
2020 Colorado Officer-Involved Shootings
A list that compiles all officer-involved shootings across Colorado since the beginning of the year.

Unhealthy Air Pollution Will Stick Around North-Central Colorado Through Sunday
Cold, stagnant weather has allowed the concentrations of small particles of pollution in the air to climb in the area.

Bennet, Other Senators Turned Presidential Hopefuls, Say Impeachment Comes Before Campaigning
An impeachment trial could give candidates who don’t have a day job — like former Vice President Joe Biden and outgoing South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg — an advantage in key early states.

Denver Beat Almost Every Other City In The US In Income Growth Over The Last 5 Years
It’s not just population that’s grown. A highly educated workforce in Denver has also pushed people’s household incomes up.

Watch: The 6th Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
The event came barely 24 hours after the House votes to impeach President Donald Trump.

Watch: The House Votes To Impeach President Donald Trump On Both Articles After Landmark Debate
The historic vote fell almost entirely on party lines.

DNA Websites Break Open A 40-Year-Old Colorado Cold Case
James Curtis Clanton of Lake Butler, Florida, was arrested in the 1980 slaying and sexual assault of Helene Pruszynski.

EPA Downgrades The Air Quality In Denver, 8 Other Front Range Counties
The reclassification requires the state to revise its plan to reduce ozone-forming emissions.

Phoenix Sees A Denver-Like Jump In Rents, Home Prices
Rents are outpacing salaries in the fifth-largest U.S. city. Someone needs to earn nearly $20 an hour to afford an average two-bedroom apartment in the Phoenix area.

Court Sides With Supermax In Prison Magazine Censorship Case
The dispute centers on the U.S. Bureau of Prison’s decision to not distribute 11 Prison Legal News magazine issues between 2010 and 2014.

House Judiciary Committee Passes Articles Of Impeachment Against President Trump
The House Judiciary Committee is expected to approve articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Friday after abruptly shutting down a 14-hour session late Thursday.

States That Are Cutting Their Use Of Colorado River Water To Conserve It For Others Get Praise From US Water Chief
Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will start taking less water from the river Jan. 1 under a drought contingency agreement signed in May. It followed lengthy negotiations and multiple warnings from Burman that if the seven states didn’t reach a deal, the federal government, which controls the levers on the river, could impose severe water restrictions.

Congress Wants To Pull The Reins On Accelerated Wild Horse Roundup Plan
BLM estimates there are 88,000 animals on U.S. rangeland in 10 western states and nearly 47,000 in government holding pens and pastures.

Conservative Watchdog Hits Hickenlooper With FEC Complaint
The complaint is the second one filed against Hickenlooper as the former governor explored running for federal office.

CSU Rams Find Their Bobo Replacement In Former Boston College Coach Steve Addazio
Addazio agreed to a five-year contract Wednesday, with a base salary of $1.5 million in the first year and with a $50,000 increase each year of the deal.

Colorado Spring’s ‘Olympic City’ Sign Vandalized In Protest Over De’Von Bailey Shooting
Red paint was splashed across the sign and with the scrawled words ”De’Von will not RIP.”