
Video: Lt. Col. Vindman Says Trump Call ‘Improper’ On Day 3 Of Impeachment Hearings
“It was inappropriate, it was improper for the president to demand an investigation into a political opponent.”


Patrick Frazee Found Guilty Of 1st-Degree Murder In The Death Of His Fiancée
Jurors took four hours after closing arguments to reach their decision on Monday.

Marie Greenwood, One Of Denver’s 1st African American Teachers, Dies At 106
A simple but powerful vision defined her earliest days as an educator: every child can learn.

Glenwood Springs Puts Down $1.25 Million To Fight Expansion Of Limestone Quarry
The Bureau of Land Management is starting an environmental review of the proposal to expand the quarry from 23 to 321 acres and remove millions of tons of rock a year near the tourist town.

Pentagon Opens A Path For Military Academy Athletes To Go Pro
Allowing athletes to delay service has been a hotly debated issue.

Video: Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch Testifies On Day 2 Of Trump Impeachment Hearings
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified for about five hours on Friday.

Gov. Polis Promises To Fight For DACA Recipients
Thousands of immigrants live and work in Colorado.

Denver-Based Alterra Buys Another Ski Mountain. This Time It’s Vermont’s Sugarbush
Officials say the sale is expected to close in the first quarter of 2020.

No Charges For CSPD Officers In Shooting Death Of De’Von Bailey
A grand jury has found that two Colorado Springs police officers were justified when they shot and killed a black teenager during a foot chase on August 3rd.

The Colorado Supreme Court Is Considering Undoing The State’s Ban On Magazine Limits
The law was passed in 2013, a year after the Aurora theater shooting, in an effort to limit the number of deaths in mass shootings.

Video: Testimony In The 1st Open Hearing Of The Trump Impeachment Inquiry
Ambassador William Taylor and Deputy Assistant Secretary George Kent both publicly testified before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

Colorado Springs, El Paso County Slow To Comply With Accessibility Rules
Disability advocates say Colorado Springs and El Paso County are far behind in efforts to become fully compatible with public accessibility regulations.

There Are 24 High-Hazard Dams In Colorado Seen As Problematic
One of the 24 dams is at Smith Reservoir in Lakewood, a west Denver suburb.

Early Primary Voters Haven’t Made Up Their Minds. Bennet Thinks That Gives Him A Chance
“This is the most unsettled field ever,” said Craig Hughes, a top Bennet strategist. “The dynamics are unlike anything we’ve ever seen.”

Colorado Avalanche Experts Study Series of Slides Last Winter, Point To Climate Change
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center recorded nearly 1,000 avalanches but suspects the real number was closer to 5,000.