Avian flu linked to deaths of black bear, mountain lion in Colorado as officials warn of broader spread
Officials advise the public to stay away from sick or dead birds and report them to authorities.
By Tony Gorman
Denver has its new football coach. Can Sean Payton fix what ails Broncos Country?
It’s a tall task: Get the most out of an aging superstar quarterback, re-instill a winning culture. Is Sean Payton up to the task? As they unveil their new coach, the Broncos hope so.
By Tony Gorman
Denver Archdiocese fires Catholic school teacher after discovering she was in a same-sex relationship
The Archdiocese of Denver said Maggie Barton’s employment at All Souls Catholic School was terminated because she violated the terms of her contract.
By Tony Gorman
Grand opening for Center for African and African American Studies kicks off Black History Month at CU Boulder
“I’m trying to create a home away from home for Black students, for Black faculty, Black staff and to reintroduce us to African culture.”
By Tony Gorman
Colorado’s Deion ‘Coach Prime’ Sanders first recruiting class largest in program history
The first-year coach has quickly built the framework for a speedy turnaround at Colorado.
A power struggle over the El Paso County GOP is boiling over into a lawsuit and special meeting
This all comes as the GOP is struggling to regain its footing in Colorado after major losses in the last few election cycles.
Colorado Catholics hope to change hearts — and laws — over the state’s abortion access
A somber memorial Mass marks 50 years since Roe v. Wade as parishioners grapple with living in a state where people come to get abortion care.
By Tony Gorman
I-70 reopens after multiple semi trucks crash in snowstorm Wednesday
The snow storm has caused two major semi-truck collisions in two days.
Mourning period for Denver Catholics ends with special Mass following death of former Pope Benedict
At a special Mass, Catholic Archbishop Samuel Aquila remembered Benedict as “a very peaceful, gentle human being.”
By Tony Gorman
The Cripple Creek Ice Festival will return in February 2023 after 2 years
The event was put on ice for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic and budget concerns.
By Tony Gorman
Montrose funeral director sentenced to 20 years in prison, mother to 15 years
The two were arrested in March 2020 and each charged with six counts of mail fraud and three counts of illegal transportation of hazardous materials.
Where to recycle Christmas trees around Colorado
Setting up a Christmas tree and decorations is one big, holiday-sized task.
By Tony Gorman
I-25 southbound closed north of Denver metro due to multiple-vehicle pile up
At least 23 vehicles were involved. The crash occurred at around noon Thursday between CO 60 and CO 56 in Weld and Larimer Counties.
By Tony Gorman
Worker trapped and killed in Aurora construction trench collapse
Officials say the trench was 12 feet deep at the time of the collapse.
By Tony Gorman
Flight cancellations at DIA drop as temperatures warm, roads still icy
Many of the flights have been impacted by the freezing temperatures over the past two days.
By Tony Gorman
Aurora City Councilman and restaurateur apologizes for past videos where he dressed in racist caricatures
The videos were posted on the Facebook page of Councilman Steve Sundberg’s restaurant, Legends of Aurora Sports Grill, back in 2020.
By Tony Gorman