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New Mexico foresees limits on infrastructure spending

SANTA FE, N.M. – Falling state revenue from the energy sector will limit New Mexico’s efforts to improve public infrastructure next year, legislative analysts warned. New Mexico l...

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Navajo team ropers create buzz at the national finals

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – On the Navajo Nation – where cowboy hats and big buckles are everywhere – three team ropers are creating a buzz with their success at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vega...

Colorado Supreme Court hears case of man freed 90 years early

DENVER – Colorado’s highest court is considering whether to free a convict who was sent back to prison after being mistakenly released from a 98-year sentence decades early and reforming his...

Colorado’s fracking battle goes before state Supreme Court

DENVER – Colorado’s loud public battle over fracking goes before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday when the justices hear arguments about whether local governments can ban the technique. ...

Interior secretary: No criminal acts in Gold King Mine spill

WASHINGTON – Republicans alleged a “whitewash” of a Colorado mining accident that unleashed 3 million gallons of toxic wastewater and requested a nonpartisan investigation after Interior Sec...

Colorado Springs shooting suspect sought directions

DENVER – The man accused of killing three people at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs asked at least one person in a nearby shopping center for directions to the facility befor...

Pearl Harbor hard to forget 74 years later for Colorado vets

DENVER (AP) – The stench and the heroism are what Jim Doyle remembers the most about that fateful day 74 years ago when Japan laid waste to Pearl Harbor, the attack that launched America int...

Planned Parenthood head mourns

ENGLEWOOD – The national head of Planned Parenthood both mourned with and rallied supporters in Colorado on Saturday before meeting quietly with workers credited for saving lives in last wee...

Declining prices hit energy-producing states hard

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – While other states were tightening their belts during the dark days of the Great Recession, Wyoming was socking away billions of dollars in energy revenues in the bank, buil...

U.S. monitor: No deal yet on Albuquerque use-of-force policy

ALBUQUERQUE – An independent monitor overseeing federally ordered changes to the Albuquerque Police Department said Thursday that police are at odds with his team over how to revamp the depa...

Ex-wife says clinic suspect vandalized Planned Parenthood

CHARLESTON, S.C. – An ex-wife of the man charged with killing three people at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood said he vandalized the reproductive health organization years earlier when...