Today in History: June 16, Donald Trump launches presidential campaign
Real estate mogul Donald Trump launched his successful campaign for the presidency of the United States with a speech at Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Real estate mogul Donald Trump launched his successful campaign for the presidency of the United States with a speech at Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Federal authorities report that three babies became ill in California, Pennsylvania and Washington in April and May after consuming the formula.
Colorado’s aggressive driving hotline, *CSP, received 33,387 reports of road rage incidents in 2025, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
A Colorado search and rescue team helped two hikers who became stuck on Telluride’s via ferrata route without proper equipment, food or water.
British singer Rod Stewart will not be performing at Red Rocks Amphitheatre this week, following a last minute cancellation the day of his first of two scheduled concerts.
There was no immediate information on whether anyone was hurt.
Near-record temperatures are forecast for Denver midweek as temperatures crawl into the upper 90s, according to the National Weather Service.
Politics for Scott Bottoms, a Republican candidate for Colorado governor, is a deeply spiritual endeavor. He infuses religion into campaign speeches, remarks before the legislature and policy briefs.
K-12 districts across metro Denver are laying off employees, closing schools and dipping into their reserves as they continue to face budget deficits amid falling student enrollment and rising costs.
The US-Iran agreement to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz won’t mean high oil and gas prices will be solved overnight.