ICE’s plan to give officers electric shock gloves draws outrage and fears of misuse
The size of the purchase suggests ICE plans to give the device to most or all of its officers.
The size of the purchase suggests ICE plans to give the device to most or all of its officers.
The Golden City Council voted unanimously to fire City Manger Scott Vargo on Tuesday night for his handling of a “racist incident” in which an employee hung a Black doll by its neck in a fire station stairwell.
A Colorado gun owner advocacy group is asking a federal court to halt the enforcement of a new law that sets eligibility requirements to buy certain firearms.
Leavitt is the youngest person in history to hold the role.
Denver officials have suspended a new approach to deputy discipline at the Denver Sheriff Department after months of pushback from police oversight groups.
A bear made an early morning visit to a Breckenridge hotel Tuesday, helping itself to some chocolate before police officers scared it back into the woods.
President Donald Trump was sued in federal court to stop him from making money off early, exclusive access to his posts on U.S. policy on the own Truth Social platform.
Tristan Tucker, William Simms, Tyler Kersey-Huffman, Titus Gould and Braden Taylor all died in the crash on Lookout Lane, according to the Mesa County Coroner’s Office.
Former University of Colorado Boulder professor Ward Churchill, a controversial symbol of academic freedom who was fired after comparing 9/11 victims to a notorious Nazi, has died.
Doctors worry President Donald Trump’s executive order on vaccines will stoke fear and confusion among parents at when measles is raging.