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New Mexico governor criticizes Trump

Martinez disagrees with comments about judge

Organizers going ahead with Denver PrideFest

DENVER – Organizers of Denver’s PrideFest, which holds a parade and rally that has attracted hundreds of thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in past years, are going a...

Why Jim Calaway is giving away all his money

Carbondale entrepreneur discovers happiness through charity

Nurses, former preemie reunite 1.13-pound baby spent months in NICU

GRAND JUNCTION (AP) – Rosalio Manuel de Jesus Garcia is shy around strangers. He gets that from his father. So, on April 25, when Rosalio walked into St. Mary’s Hospital’s Neonata...

Keyser defends combat service in Iraq

DENVER – Colorado Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jon Keyser on Thursday defended combat service in Iraq that earned him a Bronze Star Medal – service he repeatedly cites to bolster his nat...

Denver students build drone for Rwandan national park

DENVER – Rangers protecting the lions, elephants and leopards of Rwanda’s Akagera National Park often patrol on foot, and venture only with difficulty into its swamps to keep an eye on rare ...

Man pleads not guilty to abducting, killing Navajo girl

ALBUQUERQUE – The man accused of kidnapping and killing an 11-year-old Navajo girl pleaded not guilty to murder, sexual abuse and other charges Tuesday in a case that sent shockwaves through...

Military: Precision flying teams are worth the risk, cost

Two crashes on the same day raises concerns

Auction of items from reservations raises questions

Some from Wounded Knee massacre considered sacred

Aging aerospace workforce seeks young talent in Aurora

High schools linking with colleges to jumpstart aviation careers

Early primary voting surges among New Mexico Democrats

SANTA FE – New Mexico is seeing a surge in early voting among Democrats ahead of Tuesday’s primary election, as Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders compete in the final round of state pr...

Using 19th-century gear, men plan to walk length of Colorado Trail

BOULDER (AP)– In the mid-19th century, Colorado was wild and unclaimed. By 1860, small bands of explorers set off from Denver City into the mountains. More than 150 years later, B...