
Pentagon: Air Force Academy Boss Hindered Misconduct Probe
The Air Force Academy did not adequately investigate allegations of sexual assault and other misconduct by football players, a new report says.

Colorado Sees Spike In Concealed Carry Applications
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation recorded 31,900 applications in the first five months of 2016.

Jury Convicts Colorado Officer Who Killed Unarmed Man
Jurors found 33-year-old James Ashby guilty Thursday in the Oct. 12, 2014, death of 27-year-old Jack Jacquez.

Man Accused Of Pushing Snowboarder Off Aspen Lift Deemed Insane
The finding by a physician at the Colorado Mental Health Institute was revealed in court Monday.

Broncos Allowed To Cancel Sports Authority Sponsorship Deal
The Broncos’ motion to terminate their sponsorship agreement with the Englewood-based company was granted Friday.

2 Injured When Hot Air Balloon Lands In Littleton
Littleton Fire Rescue says the balloon took off from a nearby park and landed hard when the wind shifted.

EPA Staffer Retires 10 months After Gold King Mine Spill
Steve Way oversaw operations at the mine, but was on vacation when an EPA-led crew inadvertently triggered the 3-million-gallon spill on Aug. 5.

RTD Board Criticizes Airport Train Delays
The A-Line has been halted by lightning strikes, most recently on Monday.

CSU Study Pinpoints When Fracking Emissions Are At Their Highest
The study of newly-developed wells in western Colorado found that air pollutants like methane and ozone-causing compounds were highest at the flowback stage.

Squatter Charged With Taking Over Public Cabin Near Berthoud Pass
Christian “Moe” Rison was charged Tuesday with occupying or using a residence on national forest lands.

VA’s No. 2 Official To Visit Overbudget Aurora Hospital
VA Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson will meet with contractors and department officials Wednesday at the construction site.

No Need For Gun Control After Orlando, Colo. GOP Senate Hopefuls Say
Just over two weeks before the June 28 primary, the candidates said the tragedy reinforced their respective messages on fighting terrorism.

Private Service For Blue Angels Pilot Kuss
The service for Marine Capt. Jeff Kuss was capped by a 21-gun salute and a flyover by Marine units that he served with.

DIA Wants More Lines To Cut Passenger Security Clearance Times
An airport spokesman said a plan is in the works that could move security lines to a different floor by 2019.

Alternate Paved Route Sought To Glenwood Canyon
Concerns rose after a major rockslide sent transportation officials scrambling in February to find alternate routes to avoid detours of more than 100 miles.

Colorado Will Regulate Fantasy Sports
Colorado is starting a new Office of Fantasy Sports to regulate fantasy online sports leagues that pay jackpots.