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Magnitude-4.7 quake rattles residents

PHOENIX – A moderate earthquake jostled residents of northern Arizona – a region where quakes are frequent but usually don’t produce much damage or alarm. The U.S. Geological Surv...

Regional Briefs

Boulder may destroy closed-door records BOULDER – The Boulder City Council is considering rules that could allow records of some of its closed executive sessions to be destroyed. ...

Albuquerque police officer fired after shooting

Lapel camera not recording fatal incident just one of several reoccurring instances

Religious group tied to pot cartel

Mennonite pleads guilty in case of drug smuggling

Industry groups appeal ban on mines near Grand Canyon

PHOENIX – Two mining industry groups have appealed a federal judge’s ruling upholding an Obama administration ban on new hard-rock mining claims on more than 1 million acres near the Grand C...

Smog rules concern Southwest industries

ALBUQUERQUE – The Obama administration took steps this week to cut levels of smog-forming pollution linked to asthma and other respiratory problems, but meeting the stricter emissions limits...

Traffic stops for expanded phone use quadruples

People in their 30s, 40s more likely to text than younger drivers

Officer indictments quite uncommon

None in the dozens of police shootings in Albuquerque have faced charges

Hickenlooper looks to 2nd term

Issues include possible refunds to taxpayers under constitutional amendment

Birth-control funding a point of contention for lawmakers

What is in the best interest for women?

Fossil fuel purge sought for CU portfolio

Students demanding divestment of $1.4B

Denver to pay $6M in inmate’s death

DENVER (AP) – Denver city attorneys have reached a record $6 million settlement agreement with the family of Marvin Booker that will cover the full amount of a jury’s award as well as the fa...