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New Mexico teen’s school absence unnoticed before his death

13-year-old was beaten to death, authorities believe

Skiers fined under toughened rule at Colorado resort

SNOWMASS VILLAGE – Four skiers have been fined $250 each for violating a newly-strengthened municipal code in a Colorado resort town that forbids people from skiing through closed areas. ...

Marijuana sales in Colorado break record

DENVER – The Colorado Department of Revenue says marijuana shops in the state made a record $1.51 billion in sales of medical and recreational cannabis, edibles and concentrate products in...

Weld County poised to see another record oil year

GREELEY – Weld County in northeast Colorado is poised to see a record for oil production. For 2017, production through November is sitting at more than 105 million barrels of oil....

Report: 69 Colorado residents prescribed aid-in-dying meds

50 actually filled prescription

Former U.S. Rep. Tancredo abandons bid for Colorado governor

Says he wants to help chances for a Republican win

Family searches for answers after horse found dismembered

PUEBLO – A Colorado family is searching for answers after their beloved horse, Nickel, was butchered. The Pueblo Chieftain reports the family found the 22-year-old animal Friday m...

Police identify decapitated body found in Albuquerque

ALBUQUERQUE — Police in Albuquerque have identified a decapitated body found in the Four Hills area. Authorities say 39-year-old Andra Willis of Tohajiilee, a Navajo community wes...

Colorado boasts country’s 8th-fastest growing population

DENVER – New U.S. Census figures show Colorado had the country’s eighth-fastest growing population this year. The Denver Post reported Wednesday that Colorado added more than 77,0...

Damaged school to be renovated in honor of shooting victims

Fundraising page set up to help with costs

Students hid in classrooms during shooting

Parents say kids’ text messages told them the shooter was approaching

Navajo Code Talker George B. Willie Sr. dies in Arizona

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — A Navajo Code Talker who used his native language to outsmart the Japanese in World War II has died in Arizona. Navajo Nation officials say George B. Willie...