
DU Falls To North Dakota In Frozen Four Semifinal
North Dakota beat Denver 4-2 on Thursday night to advance to the NCAA hockey championship game for the first time in 11 years.

Beware The Bears: Critters Are Emerging From Hibernation
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said Thursday about 60 percent of the bears with tracking collars have left their dens.

Tipton Skeptical About Superfund Mine Cleanup
The Superfund cleanup would be overseen by the EPA, which caused an August spill at the abandoned Gold King Mine.

Boulder Bars Spreading Awareness Of Ash-Tree Killing Pest
People going out for a beer may notice the new coasters placed under their drinks that warn them about the emerald ash borer.

Nearly 70 Displaced By Blaze At Littleton Apartment Complex
Fire officials say the blaze broke out in a fourth-floor apartment Wednesday.

Colorado Office of Fantasy Sports Proposed In State Bill
Gov. John Hickenlooper says he’s not sure state regulation of fantasy online sports leagues is needed.

Colorado GOP Senate Hopefuls Make Their Pitches To Voters
The debate precedes Saturday’s state GOP assembly in Colorado Springs.

Sky Sox Owners Consider Move To Texas
The Sky Sox have been affiliated with the Milwaukee Brewers since the Colorado Rockies parted with them.

Denver To Pay $295,000 To Settle 2011 Zoo Death Case
The City Council approved the settlement Monday with the family of 29-year-old Alonzo Ashley.

Former Leadville Police Chief Arrested On Felony Warrant
Michael Leake is accused of theft, embezzlement, forgery and several acts of pawning firearms belonging to the Leadville Police Department.

Black Canyon Of The Gunnison Road Opens
The National Park Service says road crews worked for a week to clear the heavy snow for Saturday’s opening.

Feds Fund Regional Farm-To-Market Program
The program uses $850,000 in federal funds matched by $2 million in private contributions to hire regional coordinators.

Manitou Incline Will Close From August Until December
Manitou Police Chief Joe Ribeiro says police will be patrolling the area to make sure trespassers are stopped.

In Delta County, Satanists Hand Out Flyers Along With Little League
It may sound like an April Fool’s joke, but Friday’s handouts are real.

US Rig Count Drops To Another All-Time Low
Texas and Oklahoma took the biggest hits. Arkansas, Colorado, Ohio, West Virginia and Wyoming were unchanged.

SCFD Board Approves Program To Help Boost Small Arts, Culture Groups
Colorado’s largest cultural institutions are offering financial help to their colleagues, uniting big and small arts groups as they ask taxpayers to continue supporting a pioneering funding program.