Denver police fire officer allegedly involved in 16th Street mall assault
Two Denver police officers were cited following separate incidents in downtown over the past two months, the Denver Police Department announced Thursday.
Two Denver police officers were cited following separate incidents in downtown over the past two months, the Denver Police Department announced Thursday.
President Trump ousted members of the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission charged with assisting state and local elections officials.
Colorado officials allowed some of the thousands of people displaced by four major wildfires to return home this week, with more evacuation orders expected to be lifted on Friday.
Aspen One, owner/operator of four ski resorts near its namesake town, is preparing to dismantle two of the lifts on Aspen Mountain and replace them with a single new one. One hundred chairs from the Bell Mountain lift and 15 chairs from the Little Nell lift are up for grabs.
Jacob Ramirez of Colorado Springs fell from a hotel window during an unsupervised psilocybin therapy session last year after his counselor served him psilocybin tea and then left him alone, according to a lawsuit.
Mysterious airstrikes have hit Iran after the U.S. said it ended its attacks, raising questions about who targeted the Islamic Republic.
Dr. Shimon Blau turned in signatures Thursday seeking a spot as an unaffiliated candidate on the November ballot to take on Democratic nominee Melat Kiros for Congress in Denver.
The Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior was sunk with explosives in Auckland, New Zealand, by French intelligence agents; one activist was killed.
WM, the largest trash company in Colorado, opened a $110 million facility in Aurora that will handle 175,000 tons of garbage a year as an aggressive statewide recycling program launches later this year.
Colorado law enforcement are investigating a death in a national forest after finding human remains that had been eaten by a bear on the Grand Mesa.