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Gunman remains free after shootings

Law enforcement has yet to make an arrest after a 21-year-old was shot and killed the night of Sunday, Sept. 15, in Cortez. Cortez Police Chief Roy Lane said Natalie Hatch, 21, as...

Flood-weary New Mexico keeps eyes on rivers

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico residents are keeping wary eyes on rivers and dams as parts of the state cope with weekend rains and the renewed threat of heavy runoff from already-saturated soils ...

Blessings offered at Dolores school

A local group is organizing a community “Blessing of the Dolores Schools” to take place 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, at Central Avenue and 12th Street in Dolores. The blessing is for ...

State lawmakers to tour speaking on school-funding tax

GLENWOOD SPRINGS – Colorado lawmakers sponsoring a measure changing the way public schools are financed are going around the state to explain a tax ballot proposal that is before voters this...

Colorado will pay for Front Range floods

CENTENNIAL – Monetary damage estimates from massive floods on the Front Range will not be available for at least two weeks, Gov. John Hickenlooper said Monday, Sept. 16. Even as s...

Front Range flooding cleanups, rescues continue

ESTES PARK – Colorado mountain towns cut off for days by massive flooding slowly reopened to reveal cabins toppled, homes ripped from their foundations and everything covered in a thick laye...

The nuts and bolts of the Nov. 5 election

There is a Coordinated Election coming up on Nov. 5, 2013 that will have school-district candidates, three special districts participating and a couple of state questions included on this ba...

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