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Pregnant women may worry over pot shopping

DENVER – Colorado pot shops would have to post warnings for pregnant and nursing women under a bill that passed its first test at the state Legislature on Tuesday. The warnings bi...

New law regulates Palcohol

DENVER – Powdered alcohol, a product marketed as a fast way to mix and carry drinks on the go, will be taxed and regulated like liquid booze in Colorado with a bill signed into law Monday by...

Mother prays daily for victims

Holmes’ parents hold out hope for plea deal

Funding in short supply for water projects

ALBUQUERQUE – A pipeline project intended to bring billions of gallons of water a year to a drought-stricken section of eastern New Mexico represents a lifeline to parched communities that a...

Navajos turn to international commission in ski-resort fight

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation is asking an international human rights commission to weigh in on a decades-old battle over a northern Arizona ski resort. But getting a petit...

Colorado responds to pot challenge

Says federal government should be sued instead

Gas-drilling plan safeguards monument

DENVER – A federal government plan for drilling in energy-rich northwestern Colorado released Friday includes stepped-up protections for public land near Dinosaur National Monument. ...

Delta lawmaker pitches bear study

DENVER – A Colorado lawmaker who has called for the state to add a summer month to the hunting season for black bears will instead try to persuade officials to study bear overpopulation and ...

Nation & World Briefs

Cruz: First in GOP to seek presidency WASHINGTON – Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz will become the first major candidate for president when he launches his campaign Monday, kicking...

Holmes’ lawyers ask judge to move trial

CENTENNIAL – Defense attorneys in the Aurora theater shooting case have again asked a judge to move the trial, writing in court documents released Monday that most prospective jurors already...

Art found in drug den returned

ALBUQUERQUE – Albuquerque Police Officer Martin Smith was making a final sweep of a condemned apartment that had become a hangout for heroin and meth addicts. On the floor, he fo...

Navajo council approves vote on language rule

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Funding for the long-delayed Navajo presidential election took a back seat Friday to a provision that would allow voters to decide whether candidates can speak and underst...