Colorado’s top federal prosecutor resigns to return to private sector
Cole Finegan, Colorado’s top federal prosecutor appointed by President Joe Biden, is stepping down in a few weeks to return to the private sector.
Colorado appeals court sides with RTD in $111 million fight with contractor
The issue dates back to the mid-2010s when Denver Transit Partners built the A-, B- and G-lines for RTD.
Weld County Jail latest site of a string of in-custody deaths across the state
Jefferson and El Paso counties have also reported recent deaths that happened in jail cells
Fallout continues from the Miss USA resignations as a runner-up declines the crown
Miss Colorado Arianna Lemus resigned in solidarity on Friday, writing that Voigt and Srivastava's "voices have been stifled by the constraints of a contract that undermines their rights and dignity," and calling for urgent reform within Miss USA.
Second Colorado teen pleads guilty in rock-throwing death of 20-year-old woman
Another suspect in the rock-throwing death of Alexa Bartell entered a plea today.
Fossil found near Colorado Springs identified as new species of mammal
A new study said the small, chinchilla-sized omnivore belonged to a group of mammals that eventually gave rise to all hoofed mammals.
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Industry hopeful U.S. ban on Russian uranium imports revives Western mines
The bipartisan law is a boost to Lakewood-based Energy Fuels, the largest producer of uranium in the U.S.
Interview: Governor Jared Polis on new housing options, public transit, and property tax relief
Polis describes a “kumbaya’’ legislative session that brought bipartisan support for some of his long-standing initiatives.
How many people did we save with social distancing and COVID vaccines? CU researchers say nearly a million
Before the first COVID-19 vaccine became available, Americans radically changed their behavior to avoid getting the virus by social distancing and wearing masks.
Walsenburg brings back its community celebration, Porchfest, for a second year
The daylong event features live music and art around the southern Colorado city.
Your complete guide to summer music festivals in Colorado
From underground music in Denver to under-the-stars performances in Durango, this summer offers a bit of everything.
Many southern Colorado students don’t have access to computer science classes, one Pueblo JROTC leader is trying to change that
While half of all schools in the state do not offer any computer sciences, Major John Freeburg holds classes outside of school hours to help spark interest and fill high-paying cybersecurity jobs.
Colorado passed a law to crack down on dishonest officers by pulling their certifications. Has it worked?
The law has led to dozens of decertifications, but who decides if the officers are telling the truth?"
Pueblo City Council votes to ban syringe exchange programs
The decision eliminates two programs in the city.
Appeal judges voice doubts about ruling on transgender woman’s admission into Wyoming sorority
The 10th Circuit Court in Denver wondered if they could rule on the case or if it should be sent a lower court.
Grand Junction to retain mail processing facility, for now
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announces pause in movement of processing facilities until 2025.
Excessive force lawsuit against Colorado Springs Police Department results in $2.1 million settlement
Colorado Springs City Council voted 7 to 1 in favor of a two-point-one million dollar settlement in a civil rights lawsuit filed against the police department.
Mesa County Commissioners come out against monument idea
A resolution passed Tuesday follows a similar move made in Montrose County.