
More Severe Weather Warnings For Colorado
Large hail will be the main threat from Thursday’s storms but damaging winds and a few tornadoes could also be possible.

Ryan Frazier Makes Colorado GOP US Senate Primary
Frazier joins businessmen Robert Blaha and Jack Graham, former state Rep. Jon Keyser and El Paso County Commissioner Darryl Glenn on the ballot.

Palisade Considers Another Pot Ballot Proposal
A similar ballot proposal failed in 2014 by four votes.

DIA Train Running Again After Power Outage
Power went out and stopped a train on a 50-foot overpass near the airport’s cellphone lot Tuesday afternoon.

Virgin America Plane Returns To Denver After Bird Strike
Airline officials say the passengers and crew were never in danger.

Victims In Planned Parenthood Attack Say It Was Preventable
A lawsuit filed Friday says the Colorado Springs clinic lacked armed security guards and adequate fencing during the November attack.

Ex-Craig Doctor Heads To Prison For Unlawful Prescriptions
Joel Miller was sentenced after being found guilty of several charges related to allegations that he overprescribed controlled substances.

Independence Pass, Trail Ridge Set To Open This Week
The major mountain passes are set to open by Memorial Day Weekend.

Supreme Court, Siding With Coloradan, Helps Federal Workers File Bias Complaints
Their ruling gives employees more time to bring bias lawsuits for discriminatory acts.

Park Rangers From All Over The World Converge On Colorado
For a week beginning Saturday near Rocky Mountain National Park, more than 300 rangers will discuss climate change, poaching and other issues.

Fire Code Update Will Cost One Colo. School District $600,000 In Doorknobs
The state fire code was updated in 2015 to address a need for teachers to quickly lock their doors from inside their classrooms in the event of an emergency.

Vail Considers Electric Bikes On Recreational Paths
Officials and community members discussed pros such as making it easier for older people to navigate steep hills on bikes.

Aurora Theater Isn’t Liable For 2012 Shooting, Jury Says
Jurors concluded that Cinemark, the nation’s third-largest movie theater chain, couldn’t have prevented James Holmes’ meticulously planned attack.

Peabody Energy Approved For Financing Amid Bankruptcy
Peabody officials say all their workers near Steamboat Springs will continue to receive normal wages and benefits, pending court approval.

Colorado Transportation Initiatives Withdrawn From Ballot
The group said there could be too many confusing initiatives on the November ballot.

EEOC: Auraria Discriminates Against Spanish-Speaking Janitors
The EEOC says at least 14 custodians were discriminated against by being forced to speak, sign documents and receive safety instructions only in English.