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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. ...

Aurora officials discuss Elijaha McClain investigation

DENVER – The mayor of Aurora on Tuesday thanked a panel of experts who delivered a highly critical report on the fatal arrest of Elijah McClain as an important step in the city’s healing on ...

Civil rights claim seeks $1.8 billion or in-person schooling

SANTA FE – Accusations of civil rights violations have been filed against the Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education on behalf of students who cannot return to in-person learning, in ...

Navajo Nation reports 16 new COVID-19 cases, 14 more deaths

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation on Tuesday reported 16 new COVID-19 cases with 14 additional deaths. The latest figures from tribal health officials bring the total numbe...

Colorado lawmakers hear bill on doxing public health workers

DENVER – One year into the coronavirus pandemic, Colorado public health officials asked lawmakers to pass a bill that would make it unlawful to disseminate personal information that threaten...

Second fatality in two days at Eldora Mountain ski resort

NEDERLAND – Authorities say a 16-year-old skier died Monday at Eldora Mountain Resort after striking a tree – the second fatality at the resort in two days. The Boulder County She...

Colorado lawmakers hear bill to enforce safe firearm storage

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers heard from Second Amendment advocates and gun violence activists on a bill that would require firearms to be safely stored when they are not in use to keep them a...

New Mexico may discipline, fine workers who release records

SANTA FE – State employees could be fired or fined up to $5,000 for identifying people who receive public benefits or for releasing information about an individual’s immigration status, nati...

New Mexico to resume horse racing as virus restrictions ease

ALBUQUERQUE – The commission that oversees horse racing in New Mexico announced Monday that live racing is set to resume in April now that public health restrictions related to the coronavir...

State Senate tentatively OKs easing child abuse lawsuits

DENVER – Colorado’s Senate tentatively endorsed a bill on Monday to eliminate a six-year statute of limitations for victims of child sexual assault to pursue civil action against perpetrator...

Second fatality in two days at Eldora Mountain ski resort

NEDERLAND – Authorities say a 16-year-old skier died Monday at Eldora Mountain Resort after striking a tree – the second fatality at the resort in two days. The Boulder County She...