Regional News Evictions begin in Utah polygamous community The evictions went smoothly and without major confrontation – but it was painstakingly slow changing locks and clearing rooms at… December 5, 2014
Regional News Sage-grouses’ fate shapes West’s energy development Dave Showalter/Colorado Parks and Wildlife file photo<br><br>A Gunnison sage-grouse, related to the greater gage-grouse, dances with its tail feathers fanned… December 3, 2014
Regional News Officers hit by car while working protest East High School students participate in a protest against the Ferguson, Missouri, grand jury decision at a busy intersection in… December 3, 2014
Regional News Study: Utah could manage federally controlled land The 800-page economic study shows it would cost Utah nearly $300 million to take over the land, but Utah could… December 1, 2014
Regional News Tired of changing clocks twice each year? Couple’s idea would put an end to that in Colo. December 1, 2014
Regional News Election canvass triggers recount Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, right, hands over the official election results canvass from the Nov. 4 general election… November 30, 2014
Regional News Albuquerque police officer fired after shooting camera not recording fatal incident just one of several reoccurring instances November 30, 2014
Regional News Religious group tied to pot cartel Mennonite pleads guilty in case of drug smuggling November 30, 2014
Regional News Magnitude-4.7 quake rattles residents The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude-4.7 temblor that hit late Sunday night was centered seven miles north of Sedona… November 30, 2014
Regional News Regional Briefs BOULDER – The Boulder City Council is considering rules that could allow records of some of its closed executive sessions… November 30, 2014
Regional News Industry groups appeal ban on mines near Grand Canyon O’Neill Butte is seen from South Kaibab Trail in Grand Canyon National Park, Ariz. Two mining industry groups have appealed… November 29, 2014
Regional News Smog rules concern Southwest industries Utilities that run coal-fired power plants in the Southwest, oil and gas operations throughout New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado, and… November 29, 2014
Regional News Traffic stops for expanded phone use quadruples in their 30s, 40s more likely to text than younger drivers November 28, 2014
Regional News Veteran dies waiting for ambulance at VA A veteran who collapsed in an Albuquerque Veteran Affairs hospital cafeteria 500 yards from the emergency room died Monday after… July 5, 2014
Regional News Shock, sadness after teen’s arrest in conspiring case A statute of St. Francis of Assisi stands in the yard outside the home of Ana Maria and John Conley… July 5, 2014
Regional News Tragedies on waterways affect rafting industry But try telling that to tourists turned skittish by reports of deaths elsewhere on Colorado’s swollen waterways. “If you have… July 5, 2014
Regional News Rainbow Gathering ends Musicians gather around the fire at the Lovin’ Ovens camp at the Rainbow Family Gathering in the Uinta Mountains near… July 4, 2014
Regional News Colorado’s budget sent to governor one Republican in House supports $23 billion plan April 14, 2014
Regional News Abortion-rights vote gets delayed Demonstrators rally against Colorado Senate Bill 175 in a protest led Tuesday by Archbishop of Denver Samuel J. Aquila on… April 14, 2014
Regional News What will N.M. do about water issues? New Mexico Environment Department Secretary Ryan Flynn, center, discusses water-quality issues around New Mexico as Laguna Pueblo Gov. Richard Luarkie… April 14, 2014
Regional News Panel dismisses Hickenlooper ethics complaint Hickenlooperdu1-i-syn In dismissing the complaint on a 4-1 vote, the Independent Ethics Commission concluded that the use of staff time… April 14, 2014
Regional News What should we do with pot-tax revenue? Gov. Hickenlooper, Legislature at odds April 13, 2014