Colorado commuters, rideshare drivers feel the sting of rising gas prices
Front Range drivers and workers are feeling the sting from high gas prices, with GasBuddy data showing an increase of 55 cents a gallon in metro Denver.
Front Range drivers and workers are feeling the sting from high gas prices, with GasBuddy data showing an increase of 55 cents a gallon in metro Denver.
Faculty at the University of Colorado Denver have gone public with concerns about the institution’s chancellor, Ken Christensen, dating a professor who oversees a department focused on advancing other faculty members’ careers.
A council appointed by President Trump has proposed significant changes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The recommendations aim to shift more disaster preparedness and recovery responsibilities to states, tribes, and territories.
The Colorado men’s basketball team added sorely-needed rebounding help, signing former UNC Greensboro forward Justin Neely. Neely led the Southern Conference in rebounding in 2025-26.
The United States Postal Service is considering a rule change that would allow anyone to send handguns through the mail for the first time in nearly 100 years. A 1927 law prohibits the shipment of handguns through USPS unless they are from licensed retailers.
Amtrak suspended service between Denver and Grand Junction on Thursday because of Wednesday’s passenger train derailment on the Western Slope.
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.