
Chipotle stops serving GMO ingredients
Chipotle Co-CEO Steve Ells has said the company felt it was best not to use GMOs given the “lack of consensus” about their effects.

Colorado lawmakers advance red-light camera ban
The proposal on Friday cleared the House Appropriations Committee, where it had been stuck for several weeks.

Colorado pot refund measure heads to state Senate
Lawmakers from both parties say Colorado should hold another pot tax vote, rather than refund the money.

Colorado theater shooting trial tests mental health network
Colorado’s mental health counselors expect graphic testimony and heightened media attention will test the mental health support networks.

Colo. Supreme Court to hear arguments over Christo project
Over the River by the famed artist would install fabric above almost 6 miles of river between Salida and Cañon City.

11 at state facility on leave following allegations of abuse
The facility treats adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The 11 employees are on leave amid allegations of physical and verbal abuse, and unlawful sexual contact.

Outside Navy construction expert joins probe of VA hospital cost
The Navy has assigned one of its construction experts to help investigate massive cost overruns at the Denver veterans hospital — more than seven weeks after the VA says it asked for help.

Bereaved owners told they may have to rebury their pets
Though Hart said he is advertising the property as a pet cemetery while trying to sell, the land is zoned C3, making it available for commercial use.

Noble Energy to pay $73M to fight Front Range pollution
The company’s tank batteries were emitting thousands of tons of chemicals a year, contributing to the region’s ozone pollution problem.

Telluride plans to adopt changed panhandling law
Mayor Stu Fraser says the council agreed to stick with four provisions not objected to by the ACLU, such as making it illegal for people soliciting donations to touch or grab someone or block their path.

CU researchers: Obsidian flake links prehistoric Alaska, Asia
National Park Service archaeologist Jeff Rasic said the thumbnail-sized piece of rock is likely the remnant of a tool that was sharpened at the site hundreds of years ago.

HUD to spend $616K on rental help for Colorado veterans
The money will be divided up among the state and local housing authorities to help veterans in Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, the Denver area and Durango.

Classes canceled at Columbine on 16th shooting anniversary
A moment of silence to honor those lost on April 20, 1999 will be held at 11:20 a.m. in the school’s library.

Aspen looks to swap historical mansion to affordable housing
The Aspen Historical Society is looking to split its lot to build employee housing and generate additional revenue.

Yoga training shielded from state regulators with Hickenlooper’s signature
The bill passed after about 80 yoga training studios received letters last year from a state agency planning to step up oversight on yoga-teacher training.

3 who brought guns, smoke bomb to Denver school charged
The boys are all being charged as juveniles. Police say they don’t think they were trying to hurt anyone.