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Colorado cyclists injured from trip line strung across trail

COLORADO SPRINGS – Officials say two people were injured after their bicycles were caught in a booby trap on a Colorado Springs trail. KRDO-TV reported Wednesday that the bicycl...

Colorado brewery discontinues beer named after Hickenlooper

BOULDER – A Colorado brewery has discontinued a beer named for former Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper after an anti-fracking group threatened a boycott. The Daily Camera repo...

Teacher salaries, school funding get boosts in New Mexico

SANTA FE – Legislation that responds to a lawsuit by raising public school salaries and increasing annual spending on public education by nearly a half-billion dollars has been signed New Me...

Falling snow suspected of causing Colorado gas explosion

BRECKENRIDGE – Firefighters suspect falling snow and ice caused a natural gas explosion at a home in Colorado’s mountains. The explosion and resulting fire destroyed the home in B...

Critics of New Mexico gun law renew call for referendum

SANTA FE – Critics are reviving their challenge of a new gun control measure by trying to put the issue on a ballot for voters to decide. Opponents have filed an amended petition ...

U.S. won’t seek death penalty after boy found dead at compound

ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. prosecutors will not seek the death penalty against four adults who lived at a New Mexico compound where authorities found the remains of a toddler who was reported missin...

Utah names Gila monster as its official state reptile

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah has named a venomous lizard with black and yellow bead-like scales as its state reptile. Republican Gov. Gary Herbert signed a bill into law last week that a...

Lawmakers pass dramatic drilling rule changes

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers gave final approval Wednesday to a measure that would dramatically change the way the state regulates its booming oil and gas industry, shifting the focus to prot...

Sex-abuse trial of fugitive priest tests federal reach

SANTA FE – A Roman Catholic priest is being tried on federal charges that he sexually abused a New Mexico boy in the early 1990s at an Air Force base and veterans’ cemetery before fleeing th...

ACLU pushes for criminal record expungements in New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – Advocates for criminal justice reform are urging Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to sign legislation that would allow for people to have certain arrests or convictions removed from...

Bills in Congress would implement drought plan in West

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Two members of Arizona’s congressional delegation introduced legislation Tuesday on a plan to address a shrinking supply of water from a river that serves 40 million peopl...

New Mexico scraps Columbus Day for Indigenous Peoples’ Day

SANTA FE – New Mexico is doing away with Columbus Day in favor of a holiday honoring Native Americans. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Tuesday signed legislation that creates Indig...