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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...

Youths, drugs, sex survey on hold

DENVER – Alarmed by anonymous surveys asking Colorado’s middle and high school students about their sex lives and drug habits, the state Board of Education delayed action Thursday on conside...

Suspect shot after taking hostages

DENVER – A Colorado sheriff’s deputy and a state wildlife officer were held hostage by a man and a woman before a struggle erupted and the man was fatally shot, authorities said. ...

Groups sue over drilling near Chaco

Lawsuit seeks to protect archaeological sites in San Juan Basin

New standardized Colorado school tests debut

Both problems and progress are cited

Clairvoyant, cartoon buff nixed from jury pool

Judge hopes to have panel, alternates by end of April

Clinton avoids controversy over emails at women’s event

Second senator suggests an answer is coming

Weld oil production soars in 2014

GREELEY (AP) – Crude oil production in Colorado’s top producing county has gone off the charts since 2011, and three years later, it’s still not disappointing. While production nu...

Prosecutors want photos shielded

Victims’ families seek juror-only viewing; press rep. wants complete disclosure

Colorado considers additional police oversight

DENVER – Democrats are spearheading a package of legislation aimed at expanding oversight of Colorado law enforcement and placing limits on their power, a response to allegations of excessiv...

Students reject new tests

ALBUQUERQUE – New assessment tests that have angered parents and teachers across the nation prompted walkouts Monday by hundreds of high school students in New Mexico who had been set to tak...

Fraud may slow the time it takes for you to receive refund

Concerns surround do-it-yourself tax software