Denver Jury Weighs Death Sentence For 2012 Bar Killings
Jurors are determining whether a man convicted of stabbing five people to death in a Denver should now face the death penalty.
Anadarko To Begin Horizontal Drilling In Fort Lupton
Anadarko’s vice president of operations, Craig Walters, says the company intends to drill up to 50 wells in the city and over 300 wells in the county this year.
Colorado Springs Officials: Large Sinkhole Getting Bigger
The sinkhole on North Chestnut Street was last measured at 25 feet deep, 15 feet wide and 25 feet long.
Perseid Meteor Shower Best Viewed Late
The Perseid meteor shower is expected to be active over Colorado from midnight through dawn on Thursday in the northeastern sky.
Colorado Springs Waterfalls To Reopen After 2 Years
The Broadmoor has spent $12 million to buy, rebuild and makeover Seven Falls.
Board Unanimously Sides With Opponents Of Methadone Clinic
A lawyer hired by community group No Methadone in Monument said Monday that while zoning allows for a clinic in that location, the word “clinic” is never defined by the town.
No Charges Against Aurora Police Officer Who Shot Armed Man
Investigators say the man who was armed survived, and he had refused to put down his weapon.
Youth Offender Who Escaped Denver Hospital Is Arrested
The youth escaped after his handcuffs and leg restraints were removed in an examination room at a doctor’s request.
Officials Investigating After Ironman Competitor Dies
The Boulder County Coroner’s Office says an autopsy has been completed and the cause and manner of death are pending further investigation.
As Eldora Expansion Decision Looms, Opponents Fear Approval
Environmentalists fear potential damage to the environment and wildlife corridor along Middle Boulder Creek that could result from expansion that could include a new detachable six-chair ski lift.
Edible Pot Up For Another Review By Colorado Regulators
With just a few months left before the requirement takes effect, the state Marijuana Enforcement Division is scrambling to craft final rules for what those pot brownies and sodas should look like.
Colorado Joins States Asking Judge To Block New Federal Water Rules
Thirteen states led by North Dakota are asking a federal judge in Bismarck to block a new rule that gives federal authorities jurisdiction over some state waters.
Abandoned Bikes In Glenwood Springs Outnumber Thefts Reported
20 abandoned bikes have been found around Glenwood Springs in the last month. That’s even more than the number reported stolen.
Public Marijuana Use Ballot Measure Backers Turn In Signatures
Marijuana activists campaigning to see pot consumption allowed in bars and other public places in Denver are turning in signatures to get the question on November’s city ballots.
Grand Junction Man’s Body Found On Alaska Beach
Police in Alaska are investigating after a Colorado man was found dead there on a beach. KTVA-TV reports that two fisherman spotted the body on the beach in Seldovia Saturday morning.
VA’s Troubles Get Denver Airing Today
The chief of the VA and the chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Committee will discuss changing the troubled agency in Denver today. VA Secretary Robert McDonald and Rep.