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Sister of inmate beaten to death sues Arapahoe County Jail

DENVER – The sister of an inmate killed inside a suburban Denver jail has filed a lawsuit against the Arapahoe County Commission, the sheriff and 10 deputies and officers. The Den...

Colorado lawmakers urge Amazon to open HQ2 in state

DENVER – Colorado’s congressional delegation is urging Amazon to build its second headquarters in the state. Last month, Amazon said it will spend more than $5 billion to build an...

Unclean floors, kitchens found at Colorado veterans hospital

DENVER – Dirty floors, unclean kitchens and dusty vents were found by inspectors who checked a veterans hospital in Denver and a small veterans clinic in southern Colorado, according to a go...

Forecasters warn of heavy rain, flash flooding in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – Forecasters with the National Weather Service are warning that the northern two-thirds of New Mexico will likely see heavy rain and flash flooding over the next couple days. ...

Massive wave of butterflies lights up Denver weather radar

DENVER – A lacy, cloud-like pattern drifting across a Denver-area radar screen turned out to be a 70-mile-wide wave of butterflies, forecasters say. Paul Schlatter of the National...

Judge lets Trump’s pardon of former Sheriff Arpaio stand

PHOENIX – President Donald Trump’s pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s conviction for disobeying a court order in an immigration case will stand after a judge on Wednesday rejected argumen...

Albuquerque whittles mayoral race to 2 candidates

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico State Auditor Tim Keller and Albuquerque City Council Dan Lewis won the top two spots in Albuquerque’s mayoral race and will now face off in a November runoff, accor...

Colorado special session ends with no fix for pot-tax error

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers ended a special session of the Legislature Tuesday without a fix to an intricate spending law that stripped some quasi-governmental agencies of the ability to col...

U.S. agency sues Colorado-based Crop Production Services

LOVELAND – The U.S. Department of Justice sued Loveland-based Crop Production Services, claiming the company refused to hire at least three workers because they are U.S. citizens and instead...

Clovis 16-year-old accused of threatening shooting at school

CLOVIS, N.M. – Authorities say a 16-year-old juvenile has been arrested and accused of threatening on social media to conduct a mass shooting at the high school in the eastern New Mexico com...

Police: Colorado suspect not yet tied to slain Indiana teens

DELPHI, Ind. – Indiana State Police say investigators haven’t determined whether a man accused of threatening people along a Colorado hiking trail could be linked to the unsolved killings of...

New Mexico, Arizona tribes added to U.S. information program

ALBUQUERQUE – Five Native American tribes with reservations in New Mexico and Arizona are among 15 nationwide being added to a federal program for accessing national crime information databa...