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Albuquerque lays slain officer to rest

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Hundreds of law enforcement officers stood in salute on Tuesday, watching as the flag-draped casket of one of their own – a fallen Albuquerque police veteran – was wheele...

Witnesses describe gunman’s rampage in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS – Witnesses on Sunday described a terrifying scene on the streets of Colorado Springs, where a gunman armed with a rifle marched down a city street and shot and killed three...

Supreme Court ruling puts panhandling laws in doubt

Denver, Boulder suspend, change restrictions

Colorado asks voters to reshuffle spending of new pot taxes

Sponsors want to keep it related to kids

Contract awarded to finish Colorado VA hospital by ’18

DENVER – The federal government awarded a final construction contract Friday to complete an over-budget veterans medical center outside Denver by January 2018. The contract author...

Trees cut down in national forest in New Mexico for rogue ski runs

Numerous primitive runs for skiing or snowboarding have been illegally cut in a national forest in northern New Mexico, including part of a wilderness area, with a federal investigator estim...

Colorado Paranormal investigator relies on science

Author hunts for ghosts in Longmont

Colorado lawmakers at impasse on racial profiling bills

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers tasked with crafting legislation to collect data on racial profiling finished months of work Wednesday by failing to agree on any significant measures to introduc...

Colo. health exchange ready for failed co-op’s customers

DENVER (AP) – The leader of the state health exchange expressed confidence Monday that most people losing Colorado HealthOP policies will stay with the exchange. The largest insur...

Suspect in N.M. police shooting appears in court

ALBUQUERQUE – An Albuquerque police officer fought for his life Monday as the ex-convict accused of shooting him made a first appearance in federal court on firearms charges, police said. ...

Governor questions attorney general clean air lawsuit

DENVER – Gov. John Hickenlooper said Monday he will ask the Colorado Supreme Court whether it was legal for the state attorney general to sue the federal government over new air pollution ru...

Aurora congressman votes to defund Planned Parenthood

Rep. Coffman says group’s practices ‘fly in the face of human decency’