
Community remembers 14-year-old fatally shot by Aurora police
Updated at 7:04 p.m. on June 16, 2023 A memorial was held for Jor’Dell Da’Shawn Richardson outside the Aurora Municipal Building Friday evening.

As Colorado gets bluer, Republicans find fellowship at Western Conservative Summit
The event this past weekend included everything from presidential hopefuls to mechanical bull-riding.

By Tony Gorman

Body-camera footage shows Aurora police officers fatally shooting 14-year-old suspect
Jor’Dell Da’Shawn Richardson died shortly after Aurora police officers shot him in the stomach on June 1.

Bill Hanzlik on the Denver Nuggets: Teamwork highlights history-making season
As the Denver Nuggets make history, through the peaks and valleys, Bill Hanzlik has seen it all. The former player and coach spoke with CPR’s Tony Gorman as the NBA championships begin.

By Tony Gorman

Denver renames street in honor of Nuggets as fans wait in anticipation for Denver’s first NBA Finals
The near half-century long wait is over, the NBA Finals are here.

By Tony Gorman

7 years in the making, a veterans memorial docks in Adams County
Opening on Memorial Day, the park features a replica of the USS Colorado to honor members of the U.S. armed forces.

By Tony Gorman

New York woman federally indicted after threats to Colorado LGBTQ businesses
She was released on $50,000 bond and will be prosecuted in Colorado. She is barred from traveling outside of New York City and Long Island except to Colorado for court.

By Tony Gorman

Winter Park and A-Basin close out Colorado’s ski season
Winter Park will close for the season on Monday, May 29, and Arapahoe Basin on Sunday, June 4.

By Tony Gorman

Loveland police officer fired for striking handcuffed woman at a hospital
The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating the incident for criminal charges.

By Tony Gorman

Heading out for a run? Colorado health advisories extended as smoke from Canadian wildfires still visible this weekend
State health officials extended an air quality advisory until Sunday afternoon, warning that wildfire smoke could increase again late Sunday and into Monday.


New blood donation rules allow more gay men to give in US
All potential donors will be screened with a new questionnaire that evaluates their individual risks for HIV based on sexual behavior, recent partners and other factors.


Colorado weather: Hail damage and tornado warnings along the Front Range and northern Plains, delays at DIA. More severe weather possible overnight
The northeastern quadrant of Colorado — from El Paso County to the Kansas-Nebraska border — is under a tornado watch until 9 p.m. Wednesday.


Inmates at the Delta Correctional Center evacuated due to flooding in western Colorado
The Delta Correctional Center also filled 12,000 sandbags and moved out office items such as documents, equipment and electronics in preparation for the flood.


Equipment malfunction causes significant air pollution at Suncor
A report from the company said that it exceeded allowed levels of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide.

By Tony Gorman

Light rail operator ‘likely fell asleep’ before March crash in Golden, RTD investigation says
Two passengers were transported to the hospital for minor injuries in the crash.

By Tony Gorman

With Deion Sanders leading CU Boulder football, Buffs fans find hope
The Division I team didn’t win the Black and Gold game, but that didn’t matter to fans and alumni.

By Tony Gorman