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Utah teacher whose gun fired in school bathroom charged

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah teacher who was injured by fragments from a bullet and a porcelain toilet when her gun accidentally went off in a faculty bathroom at an elementary school has been ch...

Colorado school shooter was motivated by revenge

CENTENNIAL – Investigators say the student who killed a classmate before taking his own life at a suburban Denver high school described himself in a diary as “a psychopath with a superiority...

New Manhattan Project director documents released

ALBUQUERQUE – After more than half a century of intrigue and mystery, the U.S. Department of Energy has declassified documents related to a Cold War hearing for the man who directed the Manh...

Ski resort sues over Salt Lake ad campaign

SALT LAKE CITY – A Colorado ski resort says Salt Lake City can’t market itself as Ski City USA because the winter sports slogan is too similar to their decades-old nickname for Steamboat Spr...

Phoenix bugged by mosquitoes

PHOENIX – Arizona’s barrage of rain storms in recent months has created an unlikely pest infestation for the desert region: mosquitoes. The storms – including one that began Wedne...

Gay marriage begins in Colorado after court ruling

DENVER – Gay couples started getting marriage licenses Monday in parts of Colorado after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear appeals from several states seeking to ban same-sex marriage....

Denver sheriff’s deputies protest lack of support

DENVER – A recent spate of high-profile excessive force cases involving Denver sheriff’s deputies became a rallying cry Monday for those accused of using too much force and those who want it...

Christie calls guv an ‘absent’ leader

CASTLE PINES – New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie returned to Colorado on Friday to campaign for Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Beauprez in a race Christie calls a dead heat. ...

Navajo candidate faces language fluency decision

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Voters on the country’s largest Indian reservation are scheduled to choose a new president in a month, but they’re still not sure who will be on the ballot because of a ...

History curriculum review OK’d

Changing classes raises ire in suburban Denver

Scalia: U.S. pot laws should trump state’s

BOULDER – Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was asked about marijuana Wednesday after giving a speech at the University of Colorado. The conservative justice smiled, then hinted that he t...

More pot licenses available

DENVER – Colorado’s new marijuana industry is in for a brand new element today – competition. The state gave medical marijuana dispensaries and growers a nine-month exclusive on t...