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Colorado’s Gov. Polis proposes full-day kindergarten funding

DENVER – Colorado Gov. Jared Polis wants to use better-than-expected tax revenue to implement government-funded full-day kindergarten this fall. Polis unveiled his supplemental bu...

Vandalism at Denver Art Museum caused nearly $2M in damages

DENVER – An official told police the Denver Art Museum sustained nearly $2 million in losses when a vandal shattered glass and damaged other artwork last month. The Denver Post...

Report: New Mexico remains 48th in nation in child poverty

SANTA FE – A child-advocacy group says New Mexico’s child poverty rate has decreased but that the state still rates 48th in the nation when compared with other states. New Mexico ...

Ethics commission will probe five complaints against Hickenlooper

Three complaints dismissed

Agency built pen for possible horse slaughter

RENO, Nev. – The U.S. Forest Service has built its first corral for wild horses, which could allow it to bypass federal restrictions and sell the animals for slaughter. The agency...

Colorado animal sanctuary saves hundreds of chickens

ERIE – A Colorado sanctuary for farm animals says it found cannibalism, infections and fractured wings while rescuing chickens from a farm. The Daily Camera reports Chrissy Din...

Colorado AG opposes Independent in court records fight

Weiser ducked First Amendment issue at heart of case, editor says

Man dies after exchanging gunfire with police in Colorado

AURORA – Colorado police say a man wearing body armor has died after exchanging gunfire with officers. They said another man found Tuesday in a nearby Aurora home also died of g...

Libraries add social workers for homeless patrons

COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) – Alicia Kwande works in a Colorado Springs library, but she isn’t here to talk about overdue books. She doesn’t care if “Turtle,” the woman standing in fron...

Colorado cities, counties sue pharmaceutical companies

DENVER – Denver and 16 other Colorado communities have sued the manufacturers and distributors of opioids claiming they fraudulently hyped the drugs behind the deadly nationwide epidemic of ...

Lawsuit: New Mexico boy had toe severed at Farmington public pool

FARMINGTON, N.M. – A northwestern New Mexico woman says her 6-year-old had his toe severed at a public pool’s water slide. The Daily Times of Farmington, New Mexico, reports Au...

Jonathan Nez to be sworn in as Navajo Nation president

FORT DEFIANCE, Ariz. – Jonathan Nez will be sworn in Tuesday as the next president on the country’s largest Native American reservation. He and Vice President-elect Myron Lizer wi...