
Rocky Mountain National Park Is Third-Busiest Park In US
The park jumped to the third-place spot after surpassing Yellowstone and Yosemite national parks last year.

House Panel Issues Subpoenas On Colo. Mine Waste Spill
The chairman of the the House Natural Resources Committee says the Department of the Interior has interfered with the committee’s review of the spill.

Extended Rape Statute Of Limitation Approved By State House
The House rejected an attempt to add auxiliary crimes to the extension, such as a robbery that might accompany an assault.

2 Colorado Tribes To Get $2.6 Million For Affordable Housing
The funds will go toward securing infrastructure needed to construct up to 150 homes.

Judge: Colorado Clinic Shooting Documents Should Stay Sealed
Judge Gilbert Martinez says releasing details could jeopardize Robert Dear’s case.

CSU To Sell Full-Strength Beer At Football Games
Regular beer contains about 4 percent alcohol by weight, making it slightly stronger than the 3.2 beer.

CSU Wants To Sell Stronger Beer At Football Games
CSU wants to sell stronger beer at Hughes Stadium instead of 3.2, which is currently sold on the concourse level.

Church Overflows As Mourners Gather For Slain Western Slope Deputy
Derek Greer was shot and killed by a suspect whom prosecutors have described as a teen drifter who used drugs and stole guns.

Deep Snow Means Famished Wildlife In Colorado Rockies
Ranchers are feeding elk to help them survive, and deer are foraging for scraps that are left behind.

Colorado Preschools Push To Get Chickens Back After Ban
More than a dozen schools around the state have chickens at their facilities.

Alleged Aspen Chairlift Pusher Identified, Getting Treatment
Thirty-one-year-old Thomas Proesel appeared in court Thursday after being treated at a psychiatric hospital in Grand Junction.

Cosby Cases Inspire Colorado Statute Of Limitations Bill
Dozens of women, including two from Colorado, have accused Cosby of sexual abuse dating back to the 1960s. Cosby has consistently denied the allegations.

Troopers Crack Down On Drug-Related Driving
Troopers issued more than 4,500 citations for driving under the influence or driving under the influence of drugs in 2015.

Bill Would Require Police Interrogations To Be Recorded
The bill is one of five that lawmakers said Thursday are designed to increase public confidence in police.

Colorado Gun Shop Owner Indicted On Conspiracy, Tax Charges
Richard Wyatt once appeared on the reality show “American Guns.” He surrendered to authorities Thursday.

New Mexico Official Blasts EPA Over Gold King Mine Spill
The head of the New Mexico Environment Department said federal officials are downplaying the long-term effects of the Gold King Mine spill.