Tsarnaev sentencing won’t affect us, Aurora shooting trial jurors tell judge
Judge Carlos Samour asked the jurors about the Boston case on Monday, the start of the fourth week in the theater shooting trial.
9 oil well deaths lead to warning about inhaling chemicals
Three of the deaths were in Colorado. All of the deaths involved workers at crude production tanks.
Hit-and-run driver races past runners in Denver marathon
The vehicle was found abandoned a short time later.
High school suspends disabled student over cannabis medicine
The student’s mom is working with her son’s school district this summer to update policies.
State submits $58.2 million flood relief plan with HUD
Housing and Urban Development has 45 days to review the plan, which would fund rebuilding efforts.
Quit selling the Zen Magnets, judge tells Colorado company
A federal judge has ordered a Colorado company to stop selling high-powered magnets that were recalled by their manufacturer. U.S.
Broncos will share new digs, practices with 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos will hold joint practices in the lead-up to their Aug. 29 preseason game in Denver.
Colorado’s rain fills 40-year-old creek beds; Southwest still dry
The rain is helping pull grazing land in southeastern Colorado out of a years-long drought.
Fort Carson drone crash startles neighbor
Ronald Fisk found a 4-pound drone Tuesday near his yard in downtown.
Deflated I-70 snow tire bill now steered toward committee study
The intent of the bill initially was to make the tire requirements mandatory, but sponsors of the legislation couldn’t get enough support.
$200,000 settles claims against former El Paso County sheriff
This is the first settlement by the county since Maketa was accused of having affairs with three female subordinates.
CO-based Terex Energy challenged in court over Nebraska wastewater site
Terex’s wants to use a well north of Mitchell, Neb., to dispose of salty groundwater and chemical-laden fracking wastewater.
Colorado youth survey on sex, drugs up for vote
Board members are considering whether parents should have to give permission before students take the anonymous surveys.
Lawmakers to VA: Find another way to pay for Aurora hospital
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, the top Democrat on the Senate veterans panel, called the project a mockery.
CU reaches settlement with professor accused of harassment
University of Colorado professor David Barnett agreed to a $290,000 settlement with the school.
Connect for Health considers higher fees as federal grants end
If the health exchange board approves the 3.5 percent charge for premiums, the fee for a $4,000 yearly plan would go up by $84.