Today in History: May 31, South Fork Dam collapse kills more than 2,200
Over 2,200 people in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, died when the South Fork Dam collapsed, sending 20 million tons of water from Conemaugh Lake rushing through the town.
Over 2,200 people in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, died when the South Fork Dam collapsed, sending 20 million tons of water from Conemaugh Lake rushing through the town.
Internal emails reviewed by The Denver Post show leadership at Colorado’s Division of Unemployment Insurance has known for years that they’re supposed to be offering unemployment overpayment determinations appeals, but don’t.
Severe thunderstorms may bring tornadoes, hail the size of tennis balls and winds up to 70 mph to Colorado’s Eastern Plains on Saturday afternoon, National Weather Service forecasters said.
A Colorado grand jury will investigate whether an Aurora police officer should be charged for fatally shooting Rajon Belt-Stubblefield after he evaded a traffic stop.
The Bulldogs emphatically powered past D’Evelyn in the finals of the John W. Haefeli state tournament Saturday at Butch Butler Field.
Hesty, a critically endangered Sumatran orangutan known for her fabulous hair, gave birth this week to a boy at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance.
Denver Pavilions is set for a major refresh, with over $3 million in capital improvements planned for its parking garage, roof, signage and mural along 15th Street.
Oakwood Homes is building a 900-acre, planned community called Prairie Point in southeast Aurora. Plans call for more a diverse mix of more than 1,600 new homes.
Ivan Gandara of Denver was sentenced to 22 years in a Colorado prison for child sex trafficking, Larimer County officials said.
Gov. Jared Polis on Friday again vetoed a pro-union bill aimed at making it easier for organized Colorado workers to negotiate with their employers.