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Denver settles with man jailed after unable to pay fee

DENVER – Denver has settled a lawsuit by a man who his attorney says was jailed for five days because he couldn’t afford to pay a $50 administrative fee. The Denver Post reports a...

Mother of man killed by police files complaint over footage

FORT COLLINS – The mother of a man fatally shot by police has filed a complaint asking Colorado State University to release unredacted footage of the shooting. The Coloradoan repo...

New Mexico politics, immigration make headlines in 2018

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico Democrats solidified their power over state government during the midterm elections as a long-held GOP congressional seat in a key border district was flipped by a p...

NORAD tracking Santa for children around the world

COLORADO SPRINGS – Volunteers dressed in Christmas hats and military uniforms are taking calls from children around the world who want to know when Santa will be coming. NORAD Tra...

Farmington welcomes home new teenage winner of ‘The Voice

FARMINGTON – A celebration in Farmington was held Saturday to welcome the winner of NBC’s “The Voice” back to her hometown. Fans watched a procession for Chevel Shepherd after she...

Police arrest pair wanted on a murder charge in Colorado

SANTA FE – State Police have arrested in New Mexico’s capital city a father and his 13-year-old son who were wanted for first-degree murder in Colorado, the New Mexico State Police say Hei...

Former BIA director engaged in abusive behavior; no action taken

Employees detail a culture of harassment, inaction

Santa tracker will still run despite government shutdown

DENVER – The government may be partially shut down, but that won’t stop hundreds of volunteers dressed in Christmas hats and military uniforms Monday from taking calls from children around t...

Pueblo’s new, bare-bones homeless shelter is ‘making it work’

City spent $250,000 to lease and renovate an old food-storage warehouse

Drought reveals a long-submerged Colorado town

GUNNISON COUNTY (AP) – The cold is just the cold. Bob Robbins and Bill Sunderlin know it all too well. Negative 2? That’s nothing, says Sunderlin, 78. “Child’s play,” says Robbins...

Mystery donor again gives Colorado Salvation Army gold coin

FORT COLLINS – The Salvation Army says a mystery benefactor in Colorado has once again donated a gold coin worth about $1,500. The charity says someone dropped a South African Kru...

New Mexico lags behind neighbors in population growth

SANTA FE – New estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show New Mexico’s headcount remains largely flat while other states in the western region have among the fastest-growing populations in t...