
Colorado Troops Are Among Those Heading To The Border In Response To Caravan
The Defense Department is deploying 7,000 troops from 10 states in addition to about 2,000 National Guard members already stationed at the border.

University Of Northern Colorado Suspends Sigma Chi Fraternity For 7 Years
The university’s Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance found the fraternity responsible for a number of violations.

Across The West And Colorado, Old Mines Drive Curiosity And Danger
The mines are a legacy of the region’s prospecting past, when almost anyone could dig a mine and then walk away, with little cleanup required.

Adams County Temporarily Halts Oil And Gas Permits Ahead Of Proposition 112 Vote
“The county is committed to fairness in its regulation of oil and gas development,” Board Chair Mary Hodge said.

Front Range Fails To Meet Healthy Air Standards, Again
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is expected to downgrade the Front Range region’s ozone to “serious.”

Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel Closing In January For Restoration
The restoration includes replacing the chapel’s aluminum skin, removing and cleaning 24,000 stained-glass tiles, stiffening the steel superstructure and adding a water barrier.

Nationwide Election Integrity Depends On Three Security-Challenged Firms, Including One In Denver
A trio of companies sell and service more than 90 percent of the machinery on which votes are cast and results tabulated.

Does A Neighboring Pot Biz Hurt Property Values? A Federal Trial In Denver Will Decide
Vulnerability to similar pending suits in other states is among the many risks facing marijuana businesses licensed by states but still violating federal law.

Wyoming’s Energy Biz Casts A Wary Eye South As Colorado Ponders Its Proposition 112 Vote
Proposition 112 would require that new oil and gas wells be at least 2,500 feet from occupied buildings and would allow local governments to enact even greater setbacks.

Arrest Made In Coast To Coast Search For Person Behind Mail Bombs
Suspicious packages addressed to New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and former National Intelligence Director James Clapper have been intercepted, the FBI said Friday.

Pat Bowlen’s Brother Asks Court To Remove Denver Broncos Trustees
Bill Bowlen argues three members of the trust have failed to uphold his brother’s wishes for the team.

500 Bent County Ballots Go Missing, County Will Send New Ones
Bent County is the second county in the state to report problems delivering mail ballots this year.

There’s A Good Chance El Niño—And Some Much-Needed Rain—Will Hit The Southwest
It’s not a guarantee, but El Niño-produced rainfall would relieve parched conditions in many parts of the drought-stricken Southwest.

This PBS Docuseries Will Show A Pre-Columbus ‘Native America’
The four-part series recreates life in America generations before the arrival of the Europeans using archeology, oral traditions and 3-D technology.

Oregon Bakery Files SCOTUS Appeal In Lesbian Wedding Cake Case
The Masterpiece decision didn’t address whether a business can invoke religious objections to refuse service to lesbian and gay people.

Pueblo Chemical Depot Restarts Biotreatment Operations
The plant is destroying 780,000 shells containing 2,500 U.S. tons of mustard agent under an international treaty.