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Colorado’s election brought a wave of women, but the current was strongest for Democrats

Women turned out in force in Colorado on Election Day, casting 110,000 more ballots than men, based on unofficial results Friday. But it was primarily Democratic women who won the day: They ...

In Yosemite, two deaths raise concerns about social media

Study: Selfies caused 259 fatalities

Snow blankets central Colorado, snarls traffic

DENVER – A winter storm snarled traffic and left more than six inches of snow in some areas of central Colorado. Icy roadways and a crash involving more than a dozen vehicles on...

Sheriff’s office: 2 electrocuted, 1 injured at Moab potash mine

MOAB, Utah – Authorities say two workers were electrocuted and a third injured Saturday when industrial equipment at a potash mine in eastern Utah touched a power line. The San Ju...

Navajo Nation allows members to vote after ballot shortage

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – FJ Thompson headed to a polling site to vote in the Navajo Nation election this week only to be told it had run out of ballots. She and about 30 others waited o...

Colorado Springs police: Two arrested in fatal crash were racing

COLORADO SPRINGS – Colorado Springs police say two drivers involved in a wreck earlier this month in which a 64-year-old man died were racing each other at the time. The Gazett...

CU regents discuss whether future regents should be paid

COLORADO SPRINGS – The University of Colorado Board of Regents will examine whether future regents should be paid a stipend. The Daily Camera reports that regents currently can...

Heavy snowfall expected in New Mexico late Sunday, Monday

ALBUQUERQUE – A strong cold front is expected to combine with an approaching storm system to produce heavy snow in parts of New Mexico late this weekend and early in the coming week. ...

Colorado millennials booking it to their public libraries

DENVER – When 23-year-old Curt Baker had two buddies visiting from Arkansas over to his new Denver digs recently, he knew there was one spot everyone had to check out: the Denver Central Lib...

New Mexico’s immigration policy likely to change

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s Democratic governor-elect signaled a new approach to border security and immigration that emphasizes humanitarian concerns and skepticism of the White House, as the r...

Gov. Hickenlooper issues 23 more pardons

DENVER – Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has issued pardons for 23 people determined to have moved past their criminal histories and to be contributing to their communities. Hicke...

Jared Polis vows to defend Colorado lands, outdoor industry

Governor-elect says his commitment to protect public lands helped get votes