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Colorado gets another cannabis first: Certified hemp seed

DENVER – Colorado notched another nationwide first Wednesday involving cannabis when state agriculture officials showed off the first certified domestic hemp seeds. The Colorado D...

Battling salt cedar harms nesting bird

Scientists concerned about beetles’ effect on rare Southwestern willow flycatcher

Oil slump cripples New Mexico city finances

Bloomfield cuts city workers’ salaries, benefits

Colorado Briefs

Drilling mulled near Rocky Mtn. Nat’l Park GRAND JUNCTION, – The Bureau of Land Management is considering leasing nearly 28,000 acres of land for oil and gas drilling in the Granby area near...

Former N.M. government official to lead oil industry group

Environmentalists criticize appointment

Inmates, cats tend to garden at Boulder County Jail

Felines brought in to hunt mice, scare away rabbits

Longtime airman bids goodbye to wild blue yonder

David Carey collected nearly 10,000 flight hours during 38-year career

Annual New Mexico Hispanic fiesta draws Native American ire

SANTA FE – It’s a weeklong event that draws together generations of northern New Mexico Hispanic residents, some who can trace their roots to the 1600s. For centuries, northern N...

Longmont deploys dogs to chase geese off city golf courses

LONGMONT (AP) – Katie Massey, a 5-year-old golden retriever, strained against her leash, eager to chase away some Canada geese from Longmont’s valuable golf course grass. Emma Mas...

Officer, suspect shot killed in southern New Mexico town

ALBUQUERQUE – A police officer who authorities say attempted to chase down a 38-year-old felon with three active arrest warrants was fatally shot by the suspect Friday after an exchange of g...

Guidelines given for Sage grouse conservation

Rep. Bishop: Plan aimed at squelching Western oil, gas drilling

Love of science takes Olathe senior to California

‘We sliced and dissected the brains’