Colorado State Patrol to pay $50,000 to Facebook commenter banned by agency
The Colorado State Patrol has agreed to pay $50,000 to Jerod Zaczkowski, a man who had been banned from CSP’s Facebook page for leaving critical comments.
The Colorado State Patrol has agreed to pay $50,000 to Jerod Zaczkowski, a man who had been banned from CSP’s Facebook page for leaving critical comments.
Fewer Colorado students dropped out of college during the 2023-24 school year and more re-enrolled than in the year before, according to recent statistics.
An advocacy group is suing President Donald Trump’s administration over its decision to reinstate a near-ban on abortions for veterans.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says the Ebola outbreak in Congo poses a “very high” risk at the national level.
Denver Police responded to a shooting report in Denver at the 15000 block of E. 53rd Ave. and found a juvenile male victim who was later pronounced dead at the scene.
Denver Parks & Recreation and the U.S. Forest Service reopened the road up to the summit of Mount Blue Sky on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
Half of of Colorado’s Costilla County Sheriff’s Office was indicted, including Sheriff Danny Sanchez, Undersheriff Cruz Soto, Sgt. Caleb Sanchez and Deputy Roland Riley. The mishandling of criminal cases has been a common in Costilla County for years, prosecutors and attorneys say.
When the Colorado Department of Transportation’s investment arm had the chance to buy the idle Burnham Yard from Union Pacific in early 2021 for $50 million, money was tight.
Experts say the IRS’ move to suspend probes into President Trump’s past tax returns to settle a lawsuit that he brought is unprecedented.
DIA flights were grounded and hundreds were delayed on Thursday as thunderstorms and hail hit Colorado’s Eastern Plains.