
Another Lawsuit Filed Against Rocky Flats, Trying To Keep It Closed
The town of Superior asked a federal judge to keep the U.S.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Cuts Print Run To 5 Days, Citing Newsprint Costs
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel says it will convert its Monday and Tuesday print editions to electronic delivery starting Aug. 13.

Lake Christine Fire: Two Suspects Turn Themselves In To Police
Authorities say two people suspected of starting a central Colorado wildfire by using tracer rounds at a firing range have turned themselves in to police.

Suburban Denver Water Tests Positive For Firefighting Foam Chemical
Compounds called PFCs were detected in wells used by the South Adams County Water and Sanitation District. Officials there say the water is safe.

Students Injured In Weld County School Bus Crash; Flatbed Driver Fell Asleep
The bus, which had 35 people on board, including 29 students, left the road, rolled one and quarter times and came to a rest on an oil and gas site.

Spring Fire: Charges Filed In Blaze That Destroyed Nearly 150 Homes
Jesper Joergensen has been charged with 141 counts of arson.

After Sex Abuse Scandal, USOC Names Golf Exec Sarah Hirshland As New CEO
She’ll replace Scott Blackmun, who resigned earlier this year to deal with health issues that undercut his ability to deal with the sex-abuse crisis.

Walker Stapleton Chooses Rep. Lang Sias As His Running Mate
A veteran, Sias served in combat as a pilot and ground controller during Desert Storm and the Second Iraq War.

Chipotle To Take 400 Jobs From Denver As It Moves HQ To California
An undisclosed number of Denver workers will be laid off while others will be offered relocation.

Oil And Gas Drilling Decision Delayed Near Great Sand Dunes National Park
The Bureau of Land Management is consulting with the Navajo Nation before deciding whether or not to sell drilling rights.

Aryan Brotherhood Leader Barry ‘The Baron’ Mills Dies In Supermax Prison
Mills and three other leaders of the Aryan Brotherhood were convicted in 2006 in a federal racketeering case, which included multiple counts of murder.

EPA Tells Colorado To Take Over The Summitville Mine Cleanup
The state of Colorado is set to take on the $2 million a year financial burden of a cyanide gold mine that became an environmental disaster.

Truck Crash Spills More Gold King Mine Waste Into Cement Creek
The driver was not seriously injured, but about 9 cubic yards of sludge spilled into the water, officials said.

New University Of Wyoming ‘More Cowboys’ Slogan Draws Criticism
Boulder, Colorado-based marketing firm Victors & Spoils was paid around $500,000 to develop the campaign.

Rocky Mountain National Park Bans All Campfires And Charcoal Grills Amidst Wildfires
Park officials said the decision was based on the extreme fire danger and the large number of visitors expected this month.

Colorado Journalist Handcuffed By Denver PD For Taking Photos
An editor of The Colorado Independent was handcuffed for taking photos of a naked, black man being handcuffed in public.