Today in History: May 11, Bob Marley dies of skin cancer
Reggae artist Bob Marley died in a Miami hospital at age 36 after battling an aggressive skin cancer.
Reggae artist Bob Marley died in a Miami hospital at age 36 after battling an aggressive skin cancer.
Federal investigators were collecting information Sunday about the emergency evacuation of a Frontier Airlines flight that struck and killed a pedestrian on a runway at Denver International Airport.
The Colorado women’s lacrosse team fell behind early, but the Buffaloes rallied past the Denver Pioneers in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Colorado advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals for the first time.
One man is dead and another is under investigation for murder after an early Sunday morning shooting in the 9700 block of Ogden Court in south Thornton, according to the police department.
An 83-year-old Boulder woman feels she nearly died when she lost power during December power outages.
A light rail train on RTD’s G Line crashed into and killed a pedestrian at Allison Street in Arvada early Sunday morning, police said.
Colorado lawmakers are poised to rewrite artificial intelligence rules after closed-door negotiations by business groups, tech companies like Google, and consumer protection and progressive groups.
Real estate investor Jay Soneff controls a portfolio of mostly parking lots from Grand Junction to downtown. He also has a fleet of classic cars.
Two Montrose police officers shot an armed man on Saturday afternoon, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said.
Book burnings were held in 34 cities across Germany, targeting authors whose ideologies were in conflict with Nazism.