New Colorado Public Health Order Makes Coronavirus Safety Dial Changes, Grants More Local Authority
The new rules also declutter the five-step, color-coded matrix classifying the severity of the outbreak in different counties.
By Chuck Murphy
Polis Extends Mask Order As Colorado’s Coronavirus Hospitalizations Climb
Polis emphasized that the infection may impact older populations at a higher rate, but has resulted in hospitalizations for every age group.
By Chuck Murphy
While Clearing Deputies In An Officer-Involved Shooting, Grand Jury Makes A Point About Police Reform
The jurors also recommended additional training for deputies and better access to mental health treatment for Clear Creek residents.
By Chuck Murphy
Colorado Changes The Way Coronavirus Deaths Are Reported To The Public
Questions about the way Colorado is reporting COVID-19 deaths has caused the state health department to change its practices.
By Chuck Murphy
We Dug Into 6 Years Of Records To Learn More About Colorado Police Shootings. Now You Can Too
The initial findings of this trove of information are stark — and sometimes a surprise, even to law enforcement.
By Chuck Murphy
Colorado Has Its First Potential Case of The Wuhan Coronavirus
State health officials say the threat to the general public is still low.
By Chuck Murphy
Hey Front Rangers, Here Are The Ways To Avoid Driving Drunk On New Year’s
RTD is not the only free ride operating tonight.
By Chuck Murphy
El Paso County Grand Jury Heard From Officers, Expert, Before Calling De’Von Bailey Shooting Justified
After choosing not to issue indictments in the case, the grand jury asked to make a report of their findings public
Who Are The Priests Named In The Colorado AG’s Special Report On Clerical Abuse?
They were altar boys, campers, volunteers in the rectory and members of the choir.
What’s Inside The Colorado Attorney General’s Special Report On Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse
Selected highlights from the special master’s report on Roman Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse of Children in Colorado.
By Chuck Murphy
Woman Arrested For Misdemeanor After Racist Tirade At CU Boulder
University of Colorado Boulder Police found Rebecca Krajacic, 33, in the library at the Benson Earth Sciences Building.
By Chuck Murphy
The BLM Just Announced Its Grand Junction Address. It Shares The Building With Oil And Gas Companies
The tenants include the West Slope Oil and Gas Association, the state headquarters for Chevron, oil producer Oxy Energy and Laramie Energy.
Colorado-Based Dish Could Win Big In Sprint/T-Mobile Merger — If Colorado Doesn’t Block The Deal
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is suing, along with 12 other states, to block the $26.5 billion deal over concerns it could raise customer rates.
By Chuck Murphy
As President Trump Calls For Mass ICE Raids, Deportations Are On The Decline In The Mountain West
ICE data shows deportations of undocumented immigrants from Colorado and Wyoming fell by 8.5 percent between the first quarters of 2018 and 2019.
By Chuck Murphy