Colorado panel makes no progress on marijuana edibles
A group of regulators, law enforcement, parent groups and edible-pot makers wrapped up a final task force meeting Monday with no consensus.
Colorado Democrats choose Hullinghorst as next House speaker
Hullinghorst replaces Democrat Mark Ferrandino, who was term-limited.
Gunnison sage grouse declared ‘threatened’ species
The decision may impact oil and natural gas development in the habitats of the birds.
Snow, bitter cold smack Colorado in early season storm
The regular temperature was just 0 in Denver at dawn on Wednesday but it felt more like 19 below.
Problems with some election computers resolved
On Tuesday morning, a statewide ballot tracking system and Arapahoe County’s voter information website were both temporarily down.
John Denver bust stolen from 1st Bank Center outside of Denver
The statue belongs to the Colorado Music Hall of Fame. It was donated by Denver’s family when he became its first inductee in 2011.
Proposed ban on marijuana edibles sharply criticized
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has recommended that retail marijuana edibles be limited to lozenges and tinctures.
Arapahoe school shooter sought revenge after being teased, report says
The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office released an investigative report Friday detailing last December’s shooting at Arapahoe High School.
Gun websites sued for supplying Aurora theater shooter
The lawsuit was announced Tuesday by attorneys for the parents a victim and the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Denver fast food workers protest low wages
About 100 people picketed a McDonald’s on the city’s west side in the morning.
Crested Butte OKs Bud Light ‘Whatever’ promotion
Town councilors only gave their OK only after Bud Light maker Anheuser-Busch InBev doubled its payment to $500,000.
Prank caller suspected of sending SWAT team to Colo. gamer’s office
The prank call locked down several schools.
State audit finds youth offenders given mood-altering drugs without monitoring
The report says in many cases the state didn’t even have consent to use these drugs on the young people.
Colorado’s van Garderen wins 2nd-straight USA Pro Challenge
“This week was just incredible,” Aspen’s Tejay van Garderen says.
USA Pro Challenge begins with Aspen-Snowmass race
Over 120 of the world’s top cyclists will be competing in a circuit race between Aspen and Snowmass on Monday.
Udall calls for CIA director to resign amid Senate spying scandal
“This obstruction of our work is just so egregious,” Sen. Udall told CPR News.