
Colorado Sports Hall Of Fame Welcomes Peyton Manning As Newest Inductee
“I’m unemployed. I’ve got a couple of ads in the paper,” Manning joked.

Marijuana-Based Seizure Drug Gets Positive FDA Nod
British drugmaker GW Pharmaceuticals is seeking permission to sell its medication for rare, hard-to-treat seizures in children.

Pence Tells Space Summit Trump Wants A Man On The Moon Again
The space symposium in Colorado Springs is a gathering of businesses, military and others who work in outer space issues.

Colorado Teachers Hit The Capitol To Lobby For More School Money
Colorado’s largest teacher’s union says recent demonstrations have increased interest in their regular lobbying at the Capitol.

State Supreme Court Will Hear Brauchler Challenge To Resentencing Law
The Colorado Supreme Court has agreed to hear a challenge to a state law that grants new sentencing hearings for some inmates who were sentenced to life without parole for […]

Democrats, Republicans Gear Up For Assemblies, Race For Governor
The Republican State Assembly in Boulder and the Democratic State Assembly in Broomfield will help shape who get to run for governor, other offices.

‘They Distract And Try To Point Fingers’ Over Mine Wastewater, EPA Says Of Critics
A mining company accused the agency of letting untreated mine wastewater get into the Animas River.

Coffman Protests Stapleton’s Move To Compete In GOP Assembly
Cynthia Coffman says Stapleton missed an April 2 party deadline to declare he would seek to qualify for the June primary at Saturday’s assembly.

Coats Named As New Chief Justice Of The State Supreme Court
Nathan Coats replaces Chief Justice Nancy E. Rice, who in March announced her retirement after 31-years on the bench.

Going Up: Rocky Mtn. Among National Parks Slated For $35 Fee (But Not $75)
The $35 fee applies mostly in the West: Yellowstone, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Mount Rainier, Rocky Mountain and Grand Teton parks, among others.

Colorado Is Part Of The Severe Drought Tightening Its Grip On The West
Most of Colorado also is under severe drought and almost all of the Texas Panhandle is seeing extreme drought or worse conditions.

Amendment 71, ‘Raise The Bar,’ Reinstated By Federal Appeals Court
A federal district court judge in March blocked key portions of Amendment 71 from being enforced.

Silverton Mine Company Says EPA Isn’t Doing Enough For Water Pollution
The allegation was made by Sunnyside Gold Corp., which is fighting the EPA over who should pay for a potentially costly groundwater study.

Reassigned Interior Employees Blame Politics, Climate Work
Investigators said they were unable to determine if anything illegal occurred because the agency leaders did not document their rationale for the reassignments.

University of Northern Colorado’s Next President Is From California
Andy Feinstein will replace Kay Norton, who will retire at the end of this academic year.

Anadarko Restarts 1,350 Wells It Had Shut Off After The Deadly Firestone Blast
The company shut down hundreds of wells after an April 2017 explosion killed two people in Firestone.