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Utah changes ski slogan to settle lawsuit

SALT LAKE CITY – Salt Lake City tourism officials and a Colorado ski resort have settled a legal fight over a marketing slogan targeted to tourists in the lucrative winter sports industry. ...

Navajo court hears challenge in president’s race

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Attorneys in a case centered on the Navajo Nation’s presidential race sparred Thursday over whether a candidate meets a qualification to have unswerving loyalty to the tri...

Ski season weeks away from kicking off in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY – Buoyed by an improving economy and renewed buzz about Utah’s ski scene thanks to Vail Resort’s recent purchase of the state’s largest resort, ski officials are expecting one...

Hickenlooper presents budget to lawmakers

DENVER – For the first time in many years, Colorado government finds itself in a position of having to return tax revenue to voters. A final decision won’t be made for months, but...

Anti-bullying coalition aims to persuade in Utah

WEST JORDAN, Utah – Cheers echoed through the hallways at Copper Hills High School as the Utah Jazz Bear squeezed through the rim of a basketball hoop in front of an eager crowd of students ...

Man branded ‘selfie stalker’ sues Nancy Grace

DENVER – A man who was quickly branded a “selfie stalker” after his picture turned up on a crime victim’s cellphone is suing television commentator Nancy Grace for defamation, saying she ref...

Albuquerque mayor signs federal police reform deal

ALBUQUERQUE – Calling it “a new beginning” for a city marked by police shootings and angry protests, Albuquerque officials signed an agreement Monday with the U.S. Justice Department aimed a...

What you can expect from Colo.’s divided Legislature

Fracking, marijuana, guns will lead the debate

Police, DOJ deal set for final OK

ALBUQUERQUE – Officials are set to sign off on an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice aimed at overhauling the troubled police department in New Mexico’s most populous city. ...

State Dems promise to ‘redouble’ efforts

DENVER – Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper got a divided Legislature on Saturday. Democrats lost ground in the House, but they appear to have hung on in that chamber. Democrats ha...

House Republicans elect leader

Senate in play pending Adams County race outcome

GOP celebrates success of election ground game

Republicans vowed not to be left behind