Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial postponed indefinitely amid double jeopardy fight
Judge Gregory Carro issued an order Monday canceling the Sept. 8 trial and giving the Manhattan District Attorney’s office until Oct. 9 to respond.
Judge Gregory Carro issued an order Monday canceling the Sept. 8 trial and giving the Manhattan District Attorney’s office until Oct. 9 to respond.
Cargill meatpacking workers in Fort Morgan on Monday voted in favor of the company’s latest proposal, bringing to an end a monthslong labor dispute.
The arrest stems from a fatal shooting first discovered shortly before 7:30 a.m. Sunday, near East Warren Avenue and South Galena Street in west Aurora.
Students move in to their dorms at the University of Colorado Boulder on Monday.
Since January, Coloradans have experienced almost double the number of bear encounters compared to one year ago, and wildlife experts expect that number to rise to historic levels.
Davin Daniel Meyer of Castle Rock took a deal and pleaded guilty on Wednesday for attempting to provide material support to ISIS, court records show.
Denver drivers will once again be able to challenge parking tickets online — reversing the city’s approach that required drivers to visit court in person to dispute tickets.
Lindsey Miller, who runs the 96-bed facility for young people convicted of crimes, received a letter on July 20 from the state’s Division of Youth Services informing her of the suspension, which will last “until further notice.” The leave will continue until the “resolution of an employment investigation.”
The Cherry Creek School District closed Highline Community Elementary School and Overland High School in Aurora after severe storms flooded the buildings.
Congo’s fast-moving Ebola outbreak has now killed over 2,300 people, passing the 2018-2020 outbreak as deadliest in the nation.