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More than 46,000 people file for unemployment in Colorado

DENVER — More than 46,000 people filed for unemployment payments in Colorado last week as coronavirus-related job losses continued, with workers in the hospitality and food industries accoun...

Polis closes Colorado ski areas amid coronavirus outbreak

<span class="Drop cap">Telluride, Purgatory announce closures; Vail, Alterra close 49 resorts amid virus outbreak</span>

Denver Country Club sterilizes after member becomes ill

At least 208 tests have come back negative

Eight in Colorado test positive for coronavirus

Most cases so far are on Front Range

Two test positive for coronavirus in Colorado

Man and traveling companion had visited Italy

Utah lawmakers vote to study violence against Native women

Task force would examine data collection

Mother charged after Colorado girl dies from meth overdose

GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Prosecutors in Colorado charged a mother in the death of her 5-year-old daughter after authorities said the girl died of methamphetamine intoxication from drinking water m...

Uncounted 2019 ballots found in Western Colorado county

‘This is a very serious offense,’ county clerk says

Kobe Bryant, daughter killed in copter crash; 7 others dead

In Los Angeles and pro basketball, an outpouring of grief

Idaho resort looks for skier after avalanche; 2 others die

Multiple teams and dog units join search

New Mexico city to try comprehensive crime-fighting plan

ALBUQUERQUE — Facing another year of record homicides, New Mexico’s largest city plans to tackle violent crime with a more comprehensive approach. Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller on ...

University of New Mexico dean proposes free medical school

ALBUQUERQUE — A University of New Mexico dean has announced plans to ask the state to fund full-ride scholarships to medical students who commit to practicing within the state. ...