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.
Oregon Marijuana Shops Begin Sales To Recreational Users
Many stores in Oregon are trying to lure customers with extended hours, food giveaways and discounted marijuana.
CU Alum To Moderate Republican Debate In Boulder
CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla will serve as one of the moderators for the debate on Oct. 28.
Grant Will Help Develop Drones Used To Study Severe Storms
Test flights would be done over tornado-prone states in the West and Midwest.
Judge Blocks Federal Oil, Gas Drilling Rules
The ruling means the already postponed rules might not take effect for years, even if they’re ultimately upheld.
United Flight From Aspen Makes Emergency Landing
The pilots indicated there was a mechanical problem with the right engine and they chose to shut it down.
Denver Cops Crack Down On Under Age Weed Sales
Police say seven employees of Denver retail marijuana stores face misdemeanor charges.
Senate OKs Deal For Denver VA Hospital; House Vote Expected
The measure approved Wednesday would allow the Veterans Affairs Department to shift the $625 million it needs to finish the hospital from other accounts within its budget.
Coal Mine Near Paonia Lays Off Nearly 100 Workers
Bowie Resource Partners says the job losses are a result of its suspended underground longwall mining operations.
Boulder To Revert Bike Lane To Car Traffic After Outcry
Councilwoman Mary Young says the public vitriol as a result of the right-sizing was so severe, that insults were so harsh, it was hard to sleep at night.
GOP Colorado State Legislator Neville To Run For US Senate
State Sen. Tim Neville says he’s running on a platform of opposing federal mandates on health care and education, among other issues.
Congress Close To VA Hospital Deal, Coffman Says
The U.S. House could wrap up an agreement soon to allow the VA to spend another $625 million to finish its over-budget hospital outside Denver.
New York Man Dies In Rock Climbing Fall In Boulder
Officials and family members say Angus Moloney was found dead Sunday morning below a rock formation in Boulder called the Fifth Pinnacle.