Senate returns to Washington after Sen. Lindsey Graham’s death with uncertain agenda
Senate Republicans will return to Washington with an uncertain agenda after the death of prominent Republican Lindsey Graham.
Senate Republicans will return to Washington with an uncertain agenda after the death of prominent Republican Lindsey Graham.
Hot weather is expected to roast Denver and the surrounding area on Monday, prompting city officials to open cooling centers.
Colorado’s four active wildfires — the Aspen Acres fire, Gold Mountain fire, Ferris fire and Willow fire — have consumed an estimated 203,923 acres.
Edgardo Jimenez-Alvarad, a 30-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder after a Saturday assault at 1300 Larimer Street in Denver turned fatal, police said.
A boating accident in Chatfield State Park sent one person to the hospital on Saturday, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
The Colorado Court of Appeals reversed a discovery sanction against the Denver District Attorney’s Office after a judge found prosecutors violated a man’s rights two years ago when they turned over an exculpatory 911 recording just days before his trial was to begin.
Kenneth Flowe, an organizer, said he expects the Boulder County NAACP branch to be revived within the coming weeks.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump’s closest allies in Congress who traveled the globe to advocate for a more aggressive U.S. foreign policy, has died after a “brief and sudden illness,” his office said. He was 71.
Rioting erupted in Newark, New Jersey, over the police beating of a Black taxi driver; 26 people were killed in the five days of violence that followed.
More than $67 million was spent on Colorado’s primary elections, the vast majority on Democratic races as Phil Weiser and Michael Bennet battled for governor and Manny Rutinel won the CD8 primary.