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Poll: Colorado Republicans show less interest in COVID vaccination

55% of registered voters want vaccine, 29% of Republicans

Colorado county drops coronavirus-related restrictions

WESTCLIFFE – Citing major declines in coronavirus cases and progress in vaccinations, the Custer County Board of Commissioners has voted to eliminate all pandemic-related restrictions on s...

New Mexico governor’s grocery bills prompt calls for audit

SANTA FE – Senate Republicans on Thursday asked for a special audit of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s use of a discretionary fund after reports that the Democrat spent thousands of dollars on...

Colorado AG, state launch task force on unemployment fraud

DENVER – Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and the state Department of Labor and Employment announced Thursday a statewide campaign to identify and prosecute people responsible for an es...

Insurance regulator to issue warning about virus-test billing

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s top insurance regulator is putting medical providers on notice that people cannot be charged for coronavirus testing after reports that residents have been required t...

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and longtime partner, Marlon Reis, are engaged

Polis popped question at a tense moment

Navajo Nation reports 20 new COVID-19 cases, three more deaths

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation on Wednesday reported 20 new COVID-19 cases with three additional deaths. The latest figures from tribal health officials bring the total ...

New Mexico weighs options for teacher vaccination mandate

ALBUQUERQUE – The U.S. government needs to boost vaccine supplies if it wants New Mexico to meet a new mandate for getting at least one shot into the arms of all teachers by the end of March...

New Mexico Legislature seeks reforms to spur internet access

SANTA FE – New Mexico legislators are advancing bills that modernize efforts to expand access to high-speed internet service, as remote work and schooling exposes infrastructure gaps during ...

70-year-old Colorado man arrested in 1982 murder case

DENVER – A 70-year-old Colorado man accused of killing two women in 1982 has been arrested, officials said Wednesday. Alan Lee Phillips, of the mountain hamlet of Dumont, was bein...

Opposition TV campaign launches against public health option

DENVER – A Colorado nonprofit group whose members include insurance companies and hospitals has launched a $1 million TV ad campaign opposing a public health insurance option plan being deve...

New Mexico’s Spaceport America names new executive director

SIERRA COUNTY, N.M. – Spaceport America has named New Mexico native Scott A. McLaughlin as its new executive director. The company announced the appointment on Tuesday. ...