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Pot brings in modest tax boost

DENVER – To see the tax implications of legalizing marijuana in Colorado, there’s no better place to start than an empty plot of land on a busy thoroughfare near downtown Denver. ...

Was Denver man framed by U.S. government?

Argentinian court rules he can be extradited to U.S. to stand trial

Part of coal-fired plant may possibly be closed

ALBUQUERQUE – The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission is preparing to take up what some energy experts have called a watershed utility case that could set the stage for energy policy in ...

Prolific pronghorns rounded up in Utah

At Parker Mountain, biologists intend to reduce population from 2,300 to 1,500

Imprisoned moms read to kids

Utah inmates record stories for their children

Fewer hospitals announce 1st babies

Only a handful of Denver metro area hospitals announced their first babies of 2015 on Thursday, a fading holiday tradition besieged by privacy concerns and fears of abductions and identity t...

Martinez starts 2nd term as New Mexico governor

SANTA FE – Striking a bipartisan tone and promising to push for education reform, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez took the oath of office for a second time Thursday during a public inaugurat...

Western states ‘fostering renewables’

ALBUQUERQUE – More than five dozen giant turbines erected on a remote mesa in western New Mexico began churning out power for the state’s largest electric provider on New Year’s Day. ...

Baggage delays for United Express at DIA

Airline says ‘we are not meeting our customer’s expectations’

Navajo panel agrees on gaming terms

Legislature to debate new compact in upcoming session

Bail set for Colo. vet accused of threats

DENVER – A federal judge said Monday that a military veteran accused of posting online threats against police officers can be released from jail on bond, but he can’t have access to computer...

Coloradans’ minds not changing on legal pot

90% of supporters would vote to legalize again