
Decorated Ft. Carson Soldier Dies In Combat Operations In Afghanistan
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — U.S. military officials say a decorated Special Forces company sergeant major has died during combat operations in Afghanistan. A spokesman for the U.S.

Increase In Wildland Firefighter Suicides Spurs Prevention Efforts
Federal officials have started making efforts to change that mindset after noticing an increase in wildland firefighter suicides in recent years.

Colorado Health Officials Issue Front Range Pollution Alert
Health officials are warning of potentially unhealthy air pollution along Colorado’s Front Range this weekend due to high levels of ozone.

Emails To A Colorado Abuse Hotline Went Unchecked For 4 Years
Officials at the Department of Human Services didn’t know the email account existed until May of this year.

The Case Against The Truck Driver In April’s Deadly I-70 Crash Will Go To Trial
The driver will be allowed to live in his home state of Texas as prosecutors pursue criminal charges.

Lethal Measures Are Off The Table For Controlling The West’s Wild Horse Herds
Officials are looking for other ways to curb the ecological and fiscal crisis caused by an overpopulation of wild horses.

The Wolf Spotted In Northern Colorado Isn’t From Here. It’s A Wyoming Wolf
Gray wolves were native to Colorado but were hunted to near extinction by the 1940s.

Discussion Underway On Future Of Pikes Peak Motorcycle Race
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.

Rare Trout Species Saved From CO Wildfire Released Near Westcliffe
DENVER (AP) — Colorado wildlife officials have released thousands of cutthroat trout into the wild in an effort to preserve the fish.

State Sen. Angela Williams Is The Latest Dem To Challenge For Cory Gardner’s Job
Williams became at least the 12th Democrat to declare their candidacy against Gardner.

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Welcomes Their Latest Baby Giraffe
The sex of the calf has not yet been confirmed. The zoo waits 30 days before naming babies.

Body On Colorado Mountain Confirmed To Be Missing AFA Cadet
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) — The U.S.

Hickenlooper Owns Up To Campaign Shortcomings In Iowa
Hickenlooper acknowledged that “there’s just a bunch of skills that don’t come naturally to me” that are essential to campaigning.

U.S. Wins Its Fourth Women’s World Cup Title Against Netherlands
The United States has won the Women’s World Cup for the fourth time after beating the Netherlands 2-0 on Sunday night.

Congress Has Ambitious Agenda Tackling Health Care Costs
Returning from their Fourth of July recess, the Senate and House are pushing to end surprise medical bills, curb high prices for medicines, and limit prescription copays for people with Medicare.

Missing Las Vegas Hiker Found Dead In Rocky Mountain National Park
Private searchers on Thursday found items believed to have belonged to Micah Tice, and the park’s search and rescue team found the human remains Friday.