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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...

Massachusetts Senate panel will visit Colorado to learn about legal pot

BOSTON – Members of a Massachusetts Senate panel plan to visit Colorado next week to learn more about the state’s experience with the legalized use of recreational marijuana. The ...

Region Briefs

Pueblo West residents consider name change PUEBLO WEST – About 30,000 residents of Pueblo West are debating whether to form their own town or change its name, with many of them up...

New Mexico identification law needs fix

State has until 2018 to meet federal rules

Ex-employee says Albuquerque police denied public records

ALBUQUERQUE – A former records keeper has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the Albuquerque Police Department, saying top officials demanded he unlawfully deny public records requests re...

Report shows Denver inmate suffocated while restrained

DENVER – A jail inmate choked on his own vomit and suffocated while being restrained by Denver sheriff’s deputies during a psychotic episode, according to an autopsy report released Friday. ...

N.M. governor revives right-to-work debate

Opponents question Martinez’s focus on eve of legislative session

Partisan spending rift divides Colorado lawmakers, Gov. John Hickenlooper

Hickenlooper’s plan would reclassify hospital fee money

Man questioned in Colorado prison chief’s death held after new attack

Thomas Guolee faces charges including attempted first-degree murder of a police officer

Judge: Pot credit union can’t access nation’s banking system

DENVER – A judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit that sought federal approval for a credit union aimed at serving Colorado’s marijuana businesses, saying pot is still illegal under federal la...

Libertarian Gary Johnson launches presidential bid

SANTA FE, N.M. – Libertarian politician Gary Johnson announced Wednesday that he’ll run for president a second time on promises of reining in the federal government, and with the hope of deb...