Today in History: June 14, aviators take first non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean
British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown embarked on the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown embarked on the first non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
A crash between a Colorado Springs Fire Department engine and Bustang bus sent nine people to the hospital on Saturday morning, fire officials said.
Eagle County officials lifted mandatory evacuations for people living near the Spring Creek fire in the White River National Forest.
For Denverites watching the weather forecast creep toward triple digits, there may be a few more weeks reprieve before temperatures on Colorado’s Front Range hit 100 degrees.
More than $1 million has been spent on primary races for safe Democratic seats in Colorado, according to campaign finance reports. Much of it is by dark money groups.
A proposal to cut 37% off the electric rate increase sought by Xcel Energy would still be the highest-ever jump in yearly revenue for a utility in Colorado, the state consumer advocate says.
When the federal education department announced in March that Jeffco Public Schools had in its view run afoul of anti-discrimination law, it cited one key piece of evidence: rosters indicating 61 boys were on girls’ sports teams.
The Colorado Golf Association now pays caddies’ base rate and tips at CommonGround golf course in Lowry, boosting participation in its youth leadership program.
Dave Morrow, founder of Warrior Sports, has listed his Cherry Hills Village mansion for $12 million after owning the 16,000-square-foot estate since 2014.
An e-bike cyclist died after a crash with a vehicle in the Elyria Swansea neighborhood, Denver police said.