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Colorado man found dead in elevator called for help twice

DENVER – An elderly Colorado man found dead in a parking garage elevator had pushed the emergency button twice but got no response, police said. The decomposing body of 82-year-ol...

Court records describe extensive meth ring investigation

GRAND JUNCTION – Court records say members of a recently uncovered drug ring in western Colorado brought in large amounts of methamphetamine to the state from Nevada and California to sell...

Navajos ask EPA to be flexible on claims from mine spill

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The head of the Navajo Nation is asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to be flexible on the type of documentation it requires from tribal members asking for c...

Zinke supports opening access to Sabinoso wilderness

Northern New Mexico land is surrounded by private property

It’s now legal to bust a dog out of a hot car

New laws take effect in Colorado

Charges dropped for 5 who refused to leave senator’s office

DENVER – Charges against five people who protested the Senate health care bill and then refused to leave U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner’s Denver office have been dropped. The Denver Po...

New Mexico county to keep ‘immigrant friendly’ policy

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico commissioners have decided to keep a policy declaring Bernalillo County an immigrant-friendly community despite threats from U.S. Justice Department to defund ...

Utah’s $1.9 billion claim from mine spill reveals no details

Utah’s $1.9 billion claim against the Environmental Protection Agency for a multi-state mine waste spill says Utah’s water, soil and wildlife were damaged, but it offers no specifics. ...

Bandelier National Monument plans restoration work

BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT, N.M. – Officials at Bandelier National Monument in northern New Mexico are planning to replace the wooden ladders that visitors use to reach some of caves and al...

Utah seeks $1.9 billion from EPA over Gold King spill

New Mexico, tribe claims won’t be reconsidered, Pruitt says

EPA: No review of mine spill claims after state, tribe sued

Law prevents agency from reconsidering claims, EPA says

Colorado felony DUI law requiring jail time begins soon

DENVER – A Colorado law goes into effect this week requiring anyone convicted of felony driving under the influence to spend time behind bars. The Denver Post reports the law that...