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ID issues worry N.M. businesses

SANTA TERESA, N.M. – In this booming New Mexico town along the U.S.-Mexico border, a private railroad company rarely stops filling orders. Developers race to build more warehouse space for i...

No charges for Denver deputies in inmate’s death

Family calls decision ‘an outrage’

Pot states take fresh look at out-of-state investment

DENVER – States that have legalized pot are taking a fresh look at making it easier for out-of-state investors to get in the weed business, saying the industry’s ongoing difficulty in bankin...

Colorado’s mountain snows looking good

DENVER – Snowpack in the mountains that feed the Colorado River was slightly above the long-term average on Wednesday – welcome news in the drought-stricken Southwest. But water a...

Report: New Mexico charter schools cost more, perform same

SANTA FE – Rapidly expanding charter schools in New Mexico are spending more per student with similar academic results to traditional public schools, state program analysts told lawmakers on...

Suspicion over federal wolf plan spreads to Colorado, Utah

DENVER – Suspicion over federal plans to restore endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest has spread to Colorado and Utah, where ranchers and officials are fiercely resisting any atte...

Region Briefs

Cheyenne man stabs family, possibly dies CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Police say a 30-year-old man stabbed his wife, the couple’s two young sons and his wife’s father at a home in Cheyenne, t...

New Mexico first to issue plans to sue EPA, Colorado over Gold King Mine spill

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico plans to sue the federal government and the owners of two Colorado mines that were the source of a massive spill last year that contaminated rivers in three Western ...

Researchers: Small Colorado glacier could melt in 20 years

DENVER – A small glacier in the mountains west of Boulder could disappear in about 20 years because of regional climate warming and drought, and similar thawing could be underway elsewhere i...

Report charts history of abuse at Grand Canyon

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – A new report by a federal watchdog outlines a history of harassment on river trips through Grand Canyon National Park in which male park employees allegedly propositioned ...

In northeast Colorado, Bonnie, Lawton Lieder carry on artistic tradition

FORT MORGAN – Art runs in the family for Wiggins resident Bonnie Noles Lieder. Her parents, Earlene and Harley Noles, were both lifelong artists. Her father, who also used to be a...

More coyotes killed under Utah bounty program in 2015

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah state program that pays a bounty for dead coyotes brought in about 1,000 more carcasses last year, despite criticism after the shooting death of a well-known wolf mis...