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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...

Romney rallies for Beauprez on Front Range

LITTLETON – Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney called Colorado Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper indecisive during a rally for GOP candidates Monday, citing the governor’s ...

Rep. Lamborn decried for urging generals to quit

DENVER – A Republican congressman from Colorado was not trying to undermine President Barack Obama’s military actions in the Middle East by urging generals who disagreed with the president t...

Hiker trapped by floodwaters in Zion National Park canyon dies

SALT LAKE CITY – A 34-year-old Southern California man was found dead over the weekend in Zion National Park after rising floodwaters trapped him in a narrow canyon that is home to one of th...

Bill Clinton helps embattled state Dems

DENVER – Former President Bill Clinton is lending his voice to Colorado’s embattled Democrats. Clinton canceled an appearance at a Saturday fundraiser for Sen Mark Udall in Denver...

Glen Canyon Dam marks 50 years as power source

PHOENIX – U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and other officials on Saturday marked the 50th anniversary of power generation by Glen Canyon Dam, a structure that helped usher in a new era ...

Clinton out of Denver event for embattled Dems

DENVER – Democrats say former President Bill Clinton has bowed out of a scheduled appearance to lend a hand to a pair of embattled Colorado candidates following the birth of his granddaughte...

Respiratory virus suspected in paralysis cases in Colorado

NEW YORK – Health officials are investigating nine cases of muscle weakness or paralysis in Colorado children and whether the culprit might be a virus causing severe respiratory illness acro...

Official: Students being used as ‘pawns’

School board head defends new curriculum proposal

Curriculum changes in history prompt large student protest

School board looks to emphasize contentious values

Report pans Arizona sheriff for his community relations

PHOENIX – An official appointed by a judge to monitor Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s office in a racial-profiling case says the police agency has a distant relationship with the commun...

‘Mr. Mom’? No way!

At-home dads convention dispels stereotypes