
William Coors, Grandson Of Coors Brewing’s Founder, Dies At 102
Bill Coors was an official beer taste tester for the company and continued to taste test until his 100th birthday.

Colorado Governor’s Race 2018: Jared Polis And Walker Stapleton On The Issues
Where do the candidates stand on the issues? We’ve lined up a comparison to assist in your decision.

Complaint: Hickenlooper Didn’t Report DIA Travel As Gifts; Governor’s Office Disputes
The newly formed nonprofit Public Trust Institute that filed the complaint is led by former Republican House Speaker Frank McNulty, a one-time political adversary of Gov. John Hickenlooper.

Matthew Shepard’s Murder Still Haunts Wyoming After 20 Years
Despite the infamy of the crime, Wyoming is among just five states that have not passed laws focused on crimes motivated by the victim’s identity, such as their sexual orientation.

New Mexico’s Rio Grande Ruling Challenged As Drought Still Grips The Southwest
Environmentalists are challenging a court ruling over whether water from the river is properly accounted for and being used in beneficial ways along the Middle Rio Grande Valley.

Economy, Energy And, Yes, Trump Dominate The Race To Replace Hickenlooper
Candidates Rep. Jared Polis and State Treasurer Walker Stapleton also have competing visions for Colorado’s healthcare, education funding and move.

Walmart Shooter Pleads Guilty To 3 Counts Of Murder As Part Of A Plea Deal
Scott Ostrem, 48, opened fire inside a crowed Walmart in Thornton on Nov. 1, 2017.

Walmart Shooter Pleads Guilty To 3 Counts Of Murder As Part Of A Plea Deal
Scott Ostrem, 48, opened fire inside a crowed Walmart in Thornton on Nov. 1, 2017.

When Canada Legalizes Pot Next Week, It’ll Become The Largest Country With Federal Regulation
On Oct. 17, Canada becomes the second, after Uruguay, and largest country with a legal national marijuana marketplace.

Southwestern US States Agree On Plan To Manage The Overtaxed Colorado River
The long-waited announcement comes as the river’s two largest reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell, have been drained to alarmingly low levels.

Englewood Coal Company, One Of The Oldest In The US, Is Filing For Bankruptcy
Westmoreland Coal Co. has more than $1.4 billion in debt amid declining demand for the fuel.

Bernie Sanders To Barnstorm With Polis And Other Battleground Dems Ahead Of Midterms
The itinerary will include rallies in Wisconsin, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada and California, spanning a number of competitive races key to Democrats’ electoral success.

Suicide Reports Surge For Colorado’s Safe2Tell Program
The program was formed in response to school violence, but suicide threats have been the leading reason students file reports since the 2013-14 school year.

Fort Carson Plans Controlled Burns To Reduce Wildfire Risk
The burns help keep fire risks at a minimum by burning off dead brush and grass.

Kavanaugh Wins Senate Approval. Gardner Votes Yes, Bennet Votes No
Kavanaugh was confirmed 50-48 Saturday. Every voting Republican backed the 53-year-old conservative judge.

Thousands Of Migrants Have Died Crossing The Border. Human Rights Groups Want The FBI’s Help Finding Their Remains
Advocacy groups gathered in Boulder to appeal for access to an FBI-run DNA database to help locate and identify migrant remains.