Today in History: June 4, Saudi Arabia issues first drivers licenses to women
Saudi Arabia issues its first drivers licenses to 10 women as the first step that month by the ultraconservative kingdom in lifting the world’s only ban on women driving.
Saudi Arabia issues its first drivers licenses to 10 women as the first step that month by the ultraconservative kingdom in lifting the world’s only ban on women driving.
Jeffco Public Schools’ Board of Education named Rob Stein, who formerly led the Roaring Fork School District, as the district’s sole finalist for interim superintendent.
The Cherry Creek Schools’ Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to appoint parent Keith Frazier to a vacant seat on the five-member board.
A toddler in northern Colorado died after falling into a ditch near Fort Collins, marking the second child death on a Front Range waterway Tuesday.
Gretchen Ryan, a Colorado mother, is charged with murder in the death of her 16-year-old daughter after investigators say the woman encouraged the teen’s alcoholism and failed to seek help even when her health plummeted to the point she had trouble walking before her March death.
Parts of the Front Range could see damaging hail and high winds on Wednesday afternoon as a severe thunderstorm moves through the area, National Weather Service forecasters said.
Thunderstorms grounded all flights at DIA on Wednesday afternoon, causing hundreds of delays as high winds and hail hit parts of Colorado’s Front Range
A new eastern or mountain bongo was born at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance in 2026.
House Speaker Mike Johnson had tried to prevent an outcome that would show the mounting opposition to the war.
Denver International Airport officials announced Wednesday that chief executive Phil Washington will retire in August after 50 years of public service.