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Routt County officials welcome coal mine’s sale

New owner plans to keep operation running

Why 9 out of 10 colleges reported no rapes last year

A new analysis of campus crime data has revealed that 91 percent of U.S. colleges had no reported cases of rape in 2014, according to the American Association of University Women. ...

New Mexico Democratic leader unsure on GOP driver’s license fix

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico House Minority Leader Brian Egolf says he’s not ready to support a GOP-sponsored proposal creating a “two-tier” driver’s license system modeled after Utah. ...

Regional Briefs

Maryland suspect found with CU players BOULDER – Police in Boulder said a man arrested Tuesday for attempted murder in Baltimore was staying with University of Colorado football p...

Endangered bat, cactuses subjects of new federal lawsuit

ALBUQUERQUE – Agricultural groups in New Mexico and Texas want two cactuses and a rare bat thrown off the federal endangered species list, according to a new lawsuit that says habitat requir...

San Juan College helps struggling students

FARMINGTON – San Juan College is putting the finishing touches on a new program designed to provide students with training in life skills and connect them with community resources to help th...

2 indicted for illegal pot grows

Plants discovered near Parachute

Only light snow expected in Colorado for Thanksgiving

But heavy pre-turkey day traffic shouldn’t surprise

Swing state Colorado mulls universal health care

DENVER – A new plan for government-run health care that covers everyone is coming from a surprising corner: Colorado, a politically moderate swing state where Republicans and Democrats often...

California water agency’s purchase rattles farmers

BLYTHE, Calif. – The nation’s largest distributor of treated drinking water became the largest landowner in a remote California farming region for good reason: The alfalfa-growing area is fi...

In the dark, towns embrace starry skies

Efforts to tame light pollution advance in Colorado

Warrantless wiretaps OK in Denver case

DENVER – The National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance programs have the potential for abuse but did not violate the constitutional rights of a suspect in a Denver-area terror case...