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Dementia patient may not see trial

DENVER – The case of an 87-year-old Alzheimer’s patient accused in the deadly beating of a fellow assisted-living resident highlights the challenges of prosecuting someone with the unpredict...

Red-light camera ban passes 1st test in Colorado

DENVER – A ban on red-light cameras and speed-van enforcement passed its first test Wednesday in the Colorado Legislature. But a long afternoon of testimony showed the topic is as...

Suspect in explosion near NAACP office denied bail

DENVER – A man charged with setting off a small explosion last month near a Colorado NAACP office is a danger to the community and must stay jailed without bail before his trial, a federal j...

Police: Alzheimer’s patient, 87, kills roommate at facility

DENVER – In a case that sheds light on the difficulty of caring for sufferers of an unpredictable disease, an 87-year-old Alzheimer’s patient faces a homicide charge after the deadly beating...

Panel suggests gas, oil role for local government

DENVER – A Colorado task force is recommending that local governments be given a consulting role on some decisions about the location of large gas and oil facilities, but the panel decided a...

Nation Briefs

Obama seeks tougher pension rules WASHINGTON – Tapping the anxieties of aging baby boomers, President Barack Obama on Monday called for tougher standards on brokers who manage ret...

Bill takes aim at bullying

SANTA FE – A committee of New Mexico lawmakers has approved an anti-bullying bill spurred by the 2013 suicide of a teenager who was bullied at school. The bill calls for the creat...

Colorado turns to toll roads to make up funding gap

DENVER – As funding for highway construction and upkeep dwindles, Colorado has increasingly turned toward a once-unthinkable way to fund road expansion: tolls. The federal highwa...

GOP moves pro-fracking bill ahead of report

Task force recommendations come next week

Fossil-fuel divestment effort arrives at CU

DENVER – A campaign to get universities to stop investing in greenhouse gas-producing fuels came deep into energy country Friday as activists asked the University of Colorado to divest from ...

N.M. examining 500-mile statewide trail

SANTA FE – A group of New Mexico lawmakers wants to create a 500-mile, statewide recreation trail that stretches from Colorado to Texas and weaves through majestic vistas, monuments and cult...

Arizona may limit abortion coverage

State Senate OKs ban on policies