environmentalists who have been fighting for years to stop oil and gas develo...

Officials ask contractors to resolve Hot Springs pool issues

OURAY – Managers of the newly renovated Ouray Hot Springs pool are working to keep the water temperatures hot. The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reported that swimmers expecting t...

U.S. Rep. DeGette says ex-congressman Filner tried to kiss her

DENVER – U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette alleges that former California congressman Bob Filner tried to kiss her in an elevator while they were serving in Congress together. The Colorado ...

Park Service extends comment period for proposed fee hike

The Associated Press GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. – The National Park Service is giving people more time to weigh in on a proposed fee increase at 17 of its most popular pa...

Cause of girls’ death on Colorado farm still undetermined

TELLURIDE – Colorado officials say they still are trying to determine what caused the death of two girls on a rural farm. Pathologist Michael Benziger said Monday during a court h...

Colorado lawmakers to review policy on sexual harassment

DENVER – Colorado’s highest-ranking legislators responded Tuesday to harassment complaints against lawmakers by announcing a formal review of their procedures for identifying, reporting and ...

Rising New Mexico Democrat fighting harassment allegations

SANTA FE, N.M. – A rising star in the Democratic Party who has garnered national attention for tackling poverty in New Mexico is fighting for his political future amid decade-old allegations...

Utah ski resorts giddy over Olympic bid

But they are worried by DUI law

Forest Service announces 900 temporary jobs

Herald Staff Report The Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service announced today the availability of more than 900 temporary jobs for the 2018 field season throughout nati...