Regional News Colorado’s fracking battle goes before state Supreme Court Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, helped set off an energy boom in Colorado. It also stirred up a fight over potential… December 9, 2015
Regional News Interior secretary: No criminal acts in Gold King Mine spill “I don’t believe there’s anything in there to suggest criminal activity,” Interior Secretary Sally Jewell told lawmakers on Capitol Hill… December 9, 2015
Regional News Colorado Springs shooting suspect sought directions Dear The official was not authorized to publicly discuss the investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of… December 8, 2015
Regional News Pearl Harbor hard to forget 74 years later for Colorado vets The horrid smell came from the charred bodies of the dead sailors, soldiers and others floating in the sea water… December 7, 2015
Regional News Planned Parenthood head mourns Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, read the names of the three people killed in the… December 5, 2015
Regional News Declining prices hit energy-producing states hard But with the recent slide in energy prices, fuel-rich states like Wyoming and Alaska are now facing the same sort… December 3, 2015
Regional News U.S. monitor: No deal yet on Albuquerque use-of-force policy Independent monitor James Ginger, who is overseeing federally ordered changes to the Albuquerque Police Department, on Thursday said the department… December 3, 2015
Regional News Ex-wife says clinic suspect vandalized Planned Parenthood Colorado Springs shooting suspect, Robert Dear, right, appears via video before Judge Gilbert Martinez, with public defender Dan King, at… December 2, 2015
Regional News Lawmaker: Planned Parenthood ‘the real culprit’ for violence Rep. JoAnn Windholz wrote in a Facebook posting Monday that Planned Parenthood is “the real culprit” for violence. “Violence is… December 1, 2015
Regional News Reclusive suspect’s words draw focus in Planned Parenthood shooting investigation ‘No more baby parts,’ Dear told police November 29, 2015
Regional News 3 victims of Colorado Springs shooting remembered Combat veteran, father Ke’Arre Stewart, 29, was accompanying someone at the clinic when he was killed, said Amburh Butler, a… November 29, 2015
Regional News Region Briefs LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Las Cruces officials say a new memorial planned for the southern New Mexico city will be… November 28, 2015
Regional News ‘Ms. Karen’ peppers homeless with love, support Everyone treated with respect in Glenwood Springs center November 28, 2015
Regional News Official says gunman made ‘no more baby parts’ statement 3 dead, 9 injured at Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs November 28, 2015
Regional News Colorado Springs gunman kills 3, wounds 9 Shooter enters Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs November 27, 2015
Regional News Routt County officials welcome coal mine’s sale owner plans to keep operation running November 27, 2015
Regional News Why 9 out of 10 colleges reported no rapes last year That should be good news, but we know sexual assault is far more common than that. A 2014 survey of… November 27, 2015
Regional News New Mexico Democratic leader unsure on GOP driver’s license fix Egolf The Santa Fe Democrat said this week he’s awaiting details on a plan to grant driving privilege cards for… November 26, 2015
Regional News Regional Briefs BOULDER – Police in Boulder said a man arrested Tuesday for attempted murder in Baltimore was staying with University of… November 25, 2015
Regional News Endangered bat, cactuses subjects of new federal lawsuit In court papers filed last week in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association and the Texas… November 25, 2015
Regional News San Juan College helps struggling students The tentatively titled Center for Working Families program was established as part of a series of grants from the W.K.… November 24, 2015
Regional News Only light snow expected in Colorado for Thanksgiving heavy pre-turkey day traffic shouldn’t surprise November 22, 2015
Regional News Swing state Colorado mulls universal health care Colorado state Sen. Irene Aguilar, right, who is a physician at Denver Health, helps deliver more than 156,000 signatures to… November 22, 2015