Denver Bar Killer Gets Life In Prison
It’s the second time in a month that a Colorado jury has decided against execution for a mass killer.
EPA: Workers At Gold King Mine Were Initially Trapped By Flood
Workers were delayed in issuing a warning about the spill because they were trying to escape it, documents say.
4 Bears Relocated After Wandering Boulder Residential Area
A mother and her two cubs were seen climbing a tree in a residential yard Wednesday morning.
State Backs Off Stop-Sign Symbol Rule For Edible Pot
Manufacturers complained that a stop-sign shape implied that the products are dangerous and shouldn’t be consumed.
Former Denver School Administrator Due In Court After New Mexico Hiring Scandal
Martinez was arrested in Denver in 2013 for felony sexual assault on a child involving two victims. But he was recently hired by Albuquerque Public Schools in June.
Fire Sparked At Grand County Shooting Range Close To Containment
County Emergency Manager Nowell Marie Curran said Wednesday that the wildfire that has scorched about 600 acres is now 80 percent contained.
Colorado Springs Officer Returns To Work One Day After Acquittal
The officer was placed on unpaid administrative leave in June after he was arrested on investigation of entering his ex-girlfriend’s house without permission.
Anthony Padilla, Accused Of Killing Dad, Ruled Incompetent By Judge
A man accused of killing his father during a fight in western Colorado is not competent to stand trial despite five months of mental health treatment.
Mexico Airlifts Lions, Lynxes And More To Keenesburg Santuary
The lions, lynxes and puma had been taken from private homes, zoos or circuses where they were often mistreated.
Colo. Sex Abuse Charges Follow NM School Official
A deputy superintendent for Albuquerque Public Schools resigned before reports surfaced of the child sexual assault charges he faces in Colorado.
Group: Inmates Languishing Without Mental Evaluations, Care
State officials acknowledge some inmates are waiting longer than 28 days but say the problem isn’t as severe as the advocacy group claims.
Missing Longmont Housing Authority Board Member Resigns
In his resignation, the man said he is unable to fulfill the role of a board member as he previously believed he could.
Judge Allows Denver Jury Activists To Keep Pamphleting
U.S. District Judge called jury nullification information protected speech. However, the local court can restrict sound systems.
Colorado Won’t Investigate Planned Parenthood Over Videos
A health department spokesman says the state agency has no plans to investigate because “of the ongoing congressional investigation” into the matter.
Longmont’s IndyCar Driver Justin Wilson Dies Of Head Injury
He was hit in the head during Sunday’s race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway by piece of debris that had broken off another car.
‘Fastest Nun In The West’ Faces 1st Test In Sainthood Push
An Italian-born nun who challenged Billy the Kid, calmed angry mobs and helped open New Mexico territory hospitals and schools is facing her first test for Sainthood.