Colorado lawmaker drops gun in Capitol while hurrying to abortion vote

Witnesses call incident ‘reckless and scary’

Colorado Democrats, election officials try to prevent insider threats to elections

Senate Bill 153 was inspired by the events surrounding Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters

VA proposal to close rural health clinics spurs opposition

ALBUQUERQUE – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has released a list of community-based clinics that it proposes to close in New Mexico and other rural areas around the country as part ...

Election audit prompts pushback from New Mexico auditor

ALBUQUERQUE – The state auditor is the latest top Democratic official to push back against an independent audit of the 2020 election in one rural New Mexico county, as questions about irregu...

Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep graze along Colorado 145

Bighorn sheep shed winter coats and head for greener pastures as snow melts

Tico Time owner faces San Juan commissioners Tuesday about controversial festival

Neighbors complained about noise, trespassing and nudity last year

Avalanche kills snowmobiler across Colorado state line

Of 12 fatal slides this season, six have involved snowmobiles

New Mexico terror trial in limbo years after compound raid

SANTA FE – A federal judge on Thursday sought to evaluate the mental health of a woman charged with kidnapping, firearms and terrorism-related counts – nearly four years after authorities ar...

Sheriff, CBI investigate possible homicide south of Cortez

Man discovered dead in camp trailer; injuries trigger homicide investigation

Regional opioid group selects members in preparation for settlement funds

The SouthWEST Opioid Response District will decide how to use the money to combat substance abuse in Southwest Colorado

Colorado lawmakers withdraw bill aimed at removing racial bias in jury selection

Measure would have prohibited attorneys from trying to disqualify a potential juror based only on reasons such as a distrust of police

Bill affirming abortion access in Colorado clears second hurdle after 24 hours of debate

Representatives began debating House Bill 1279 on Friday morning and finished at about 11 a.m. Saturday