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Scientists work on first aquatic species map for U.S. West

BOISE, Idaho – It sounds like a big fish story: a plan to create a biodiversity map identifying thousands of aquatic species in every river and stream in the Western U.S. But scie...

Texas firm looks to boost N.M. oil production

ALBUQUERQUE – A Texas-based oil and gas company has reached a $430 million deal that will clear the way for more production in southeastern New Mexico, providing a glimmer of hope as state o...

Pipeline protesters vow to stay camped on federal land

CANNON BALL, N.D. – Dakota Access oil pipeline protesters will not follow a government directive to leave the federal land where hundreds have camped for months, organizers said Saturday, de...

Relocation of osprey nest inspires Carbondale students

Relocation project becomes educational journey

Coin toss decides city council seat in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY – Officials settled a deadlocked race for a spot on a city council in suburban Salt Lake City by drawing names from a pilgrim hat and flipping a coin – a decision-by-chance th...

Wild horses wary of bait for roundup efforts near Craig

CRAIG – Wild horses have been slow to take bait laid out near Craig, delaying an effort to capture and remove some of them from the range. The Bureau of Land Management reported e...

Colorado State Patrol trooper hit, killed by vehicle on Interstate 25

CASTLE ROCK – A Colorado State Patrol trooper was hit and killed by a commercial vehicle Friday as he was investigating a crash on Interstate 25 south of Castle Rock. Trooper Cody...

New Mexico farmers brace for another parched year

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Farmers in southern New Mexico are bracing for what could be another dry year. There’s not much water in Elephant Butte and other key reservoirs upstream, meani...

Review to examine claim Albuquerque police tampered with videos

ALBUQUERQUE – Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry’s administration says it will have an independent investigator review a former city supervisor’s claim that police employees tampered with video...

Judge blocks Montana logging project in Canada lynx habitat

HELENA, Mont. – A federal judge blocked a logging project northeast of Yellowstone National Park until federal officials analyze the effects of the project on Canada lynx that live in the ar...

Santa Fe’s mayor becomes public face of sanctuary cities

‘It’s really an issue about the values of Santa Fe’

Man, girlfriend charged in shooting death of 2-year-old boy

DENVER – A former Adams County sheriff’s deputy has been charged in the shooting death of his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son near Fairplay. The Denver Post reported Tuesday that 45-...