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Denver police kill armed man pulled over in stolen car

AURORA – An armed man driving a stolen car was shot and killed by Denver police on Monday, authorities said. The shooting happened during the evening rush hour after Denver poli...

Republican TV meteorologist joins New Mexico Senate race

ALBUQUERQUE – Mark Ronchetti, an Albuquerque meteorologist who is one of New Mexico’s most popular television figures, announced Tuesday that is joining the race for U.S. Senate in New Mexic...

Man fatally shot during encounter with Albuquerque police

ALBUQUERQUE – At least one Albuquerque police officer fatally shot a man who allegedly was waving a handgun in the air while crossing a street, police said. Officers were on patro...

Initiative to reintroduce wolves makes ballot

For more than 25 years, Rob Edward, president of the Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund, has dreamed of returning wolves to Colorado. His vision is now much closer to reality. ...

Feds, Colorado seek answers in mysterious drone sightings

FORT MORGAN – Groups of drones have been spotted buzzing over rural parts of northeastern Colorado and western Nebraska for weeks, unnerving residents. Now, U.S. officials are working with s...

Colorado state Sen. Lois Court to resign, cites health issues

DENVER – Colorado Democratic state Sen. Lois Court announced Monday she is resigning effective Jan. 16 due to health issues. A statement released by majority Senate Democrats said...

Colorado to pay $500K to inmate beaten by prison guard

DENVER – Colorado officials have agreed to pay $500,000 to a man serving a life sentence for murder who was severely beaten by a prison guard while he was having an epileptic seizure. ...

Colorado Sen. Williams says she won’t seek re-election

DENVER – Colorado state Sen. Angela Williams on Monday announced she will not seek re-election this year in her northeastern Denver district. Williams, a Democrat, is a statehouse...

Navajo Nation eyes proposed Department of Medical Examiners

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – The Navajo Nation says it is working with Congress to fund the tribe’s proposed Department of Medical Examiners. The Gallup Independent reports Navajo Law ...

Finding new ways to engage with language in New Mexico

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Jimmie Barber spoke Spanish at home before arriving at El Camino Real Academy in Santa Fe. The third grader now jokes with friends in English and Spanish. Th...

Santa Fe police waiting on audit of troubled evidence room

SANTA FE – Santa Fe police’s poor handling of its evidence room may have affected several cases. But just how many remains a mystery. The department is awaiting the results of an ...

Incubation period ends for possible Denver measles exposure

DENVER – Health officials say an incubation period has expired for people who may have been exposed to three children infected with measles and had traveled from New Zealand to Los Angeles a...