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.
Denver faces another suit for alleged police abuse
In this case, the accuser Anthony Waller is asking for $5 million.
Heavy rains flood roads, strand cars in Colorado
“It has rained over the course of the last day over almost every square inch of the state Colorado,” state climatologist Nolan Doesken says.
EPA’s proposed clean air rules assailed, supported at Denver hearing
The Environmental Protection Agency is taking heat over its new rules for power-plant pollution.
AG asks Supreme Court to stop gay marriages in Boulder
Boulder has issued around 200 licenses since June.
Opponents of ‘Personhood Amendment’ rally at Capitol
Opponents says Amendment 67 would ban all abortions in Colorado.
Broncos owner Pat Bowlen gives up control of team
The 70-year-old is battling Alzheimer’s disease. Team president Joe Ellis will take over after being named as the Broncos’ chief executive officer.
AG asks court to stop Boulder clerk from issuing gay marriage licenses
Colorado Attorney General John Suthers is asking the state court of appeals to overturn a ruling that allowed the Boulder County clerk to continue issuing same-sex marriage licenses.
3 more cases of pneumonic plague identified in Colo.
All three patients have been treated and sent home, but they are being monitored.
Denver deputy investigated for alleged inappropriate use of force
Sheriff Gary Wilson says he has asked the Denver district attorney’s office to investigate whether criminal charges should be filed against Deputy Thomas Ford.
Major research effort will track Colorado ozone
“We want to fingerprint where the pollution comes from and analyze what happens when it mixes in the atmosphere,” a lead scientist on the project says.
President lauds economic progress in Denver speech
“I’m here for every American who works their tail off,” the president told his audience in Denver’s Cheesman Park.
Thunderstorms packing heavy rain, hail roll through parts of Colorado
Storm brings an end to triple-digit temperatures but causes isolated flooding and power outages.
Federal judge upholds Colorado gun restrictions; Sheriffs plan to appeal
Judge says limits on the size of ammunition magazines and expanded background checks for firearms sold online and between private parties are constitutional.
Xcel Energy asks for rate increase of $138 million
Increase would help pay for closing down older coal-fired plants, converting others to natural gas and paying off increasing property taxes.
El Paso County Sheriff Maketa defends himself as recall effort grows
Maketa has apologized for “inappropriate behavior” but refuses to resign.