Buffs’ Chris Marve applying lessons from past experience to new role at CU
Colorado Buffaloes defensive coordinator Chris Marve is applying the lessons he learned at Virginia Tech to his new job with the Buffs.
Colorado Buffaloes defensive coordinator Chris Marve is applying the lessons he learned at Virginia Tech to his new job with the Buffs.
Trump’s “Golden Dome for America” space weapons plan will cost $1.2 trillion over 20 years, more than the initial $175 billion price tag.
Marty Makary is resigning as President Donald Trump’s Food and Drug Administration head. The surgeon and health researcher’s tenure had drawn complaints from health industry executives, anti-abortion activists and other Trump allies.
A 41-year-old Frisco man was killed when he rear-ended a tractor-trailer on Interstate 70 near Frisco on Monday night, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
Canine distemper drastically reduced Wyoming and Yellowstone wolf numbers in 2025, resulting in the lowest population count in two decades.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents operating in Denver and Colorado have repeatedly violated a federal court order to follow the law on warrantless arrests, a judge ruled Tuesday.
MAPS harm reduction training seeks to provide emergency responders with education, de-escalation practices, to use when interacting with individuals experiencing altered states of consciousness — all of which can help reduce unnecessary hospitalizations and arrests as well as trauma often associated with these types of interactions.
The Colorado legislature has fewer than two full days left in the 2026 session and convened Tuesday to take final action on remaining bills and send legislation to Gov. Jared Polis for his signature.
The pedestrian fatally struck by a Frontier Airlines plane at Denver International Airport on Friday died by suicide, the medical examiner said. Michael Mott, 41, died after jumping DIA’s security fence.
Two states could try to squeeze companies’ money out of politics by redefining the powers of corporations. Advocates see the effort as a way to get around the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision that opened the door to more outside election spending.