Denver police officer faces civil lawsuit from bystander injured in LoDo shooting
Anglica Rey filed the lawsuit in Denver District Court on Tuesday. Brandon Ramos is the sole Denver police officer named in the suit. He’s also the only officer facing criminal charges in the shooting.
Attorney General Phil Weiser joins multistate request for TikTok’s internal documents
A group of attorneys general says the social media giant is putting users’ mental health at risk and dodging government oversight.
Potential oil spill in Colorado River prompts Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Joe Neguse to oppose railway project
The proposed Uinta Basin Railway Project would transport over 350,000 gallons of crude oil through Colorado daily.
Colorado weather: Dangerous fire conditions loom as high wind blows through the state Sunday
The I-25 corridor is under a Red Flag Warning with winds that may reach up to 50 miles per hour in the Denver metro area and parts of southern Colorado.
Late with your car registration? Be prepared to face new late fees
Those late to register their vehicle could face up to $100 in late fees.
Colorado weather: High winds impact Front Range, prompting red flag warning in Southern Colorado
The winds will dissipate Wednesday when more snow is expected.
No injuries and no deaths reported at Boulder High School as police investigate reports of an active shooter
The incident is one of the multiple similar unconfirmed threats that authorities are investigating throughout the state, including in Aspen and Cañon City.
Colorado weather: Schools, government offices close as snow falls across the state
One to five inches dropped on Front Range cities overnight, and that’s expected to rise.
Club Q survivors criticize the Colorado Healing Fund’s distribution of victim aid money during visit to the state Capitol
Democratic lawmakers invited the group to the Capitol to witness the passage of a resolution in support of the LGBTQ community.
Colorado weather: Most of the state expected to see several inches of snow
Some parts of Colorado will receive over a foot of snow.
CU Board of Regents will discuss campus ban on concealed carry
Concealed carry has been allowed on CU campuses since 2012. Now, many students are pushing regents to renew the prohibition.
MSU Denver faculty caught ‘off guard’ as plans to reduce workload are indefinitely delayed
A provost-backed plan would have reduced the number of classes professors taught each semester, giving them more time for research obligations and student support.
Colorado universities may soon be allowed to offer longer contracts to non-tenured faculty
University officials testified during the hearing, urging lawmakers to pass the bill. It would change the maximum length allowed in a contract between a university and non-tenured track employees from three years to five.
State park visitation dropped off in 2022, after two years of intense outdoor recreation
Visitor numbers peaked in 2021, when an estimated 19.9 million visitors entered Colorado’s state parks.
Meth contamination was detected in your local library. Here’s what that means
Meth residue was detected in the Boulder Public Library and several other public spaces, prompting all of them to close for cleaning.
Hanging Lake’s proposed multi-million dollar renovation boasts flood protection, various trail improvements
The U.S. Forest Service will listen to public comments until late February.