Today in History: June 7, Elvis Presley’s Graceland opens to the public
Graceland, Elvis Presley’s Memphis mansion, was opened to the public as a tourist destination, five years after Presley’s death.
Graceland, Elvis Presley’s Memphis mansion, was opened to the public as a tourist destination, five years after Presley’s death.
U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper faces Democratic primary challenger Julie Gonzales in a test of voters’ feelings toward incumbents, pushing officials to fight President Donald Trump.
The Regional Transportation District will alter some of its bus and train routes starting Sunday as part of its usual late-spring schedule adjustments.
A person died in a Jefferson County house fire early Saturday.
A Cherry Hills Village mansion topped May home sales in the Denver area, selling for its $9.5 million April list price.
Fourth-generation Colorado rancher Susan Nottinham acknowledges that one of her employees was behind the killing of the matriarch of the new King Mountain wolf pack in March.
James Meredith was shot and wounded by a sniper early in the civil rights activist’s march from Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi, to raise awareness about racial injustice in the U.S. South.
A driver who collided with a stalled vehicle on Interstate 25 on Thursday night has died of their injuries, according to an update Friday evening from the Denver Police Department.
There was a time, not terribly long ago, when driving an electric vehicle required at least a little bravery.
Rory Nathaniel Mushlin, of Colorado Springs, is being held on investigation of sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust, unlawful electronic sexual communication – person of trust, obscenity, and internet sexual exploitation of a child