
Denver-Area Firefighters Rescue Teeth From Main Reservoir
David Damron was fishing with his wife at Main Reservoir in Lakewood last week when his teeth slipped from his mouth and into the water.

Talk Show Host Sentenced To A Month In Prison For Trail Vandalism
David Justice was protesting the BLM’s decision to limit a trail to bikers, horseback riders and hikers.

Durango Decides Against Additional Marijuana Tax
The city had considered a 5 percent tax on marijuana sales to improve city buildings.

Denver VA Halts Some Surgeries Over Sterilization Concerns
Heart surgeries and other similarly involved procedures are being postponed or patients are being referred to alternative health care providers at no additional cost.

Rain Has Pulled Colorado Out Of Its Drought, For Now
The Daily Sentinel reports rains since last fall have brought Colorado out of a drought and returned the state to a condition that the National Weather Service says it hasn’t seen since […]

Colorado Declared Disaster Area After Flooding
El Paso County officials estimate their damage from this spring’s weather was almost $14 million.

Appalachian Trail Record-Setter Gets Ticketed By State Park
The man who set a record for speed hiking the Appalachian Trail has been issued three tickets for public drinking, littering and hiking with an oversized group.

Cripple Creek’s Casinos Approved For Round-The-Clock Alcohol
The alcohol vote comes as Cripple Creek casinos face competition from Black Hawk, while also enduring consecutive lackluster summer tourist seasons.

Interior Secretary Agrees To Moffat County Meeting Over Coal Mine
Sally Jewell will meet with Moffat County commissioners in Glenwood Springs.

Colorado Rejects Medical Pot Treatment For PTSD
The 6-2 vote Wednesday came despite the backing of the state’s chief medical officer.

Aspen-Area Campers Required To Use Bear-Resistant Containers
Wilderness rangers will check for compliance and those found without bear-proof equipment could be fined up to $5,000.

State Fair Considers Moving From Pueblo Due To Costs
The fair has been losing money and depending on millions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies for the last 13 years. Auditors told legislators Tuesday that there is no solution if the fair remains at its current location.

Interior Secretary Coming To Colorado, But Not Craig So Far
A spokeswoman for the department said that Secretary Jewell’s schedule will be released later this week.

Monument Methadone Clinic Opponents Find Zoning’s Not On Their Side
Hundreds of people opposed to the project gathered Monday night for a meeting on the clinic, which would be located across the street from a community park downtown.

Colorado Scientists Have A Lot Riding On Pluto Mission
Companies and students from Longmont and Boulder have helped the craft with its mission to rendezvous with Pluto.

Defense Rests In Aurora Theater Shooting Trial
The defense wrapped up two weeks of testimony that featured a pair of psychiatrists who examined Holmes and found that he was insane.