Today in History: May 29, first woman races in the Indianapolis 500
Janet Guthrie became the first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, finishing in 29th place.
Janet Guthrie became the first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, finishing in 29th place.
Former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, a key ally of Donald Trump in Colorado, will be released from state prison Monday after her sentence was commuted by Gov. Jared Polis. Here’s what to expect.
Shannon Bird and Manny Rutinel, the two Democrats in the primary vying to retake the Colorado 8th Congressional District represented by U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans, appeared at a forum Thursday in Greeley.
Aurora police arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of a 48-year-old man at an apartment complex early Tuesday morning.
Jimmy Ray Smith, was sentenced to 32 years in prison after a Jefferson County jury found him guilty of attempted murder for abducting and torturing his roommate.
The death toll from the Trump administration’s monthslong series of strikes on suspected drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean has risen to at least 199 people after survivors of recent attacks weren’t found.
American billionaire William I. Koch will sell his over 50-acre Aspen ranch, Elk Mountain Lodge.
A U.S. Treasury Department spokesperson confirms the agency is taking steps toward creating a $250 bill featuring President Donald Trump.
The Boulder Police Department uses its fleet of Flock cameras to illegally surveil people without any probable cause, a proposed class-action lawsuit filed Thursday morning alleges.
Rudisha, the 32-year-old black rhino fondly known as Rudy, moved to the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance in 2016 and was euthanized Tuesday.