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Pot lights complicate ham radio

Growers find selves on wrong side of operators

Utah arch could close to swinging

SALT LAKE CITY – A signature towering arch in southern Utah could soon be closed to rope-swinging and other daredevil activities amid frustration from visitors who came to marvel at a natura...

Holmes jury selection to be open to public, media

DENVER – Jury selection in the Aurora theater shootings case will be open to the public and the news media, the judge said Wednesday. District Judge Carlos A. Samour Jr. denied re...

Mental health centers get boost

Four existing providers to receive contracts

Colorado Senate candidates clash over immigration

DENVER – Republican challenger Rep. Cory Gardner, clashed with incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Udall over immigration on Wednesday, a day after the House majority leader lost his seat in a G...

City ordered to pay $6M for police shooting

Victim’s parents say it was about setting record straight, not money

Audit: 1,000-plus New Mexican vets await initial visits

ALBUQUERQUE – More than 1,000 veterans have been waiting three months or more for initial medical appointments within the Veterans Affairs Department’s health-care system in New Mexico, acco...

Colorado veterans faced long waits

DENVER – More than 1,600 new patients had to wait 90 days or longer for appointments at eastern Colorado Veterans Affairs medical centers, according to a department audit released Monday. ...

Pot-tax collections booming in state

DENVER – Colorado’s marijuana market boomed in April as tens of thousands celebrated the 4/20 holiday. Tax collections released Monday showed Colorado sold about $22 million worth...

Arizona judge rules pot can be used for PTSD

PHOENIX – An Arizona court ruling filed this week has added post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of debilitating conditions that qualify for medical marijuana treatment. Ari...

Twisters, microbursts land in Colo.

La Plata County residents see downed trees, no power

Colorado special session possible on oil and gas rules

DENVER – Lawmakers and groups with a stake in oil and gas development in Colorado have a draft bill from the governor’s office that seeks to find a compromise on local control rules – a prop...