Airplane accident causes chaos, but no injuries, on I-70
Witnesses say the accident took out several car windshields and damaged a semitrailer.
Colorado brewers, grocery stores fight over liquor laws
No paperwork for the ballot question has been filed yet. But Colorado Consumers for Choice is drumming up support through Facebook and an online petition.
Arapahoe Basin skiing extended into summer after May snow
There will be limited lift service during a bonus weekend of June 12 to June 14. Officials say they could add more bonus weekends if the weather stays cool and cloudy.
Fremont County roads washing out, state of emergency due to heavy rains
County commissioners voted Tuesday to declare the local emergency as heavy rain and flooding has caused significant damage and closed several roads.
Rocky Mountain Natl. Park raising entrance, other fees
The weekly pass for a car entering the park will climb from $20 to $30.
In Aspen, health care hard to find for poor
Many low-income and Medicare-eligible residents have to drive as far as Rifle, which is 70 miles away, to receive care.
16-county tornado watch, heavy rain, flash floods usher in holiday weekend
The tornado watch included Denver and Denver International Airport, but there were no reports of tornadoes or damage.
Mud pushing Colorado Springs mobile homes from foundations
Residents there began noticing problems Thursday night when items began slipping off shelves in one home and then the skirting around its foundation fell off.
Benches moved in Durango to prevent loitering, panhandling
The city manager assistant says benches can be moved at the request of merchants to reduce panhandling and for other reasons.
Forest Service approves Wolf Creek Ski Area land swap
The land swap will allow construction of a road to a proposed residential development near the Wolf Creek Ski Area.
Strong dollar means weak rural West economies
A new survey suggests the economy will remain weak in rural parts of 10 Western and Plains states because the strong U.S.
Colorado students get another break on standardized testing
Colorado school children are getting more than one testing break this week.
Traffic alert: 650 Army vehicles, 4,000 soldiers on the road
Nearly 650 vehicles will travel south from Colorado Springs next week in the biggest Army convoy the area has seen in decades.
Fewer standardized tests are now law in Colorado
Gov. Hickenlooper also signed a separate bill ratcheting back social studies testing.
Memorial Day weekend: Independence Pass should be open; Mt. Evans Highway closed
Crews had only cleared six miles of the 14.7-mile road to Mount Evans as of Monday.
Colorado Springs voters choose John Suthers as new mayor
Suthers had about 68 percent of the vote compared to about 32 percent for former Colorado Springs Mayor Mary Lou Makepeace.