Today in History: May 17, televised Watergate hearings begin
A special committee convened by the U.S. Senate began its televised hearings into the Watergate scandal.
A special committee convened by the U.S. Senate began its televised hearings into the Watergate scandal.
Severe thunderstorms could bring tornadoes, large hail and high winds to northeast Colorado on Saturday afternoon and evening, forecasters said.
One of Denver County Court’s longest-serving judges, Andre Rudolph, died unexpectedly on Friday, court officials said Saturday afternoon.
A Douglas County resident who died after contracting hantavirus was not connected to the outbreak on Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, Colorado public health officials said this week.
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Queen Elizabeth II became the first British monarch to address the U.S. Congress, speaking to a joint meeting of both chambers during her state visit to the United States.
The chairman of the Weld County Republicans was arrested Thursday after police say he went to a location expecting to meet with a minor for sex and was met by police.
The court’s order Friday leaves in place a 4-3 ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court that struck down a constitutional amendment redrawing congressional districts that voters narrowly passed just last month.
Colorado officials blasted Gov. Jared Polis on Friday for his decision to reduce the sentence for election conspiracist and Donald Trump ally Tina Peters.
Tina Peters will have her sentence reduced by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis after the former Mesa County clerk was convicted in an election security breach. President Trump had pressured officials to pardon her.