
Climate Scientists Increasingly Want To ‘Walk The Walk’ With Their Own Carbon Footprint
Some climate scientists are limiting their airline flights so they don’t worsen the global warming they study.

Elizabeth Warren Hires Colorado Campaign Director In Advance Of Super Tuesday
Warren on Thursday said PaaWee Rivera, who worked on her 2018 Senate campaign in Massachusetts, will run her Colorado operation.

Mike Bobo Steps Down As Football Coach At Colorado State
Bobo went 28-35 during his five seasons in Fort Collins, starting strong before losing two years in a row.

WATCH: The Impeachment Saga Shifts From Evidence To Law In The House Judiciary’s 1st Hearing
Colorado Public Radio will provide live coverage of the historic hearings starting at 8 a.m. MST.

A Western Slope Company That Makes Grenade Launchers Just Settled With The Army For Making Some Grenade Launchers Really Badly
The weapons had the wrong barrels and some also had firing pins made with the wrong type of steel.


Judge Who Pleaded Guilty To Impaired Driving Suspended From Bench
21st Judicial District Judge Lance Timbreza was sentenced in September by a visiting judge to the minimum of two days in jail, which will be suspended if he completes a year of unsupervised probation.

One Dead, Shot By Sheriff’s Deputy In Adams County
A person is dead after a police shooting in Watkins, east of Aurora, according the Adams County Sheriff’s Department.

I-70 Reopens After Multi-Hour Closure Due To Rockfall And Blasting
Eastbound I-70 will be closed for mitigation work starting around noon.

Promised Snow Snarls The Front Range, Closes State Gov’t And Will Certainly Mess With Your Travel Plans
Travel is going to be a pain on Tuesday, whether you’re trying to get to work or on to your holiday plans.

Brittany Bowlen To Join Broncos In VP Role
The team has been run by a trio of trustees since 2014 who are responsible for determining if one of Pat Bowlen’s children will succeed him in running the team.

Alleged Pueblo Temple Emanuel Bomber Pleads Not Guilty
Federal public defender Mary Butterton entered three not guilty pleas Monday on behalf of 27-year-old Richard Holzer.

Douglas County Schools Get $10 Million To Upgrade School Safety After Shooting
Douglas County commissioners on Thursday appropriated about $7.7 million for physical safety and set aside $1.3 million for technology for schools to deploy in the future.

Facing Sex-Abuse Suits, Cash-Strapped Boy Scouts Of America Mortgages The Philmont Scout Ranch
Top BSA officials signed the document in March, but members of the Philmont Ranch Committee only recently learned of the development.

Trucker In Fatal I-70 Pileup Pleads Not Guilty
Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos, who is set to go to trial May 1, faces 41 charges, including vehicular homicide, assault and attempted assault.

Colorado Oil And Gas Regulators Approve New Post-Firestone Blast Flowline Rules
Conflicts over oil and gas have intensified as the Denver metropolitan area expands into formerly rural areas north of the city.

Wanna Grow Industrial Hemp? Colorado Has A New Online Portal So You Can Apply
The agriculture department has processed more than 2,600 industrial hemp registrations across the state.