Boulder Starts Removing Experimental Wide Bike Lanes
The “right-sized” lanes are being removed because people complained about slower commutes.
Marijuana Pesticide Flap Brings Consumer Lawsuit
The lawsuit filed Monday in Denver is thought to be the first product-liability claim in the nation involving the legal marijuana industry.
Black-Footed Ferrets Get New Home At Rocky Mountain Arsenal
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to turn 30 ferrets loose there Monday.
Navajo Nation Seeks Assistance After Gold King Mine Spill
President Russell Begaye says he requested a preliminary damage assessment from the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Thursday.
Cyclist’s Body Found At Ute Canyon Overlook
National Park Service spokeswoman Arlene Jackson says it’s believed the man was riding alone in the Tour of the Moon event.
Former Black Forest Fire Chief Sues District
Bob Harvey is claiming defamation, emotional harm and that he was wrongfully terminated in 2014.
Cripple Creek Casino Will Be Sold To Las Vegas Company
Las Vegas-based Full House Resorts is planning to buy Bronco Billy’s Casino and Hotel.
Montana Man Dies On Longs Peak
Park rangers searched the area on Saturday and found Veysey’s body at the bottom of Lambs Slide.
Inmate Dies At Arapahoe County Jail After Fight
The victim has been identified as 43-year-old Michael Roy Craven, Jr., who was being held on assault and extortion charges.
Fall-Like Temps (And Snow!) Are In Colorado’s Forecast
Meteorologists are calling for showers and cooler temperatures in most parts of the state.
Judge Says Forest Service Violated FOIA In Wolf Creek Plan
A federal court judge has ruled that the U.S. Forest Service unjustifiably withheld documents from environmentalists.
Grand Junction’s Panhandling Law Is Unconstitutional, Judge Says
Grand Junction will be barred from enforcing its 2014 ordinance limiting panhandling.
Denver Fails Federal Smog Standards
At the same time, EPA officials said metro Denver and the northern Front Range won’t be penalized for missing a July 20 deadline.
Wedding Favors Caused Evacuation At DIA
TSA said the bride and groom’s names both start with a “T,” so their wedding souvenirs were labeled TNT.
Clinton Email Troubles Have Hickenlooper Worried
The governor said that if investigators find Clinton broke the law it could be “the death knell” for her presidential campaign.
Silverton Mountain Heli-Skiing Plan Slowed By Environmental Review
Silverton Mountain owners Aaron and Jen Brill were hoping they could avoid an environmental assessment since one had been in 2008.