Colorado Ranchers Respond To Crash Of Truck Carrying Cattle
Ranchers on horseback rushed to the area to help round up about 80 cattle.
Colorado Backs Off Plan To Increase Mountain Lion Hunting
The change follows criticism from conservation and wildlife groups.
Colo. Baker Takes Gay Wedding Cake Appeal To State Supreme Court
Attorneys for the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop argue the government shouldn’t force him to violate his Christian beliefs.
Utah Plant Facing Coal Limits Gets Fuel From Colorado
The plant’s coal is supplied by Deseret’s Deserado Mine in Colorado, northeast of Rangely. Bonanza is Deserado’s only customer.
Colorado Universal Health Care Backers Say Measure Will Be On 2016 Ballot
Instead of participating in Obamacare, the state would charge employers and workers taxes to fund a universal health care system.
Union Station To DIA Train Line Slated To Open April 2016
The estimated travel time for the 23-mile ride is close to 40 minutes.
I-70 Reopens Near Eisenhower Tunnel
Authorities are blaming snow in the Colorado mountains for several accidents and the closure of part of Interstate 70.
Federal Probe Blames EPA For Gold King Mine Spill
The Interior Department probe concludes that the spill that fouled rivers in three states would have been avoided had the EPA team checked on water levels before digging into the mine.
PUC Approves $100M Wind Farm In Southern Colorado
The Black Hills Energy project in Huerfano and Las Animas counties was approved Wednesday.
Bustang To Offer Weekend Service Between Denver, Glenwood
CDOT’s route between Glenwood Springs and Denver will operate seven days a week beginning Nov. 21.
Snowmass Votes To Add Fluoride Back To Water
A survey of the district’s water users showed that 64 percent favor fluoride.
Beaver Creek Ski Instructors Look To Unionize
The greater union works with four ski patrols in four resorts, but Beaver Creek would be the nation’s first ski instructors union.
Jury Deliberating Fate of Former Colorado School Exec
He was arrested in the Colorado sex abuse case in 2013 and later hired in Albuquerque, which never completed a background check on him.
First Significant Colorado Mountain Snow
Snow plows came out Wednesday for the first significant mountain snow in Colorado that is expected to bring up to 10 inches in higher elevations.
Colorado Delegation Divided Over Conservation Fund
Many politicians are pushing for the reauthorization after the fund was allowed to expire at the end of September.
Safeway, Walmart Lead Charge For Liquor Sales In Grocery Stores
A coalition of grocery stores is looking to let Colorado voters decide if they want to allow full-strength beer and wine sales at supermarkets.