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New Mexico utility to keep lights on for federal workers

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico’s largest electric utility says it will not disconnect the power of federal employees who are behind on their bills. Public Service Co. of New Mexic...

Vail Resorts’ stock falls on lowered profit forecast

BROOMFIELD – Shares of Vail Resorts are falling after the ski resort company lowered one of its full-year forecasts because of fewer guests in early December. The Broomfield, Colo...

Federal workers in Denver protest shutdown

‘Do your job so that we can do ours.’

Colorado judge resigns after panel finds impropriety

The Associated Press DENVER – A Colorado Appeals Court judge has resigned after a discipline review panel found three judicial code violations, including referring to a fellow App...

Federal workers get $0 pay stubs as shutdown drags on

OGDEN, Utah – Federal workers received pay stubs Friday with nothing but zeroes on them as the effects of the government shutdown hit home, deepening anxieties about mortgage payments and un...

Colorado governor pushes local controls on oil-gas decisions

Oil, gas regulation a focus of governor’s State of the State

Colorado attorney general plans legal action against Trump administration

DENVER – Colorado’s new attorney general laid out his plans to take legal action against the Trump administration. The Colorado Sun reports Phil Weiser on Wednesday said his prior...

Road construction worker struck and killed in Colorado

BRIGHTON – The Colorado State Patrol says a construction worker has died after being hit by a vehicle. The patrol says the worker was a flagger at a project in Adams County when...

AstraZeneca laying off more than 200 workers in Colorado

BOULDER – A biopharmaceutical company is laying off more than 200 employees in Colorado. The Daily Camera reports the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s website has pub...

New Mexico to participate in early food stamps option

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Human Services Department says it will participate in a federal waiver option that will clear the way for benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Pro...

Glitch causes Colorado DMV to overcharge 100,000 drivers

DENVER – Officials say a computer glitch caused the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles to overcharge about 100,000 drivers for vehicle registration renewals last month. DMV spo...

New Mexico eases unemployment benefits rule because of shutdown

SANTA FE – The federal government’s partial shutdown has prompted New Mexico to waive the unemployment insurance rule’s requirement that applicants search for work. The Department...