Boulder Activists Plan March To Coincide With GOP Debate
Organizers are calling the Oct. 28 demonstration a march for civic engagement.
Lightning Sparked Summit County Wildfire, Investigators Say
No one was hurt, and no buildings were damaged.
Boulder Bear Euthanized; 2 Cubs Captured
A bear first spotted in Boulder in August has been captured and euthanized after it was found roaming in a homeowner’s backyard.
Police: Man Stole Nearly $6,000 In Liquor In Aspen Area
The Snowmass Village Police Department says a 40-year-old Texan slipped Johnny Walker Blue, Don Perignon champagne, wine and other spirits into his baggy clothes.
Encana To Sell Colorado Oil And Gas Holdings For $900 Million
The deal includes 51,000 acres of land in the oil-rich Denver Julesburg basin, which stretches from Denver to the Wyoming border.
Bernie Sanders To Hold Rally In Boulder
The Saturday event at Potts Field is free and open to the public.
Genetically Pure Bison Return To Northern Colorado
The move will take place on Nov. 1, National Bison Day.
Colorado Lawmakers Revisit Right-To-Die Bill
Supporters of the idea are hoping they’ll have momentum after California’s governor signed right-to-die legislation this week.
Oil And Gas: Local Control Proposal Goes Too Far, Industry Group Says
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association said Wednesday the proposals would require more than a state task force intended when it suggested the rules.
Frontier Looks To Downsize DIA Presence
City documents say cutting back on gate leases would save the airline $3 million annually.
Prescribed Burn Planned Near Canon City
The burn could take place in early to mid-October depending on weather conditions and how dry the vegetation is.
Durango Students Suspended Over Alcohol, Pot
Team practices have been suspended indefinitely during an investigation.
Naropa University Withdraws Application To Kill Prairie Dogs
After the Buddhist university applied for the lethal control permit this summer, more than 135,000 prairie dog supporters signed an online petition.
Cory Gardner Seeks Tougher Sanctions On North Korea
Gardner said the U.S. needs a stronger policy on North Korea that the Obama administration is unwilling to provide.
Boulder Joins Cities In Suspending Panhandling Enforcement
The city may change its panhandling law to bring it in line with a court ruling last week.
Hickenlooper To Visit Asia, Middle East On Trade Mission
The delegation will visit China, Japan, Turkey and Israel.