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Flight attendant of 52 years recalls Jet Age heyday

LONGMONT – Carol Andrews, a United Airlines flight attendant for 52 years with more than 10 million miles under her belt, was showing no signs of slowing down on a recent afternoon as she ad...

New Mexico lawmakers seek extension of solar tax credit

ALBUQUERQUE – More than $31 million – that’s how much New Mexico homeowners and businesses spent on solar panels and solar heating systems in 2015 as part of an incentive program offered by ...

Damages award to trooper must be revised

DENVER – A judge was right to find that the Colorado State Patrol discriminated against a former captain who was denied re-employment after the agency learned he was gay, a state appeals cou...

State to house shelters for new teen migrants

DENVER – The U.S. government plans to open three new shelters in three states, including Colorado, to house unaccompanied migrant children as officials brace for another influx of young Cent...

Museum drops ban on concealed guns

DENVER– The Denver Museum of Nature & Science has changed its policy barring visitors from carrying concealed firearms in a move executive staff says is about being compliant with Colorado l...

Colorado Briefs

I-70 toll lane helps thin traffic FRISCO – Colorado transportation officials say the new toll lane on Interstate 70 for drivers heading east to Denver has so far been a success fo...

N.M. finishes year with record wet weather

‘Miracle May’ began bountiful year for precipitation

Emerging from shadows, pot industry tries to build brands

DENVER – Snoop Dogg has his own line of marijuana. So does Willie Nelson. Melissa Etheridge has a marijuana-infused wine. As the fast-growing marijuana industry emerges from the b...

New Mexico works to unbury

After record snowstorm, officials warn of freezing temperatures

Colorado still not sure whether legal marijuana made roads less safe

Three years after Colorado voted to legalize recreational marijuana, little is known about whether the state’s roads are less safe – and law enforcement efforts remain largely focused on alc...

Planned Parenthood appeals ruling allowing Utah to cut funds

SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah chapter of Planned Parenthood has appealed a U.S. judge’s ruling that allows the Republican governor to cut off federal funding to the organization. The ...

Colorado’s pot credit union begs for access to nation’s banking system

Bank challenges Federal Reserve’s denial of access to financial system