Suspect in antisemitic Boulder firebombing pleads guilty to murder, all other state charges
Mohamed Soliman pleaded guilty to murder, attempted murder and all other state charges in the June antisemitic firebombing attack on Pearl Street Mall.
Mohamed Soliman pleaded guilty to murder, attempted murder and all other state charges in the June antisemitic firebombing attack on Pearl Street Mall.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche says the Justice Department is working to remove immigration judges who are slow or not following the law.
A Parker man will spend several decades of his life in prison for drugging and sexually assaulting women he met through dating apps.
A new beer maker called Pattern Break Brewing will soon open in the space formerly home to Sanitas Brewing Co., at 3550 Frontier Ave. in Boulder, which closed in December. When it does not much will have changed about the physical space and its epic outdoor patio, save for some minor cosmetic construction. But co-founder Dean Eberhardt says what’s on the menu will have been overhauled significantly.
Denver City Council voted unanimously Monday to give projects that received approval of their site development plans before the end of 2025 another three years to obtain building permits.
A bill that proposed allowing Colorado to invest state enterprise fees and other public money in privately managed investment funds died in committee Wednesday.
The U.S. military is proposing a nuclear microreactor to produce uninterrupted electric power at Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora.