
Llama On The Loose: Boulder Sheriff, Townsfolk Corral Maverick Mammal
Ethel the llama wandered from her pasture in Niwot earlier Tuesday.

Denver-Based Chipotle Posts First Ever Quarterly Loss
Chipotle is trying to bounce back after an E. Coli outbreak and norovirus cases that have sent sales plunging.

4 Feet Of Snow In Places, Avalanche Warnings For Mountains
Forecasters say the ongoing storm will linger Sunday as the center moves slowly toward the Colorado-Wyoming border.

April Snow Blankets Front Range; Flights Canceled, Roads Hazardous
Up to 2 feet of snow was reported between Denver and the Continental Divide on Saturday.

Thunderstorms, Snow, And Fire Danger? Must Be Spring In Colorado
A winter-like storm may dump about a foot of very wet snow in the Denver area by Sunday. But it’s possible the forecast may change Saturday.

Ban On Gay Conversion Therapy Derailed By Colo. Senate Republicans
Research shows conversion therapy can increase the risk of suicide, drug abuse and depression for teenagers.

Park County Undersheriff Resigns In Wake Of Eviction Shootout
A February eviction attempt in Bailey that left one deputy dead and a resident dead, and two other deputies wounded.

Coloradan Prompts Justices To Weigh Racial Bias Vs. Jury Secrecy
The high court will hear Miguel Angel Pena-Rodriguez v. Colorado in the fall.

EPA Might Regulate Colo. Air If State Doesn’t, Hickenlooper Warns
Hickenlooper wants the legislature to approve about $200,000 for the state Air Quality Control Commission.

Colorado Ranks High In USGS Forecast Of Damaging Quakes
Oklahoma now has a 1 in 8 chance of damaging quakes in 2016, surpassing California as the state with the highest probability.

Wednesday’s Blizzard: What We Know, How It Looked
Two feet of snow fell in some places. DIA was shut down most of the day. The roads are a mess. Here’s a roundup, with links and photos.

Blizzard Warnings Up For Colorado’s Plains
Cold temperatures are on the way Wednesday. There may even be snow in time for the morning commute.

All Clear After Partial Evacuation At DIA
Transportation Security Administration employees reported suspicious packages on the main terminal on Tuesday afternoon.

Supreme Court Dismisses States’ Challenge To Colorado Pot Law
Nebraska and Oklahoma wanted to have Colorado’s pot legalization declared unconstitutional.

Bans On Police Chokeholds, Profiling Advance At Colorado Capitol
The bills now will go to the Senate after a procedural House vote.

Gardner No, Bennet Yes On Hearing Obama’s Supreme Court Pick
As expected, Colorado’s U.S. senators disagree on whether the Senate should consider Merrick Garland.