
Wild Animal Sanctuary visitor fee jumps from $15 to $50
The Keenesburg facility says that the visitor fee increase is meant to encourage potential patrons to become long-term “supporters” of the facility.

Pueblo Teen Dies In Game Of Russian Roulette
Police in Pueblo say that a 17-year-old boy is dead after playing Russian roulette.

More Rabbit Fever In Weld County; State Nears Record
Weld County says that five more men have contracted rabbit fever, putting Colorado within striking distance of a state record for cases of what normally is a relatively rare bacterial disease. Colorado currently has […]

Lockheed Martin Announces Layoff Of 270 In Colorado Springs
Lockheed Martin says the company does not believe all employees who received layoff notices will be impacted.

Hickenlooper Supports Liquefied Natural Gas Pipeline From Oregon
Hickenlooper wrote that the project would be the only liquefied national gas facility on the west coast directly linking Colorado to new energy markets via the Ruby Pipeline.

Trail Ridge Road Delays Expected For Re-Paving
Re-surfacing work will continue through Sept. 1 along a 14-mile segment between Lava Cliffs and the Colorado River Trailhead.

Hookah Blamed In Fort Collins Fire That Displaced 24
Fire investigators say that a misplaced hookah is to blame for a devastating Fort Collins apartment fire earlier this year.

Sinkhole Opens On I-70 Near Eisenhower Tunnel
2-foot wide sinkhole opens up on I-70 near Loveland Ski Area; expect delays during repairs – http://t.co/oL80IrGuYB pic.twitter.com/uPWp4f68bo — 7NEWS Denver Channel (@DenverChannel) July 26, 2015 Heavy delays for westbound […]

Heli-Skiing Plan Divides Silverton Mountain Neighbors
San Juan County Commissioners voted 2-1 last week to support the proposal. But they asked that federal officials dig deeper into their analysis.

Lawyer: School That Blocked Gay Speech Didn’t Discriminate
The Twin Peaks school board is decrying opponents for trying to “twist this situation into a politically polarizing gay and lesbian issue.”

More Guns To Be Tested In Camper Shooting Case
A Sheriff’s Office spokesman said numerous people were shooting in the area that day and some may be worried that they may have fired the fatal shot.

Woman Arrested In Confederate Flag Burning
A Manitou Springs Police Department news release says an accelerant was used to ignite the flag over a small grill.

Colorado Falls Short Of Welfare Target, Faces $4.8M Sanction
The federal government requires 50 percent of Colorado Works participants to be involved in work activities, like job training and education programs. But Colorado didn’t reach that benchmark, they say.

Woman Charged With Cutting Fetus From Womb Pleads Not Guilty
The woman accused of cutting the unborn child out of a pregnant stranger’s womb earlier this year has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder.

Judge Stops Bong-A-Thon Party With Injunction
A judge issued a 14-day order effectively prohibiting the 32nd annual Colorado Invitational Bong-A-Thon.

Armed Civilians Guard Military Recruiting Station
Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers says he appreciates the motives of the armed group and values their patriotism, but advises that the group lets law enforcement handle the situation.