Denver Monitor Praises Rule Limiting Police Shooting At Cars
Mitchell says the change brings Denver in line with other departments nationwide.
99 Handpicked Students Get Tickets To Boulder GOP debate
At first, debate organizers only made a total of 50 tickets available to the university but then upped the number to 100 and then 150.
Fort Collins Police Arrest Man Accused Of Threatening School
David Moscow was arrested Monday after police found guns, ammunition and drugs at his home.
Vail-Area Resorts Staff Up For Ski Season
Many human resources directors say hiring in the Vail Valley can be a challenge, especially as affordable housing is scarce in the area.
Denver Oil Firm Files For Bankruptcy
Denver-based American Eagle Energy plans to sell off assets from its North Dakota operation to pay debts.
Still Haven’t Mailed Your Ballot? Best To Deliver It In Person Now
The secretary of state suggests voters either drop off their ballots with their county clerk or use another county drop-off location.
REI To Close Stores On Black Friday
The co-op says they’ll pay their employees on Nov. 27 to be outside.
Durango Man Pleads Guilty To Robbing Pot Shop With Father
Police say 19-year-old Logan Griffith used a semi-automatic weapon to hold up Durango’s Rocky Mountain High dispensary and made off with $2,700 and some marijuana.
Pueblo County Officials Deny Request To Make Pot Products
Pueblo County officials have denied an application by a marijuana grower to change the zoning of its land near Beulah to allow infused products manufacturing.
Mom Accused Of Kidnapping Son With Help From Man With Badge
Police say the 10-year-old boy was being driven home by school by a relative when an older man in a tan suit approached the car when it was stopped at a light.
Ahead Of GOP Debate, Activists Push For Press Attention
Among the planned events is a cannabis industry group giving dispensary tours Wednesday for reporters who haven’t seen Colorado’s marijuana industry up close.
Mistrial For Former Colorado School Exec Hired After Sex Abuse Charges
Jurors in Denver told the judge on Monday they couldn’t reach a unanimous verdict in the case against Jason Martinez.
Colorado Resident Seeks 3rd Option Besides Male, Female On US Passport
Lambda Legal filed the lawsuit against Secretary of State John Kerry on behalf of Dana Zzyym in Denver federal court.
Alamosa County Jail Fighting Mite Infestation
About 15 percent of the persons currently housed at the jail have shown symptoms.
Denver Police Evict Homeless Advocates In Protest
A group called Denver Homeless Out Loud says about 10 people were arrested during protests on Saturday.
Colorado Coal Production Continues To Drop As Mines Slow
Officials say the drop in production can be attributed to mining cutbacks in Routt and Delta counties.