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Colo. schools expand search for teachers

DENVER – About 1,000 freshly minted teachers graduated in Colorado last year with credentials in elementary education. Genoa-Hugo Elementary school, an hour east of Denver, only ...

Aspens suffer from fungal disease

Golden-colored fall leaves not seen on some trees

New charge added to list against top N.M. official

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna Duran was charged Friday with identity theft as she faces dozens of other counts alleging campaign finance fraud. The state atto...

Report: Navajos built jails larger than necessary

Over $30M wasted, watchdog claims

N.M. tree-cutting law overturned

ALBUQUERQUE – A federal court has struck down a state law that gave New Mexico counties the authority to remove trees and clear overgrown areas on national forest land without having to get ...

Judge blocks drilling rules on federal land

Lawsuit to stop rules brought by Utes, 4 states

Lawsuit claiming DEA paid N.M. man in crack tossed

ALBUQUERQUE, – A lawsuit filed by a New Mexico man who says federal agents wrongfully supplied him with crack cocaine, reigniting his addiction to the drug, was dismissed Wednesday by a fede...

Congress approves completion of Denver VA hospital

DENVER – Congress approved a deal on Wednesday to let the Veterans Affairs Department complete a vastly over-budget medical center outside Denver, ending months of uncertainty about the futu...

State eyes pricey I-70 ski toll

Proposed fees range from $3 to $30

CO clergy recognize societal outliers

DENVER – Clergy and members of the public and congregations from across the state honored the visit of Pope Francis to the United States on Saturday by recognizing people at the edges of soc...

N.M. GOP plans to put state in play in 2016

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Republican Party unveiled plans Friday to build a grassroots strategy it says will help the GOP presidential nominee and keep the state House under the party’s c...

In Pueblo, Army halts demolition of chemical shells

DENVER – The Army has temporarily halted the destruction of chemical weapons at a Colorado facility to repair a small dent in the door of a chamber used to blow up shells containing mustard ...