We answered your questions about Colorado’s Towing Bill of Rights law
Everything you need to know if your car got towed and whether it was illegal.
By Matt Bloom
Colorado to shut down all state-run COVID-19 testing sites due to low demand
The 20 remaining sites, which are scattered across Colorado, will cease operations on Jan. 15.
By Matt Bloom
Police issue state’s first Missing Indigenous Person Alert for 27-year-old Denver man
Wanbli Vigil was last seen leaving his home in west Denver around 2 p.m. on Dec. 29.
By Matt Bloom
Southwest Airlines plans to cancel more flights in Denver as the company struggles to recover from meltdown
The carrier will operate roughly one-third of its routes “for the next several days.”
By Matt Bloom
Colorado’s Indigenous communities hope a new alert system will solve more missing and murdered cases
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is launching its first-ever Missing Indigenous Person Alert system on Dec. 30.
By Matt Bloom
Colorado weather: Blizzard shuts down many eastern Colorado roads, dumps snow on mountain towns
The snow largely missed Denver, but frigid temperatures are forecast to hang around the state through the week.
By Matt Bloom
Colorado weather: Blizzard conditions expected east of Denver, up to a foot of snow in many mountain communities
The brunt of the storm is forecast to skip over the Denver metro area and other I-25 corridor communities.
By Matt Bloom
A Club Q survivor is released from the hospital — and says he’ll be ‘first in line’ to see the bar reopen
Ed Sanders, 63, was released from the hospital in Colorado Springs on Thursday, 19 days after he was shot inside Club Q on November 19. He is expected to make a full recovery.
By Matt Bloom
Club Q shooting: What we know about the funerals planned for each victim
Some services are set to take place in Colorado, but others are out of state, where victims grew up.
By Matt Bloom
For 17 years, this roving Thanksgiving feast has welcomed refugees to the Denver area
In the past year, more than 2,000 people have resettled in the Denver and Aurora area from all over the world, including Afghanistan and Ukraine.
By Matt Bloom
Colorado’s ballot counting machines tallied votes securely and accurately, post-election audit finds
All counties were required to submit their audit results by Tuesday night. Results will start getting posted on the Secretary of State’s website this week.
By Matt Bloom
Starbucks workers in Colorado join nationwide strike as union’s contract negotiations stall
Stores in Denver, Superior, Colorado Springs and Greeley saw picketing. The company said it respected the workers’ rights to protest.
By Matt Bloom
Proposition 125, allowing Colorado grocery stores to sell wine, remains too close to call
Prop 125, which would allow Colorado grocery stores to sell wine, is the only alcohol-related measure from this year’s election that stands a chance at passing.
By Matt Bloom
A lot of Colorado counties paused vote counting Friday because of the Veterans Day holiday
Unofficial results for some key races, including the 3rd Congressional District, could still be days away.
By Matt Bloom
If you drop off your ballot in the wrong county, these workers make sure it gets into the right hands
Ballot swaps deliver thousands of envelopes to the correct counties after election day.
By Matt Bloom
District 3 voters react to potential Lauren Boebert upset by Democrat Adam Frisch
With victory possibly coming down to just a few thousand ballots, the race is attracting national attention.