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Most New Mexicans are Real ID-compliant as deadline looms

SANTA FE – New Mexico now has 1 million residents with driver’s licenses or identification cards that comply with tougher federal ID requirements that will take effect in 2020. Of...

New Mexico seeks public input on Volkswagen settlement funds

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico officials are giving the public a chance to weigh in on how to spend settlement money connected to the Volkswagen smog device emissions scandal. The Alb...

Man fatally shot in Albuquerque brewery identified

ALBUQUERQUE – Authorities have released the name of a man who died in a weekend shooting in an Albuquerque brewery. Albuquerque police say 37-year-old Cody Guy Wrathall allegedl...

Colorado records modest decline in drug overdose deaths

COLORADO SPRINGS The number of drug overdose deaths in Colorado decreased slightly last year but remains high. The Gazette reports that figures from the state Department of Pub...

Rancher works to establish water buffalo in Colorado

Roaring Fork Valley provides challenges, possibilities

Colorado a step closer to adopting health reinsurance plan

DENVER – Colorado is a step closer to creating a program designed to lower health insurance premiums on the Affordable Care Act individual market. If approved by federal officials...

Kroger recalls frozen berries that might have hepatitis A

NEW YORK – Grocery stores owned by Kroger across the country are recalling store-label frozen berries because they might be contaminated with hepatitis A. There have been no repor...

Man found dead after western Colorado building fire

GRAND JUNCTION – A man’s body has been found after a fire at a spa business in western Colorado. According to the Grand Junction Police Department, the fire was reported about 9:3...

Job Corps center in western Colorado to undergo changes

DENVER – A U.S. Forest Service job training center for rural youths in western Colorado will be taken over by a private contractor, and its employees have been told they can either retire or...

Albuquerque eyes Route 66 upgrades in ‘forgotten’ part

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico’s largest city is the latest to embark on upgrades to its portion of the historic Route 66 Highway. Officials in Albuquerque want to see improvements to a...

Coroner IDs man who died in rafting accident on Eagle River

AVON – Authorities have released the name of a man who died in a rafting accident on Colorado’s Eagle River. Eagle County Coroner Kara Bettis identified the victim late Thursday n...

New Mexico plans meetings for new methane rules

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico environmental regulators say they will be reaching out to communities, environmental groups and industry to develop the state’s first methane reduction regulations. ...