
Reputation Leads Colorado Wildfire Fighters To Alaska
A Bureau of Land Management officials says the annual trip to Alaska began a decade ago after word spread about the ability of the Colorado firefighters

Google Invests $42M For Affordable Housing In Boulder
The money will help redevelop three apartment complexes purchased by the city of Boulder.

Chipotle Subpoenaed In Criminal Investigation Over Illness Outbreak
The restaurant says the subpoena requires it to produce a “broad range” of documents.

Cargill Fires Muslims At Fort Morgan Plant Over Prayer Dispute Walkout
Depending on the season, the Muslim workers prayed at different times of the day. But a decision was made at the plant to change the practice.

Rams, Air Force In College Bowl Games Tuesday
Air Force faces California at the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth and Colorado State faces Nevada at the Arizona Bowl in Tucson.

Denver Board Reverses Firing Of Deputy Who Punched Inmate
Stephanie O’Malley, executive director of the Department of Safety, said the board was ‘undermining our authority’ and called the decision “unwarranted.”

Interstate 70 Toll Lane To Open For Test Run
Drivers can use the lane for free this weekend.

Cheney, In Colo., Chides Obama, Promotes Book
George W. Bush’s right hand man says the next president of the United States needs to be someone who is “prepared to make unbelievably difficult decisions.”

Ex-Wife: Accused Planned Parenthood Shooter Vandalized Other Clinic
She says he told her years ago that he once put glue in the locks at an abortion clinic when he lived in South Carolina.

Planned Parenthood Shooting: Mourning Marks Weekend; Suspect Due In Court
Colorado Springs police say they are not ready to disclose why the alleged gunman opened fire at the clinic.

Coffman Among 3 AGs Opposed To Guantanamo Detainees Transfer
A Defense Department team recently finished surveying seven sites in Colorado, South Carolina and Kansas

Heaviest Snow Projected South Of I-76; 18 Inches Possible
Blizzard conditions are forecast to develop Monday night and last into Tuesday afternoon.

Colorado Disputes Key Part Of EPA Mine Report
A federal report said two state mining experts signed off on an EPA cleanup project that led to the spill. The state disputes that.

Snow Blasts Mountains, Front Range, Then Moves On
The first real winter storm of the season dumped nearly 5 inches of snow in Denver and even more in the mountains before moving across the Eastern Plains.

Shooter In Colorado Rampage Legally Purchased Guns
Noah Harpham, 33, had an AR-15 rifle, a 9 mm pistol and a .357 revolver when officers fatally shot him Saturday.

Denver’s Largest Police Union Sues Over Body Camera Policy
Members of the Denver Police Protective Association said Wednesday that they don’t oppose the cameras but want to be included in decisions about how they should be used.