Colorado Electors Can Choose Which Presidential Candidate They Want, Court Says
Secretary of State Jena Griswold said Wednesday the decision calls into question how Colorado can enforce its state laws.
Voters Will Decide Whether To Recall Brighton Mayor As Petition Is Verified
The Committee to Recall Brighton Mayor Ken Kreutzer filed its petition with the city Aug. 5 and the city deemed it valid on Monday.
‘Enough Is Enough:’ Denver Rally In Wake Of El Paso, Dayton Shootings Calls For Stricter Gun Laws, End To White Supremacy
The “Call to Action” event was planned before Sunday’s attack in Dayton, Ohio, became the third mass shooting in the U.S. in a week.
A-Basin Joins Ikon Pass, 6 Months After Dropping Epic
The ski resort says the move will help solve overcrowding problems.
The Denver Zoo Has A New Lion Cub And, Yes, It’s As Cute As You’d Expect
There’s a new lion cub at the Denver Zoo. The African lion cub was born July 25 to mom Neliah, 7, and dad Tobias, 3.
CU Team Working To Send 500 Tiny Spacecraft To Moon
A team of CU students is designing the mission with NASA’s help. They hope students from every country in the world will participate in the project.
Your Mom (And The National Weather Service) Wants You To Drink Water Today
It’s likely to be a record-breaking hot day Thursday.
‘You’re In Colorado. Everybody Loves To Talk About The Weather’: English Language Learners Try To Find Their Place
Learning English as a second language can be isolating, but one career teacher says there is something special about learning English in Colorado.
Brighton Fires City Manager, Residents Call For Recalls
Opponents of the move call it retaliation. Supporters say they have lost faith in the ability of the city manager to do his job.
Want Colorado To Drop Out Of National Popular Vote Compact? You May Get Your Chance.
Repeal organizers said the movement has received 60,000 more signatures than that 124,000 needed to make the 2020 ballot.
Denver Man Dies After Lightning Strikes Him On A Hike Near Boulder
Authorities say he was directly struck by lightning.
Immigrant Community Braces For Coordinated ICE Enforcement In Denver
President Donald Trump announced mass arrests of undocumented immigrants are scheduled to start in 10 U.S. cities Sunday.
There’s A New Express Lane Coming To I-70. Will It Save You From Slow Traffic?
Colorado officials broke ground on an expansion to 12 miles of westbound I-70 near Idaho Springs. The project is aimed at increasing safety and decreasing travel time between the Denver metro and the central mountains.
Brighton Places City Manager On Leave Over Alleged Mismanagement
The Brighton City Council chambers were packed with residents Tuesday who were upset at the lack of transparency in this process.
Denver Auditor Asks City To Sue DIA Airport Hotel Operator
The auditor says Marriott, which operates the hotel, has breached their contract with Denver by denying access to financial and operational information.
4th of July Fireworks Spark Many Complaints, But Few Citations
For example in Denver, police received more than 500 complaints but only gave out 6 citations.