
Party Leaders Call For Changes In Workplace Harassment Policies At The Legislature
Last week nine legislators, lobbyists and staffers accused Democratic state Rep. Steve Lebsock of sexual misconduct.

In Saguache On Election Day, Mail-In Ballots Were Sitting In A Crime Scene
Sagauche County had an unusual problem with its election on Tuesday.

Suspected Thornton Walmart Shooter Makes First Court Appearance
At an initial advisory hearing, 47-year-old Scott Ostrem was told he is being held on investigation of first degree murder.

Handmaid Protesters Greet VP Pence On Colorado Tax Pitch Stop
“I really do feel that this is what Mike Pence is wanting to take us back to — the 1950s,” said Karen Duggan, a member of Indivisible Colorado.


‘Fierce’ Competition: Nebraska Campus Offers Colorado Undergrads In-State Tuition
“Boy, we’ve sent a lot of our kids to Colorado after they graduate,” said UNK’s Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment. “We’d like to start getting some of those high school kids from Colorado to come to Nebraska.”

Loveland Hockey Team Will Be Avalanche’s New Minor League Partner
The Colorado Eagles will now play in the American Hockey League and partner with Colorado’s National Hockey League team The Avalanche.

Now That October Is Here, It’s OK To Start Thinking About Snow
It’s pretty typical for Colorado to see its first, notable snowfall the first weeks in October.

Feds Close CU Boulder Sexual Assault Case With No Sanctions Against School
The investigation originated in 2013 when a former student filed a grievance accusing the university of violating her rights in its handling of her sexual assault.

Colorado Likely To Stick With Old Standard As DeVos Rescinds Obama-era Title IX Guidance
On Friday, DeVos retracted Obama-era guidance on how universities handle sexual assault cases but a Colorado university says it won’t change the way they investigate.

Five Takeaways From Colorado’s 2017 Health Access Survey
Colorado’s insured rate remains steady in 2017 at 93 percent.

Census: Good Times Roll For Most In Colorado, But Disparities Remain
Colorado’s median household income went up in 2016 while poverty and the number of people uninsured went down.

DeVos Says Obama’s Campus Sex Assault Guidelines Failed. Some Colorado Colleges Disagree
In the Obama era, the U.S. Department of Education opened seven Title IX investigations into five Colorado colleges. Those cases are still open.

The Procrastinating Coloradan’s Guide To The 2017 Eclipse
Don’t panic! There’s still time to make plans for the 2017 solar eclipse.

Beatles, Presidents And A Double Murder: The Brown Palace Hotel Turns 125
In celebration of Denver’s iconic hotel turning 125 this weekend, we rounded up some major moments in history at the Brown Palace.

Report: Denver Building Clad With Material Cited In Deadly London Fire
A spokeswoman for Denver’s Community Planning and Development department says it can’t can’t confirm Arconic’s materials were used because the original building plans are missing.

Denver City Council OKs Artists Living In DIY Spaces Being Brought Up To Code, With Limits
Our timeline reviews the two years the city has been working with artists and organizations to come up with a viable solution for the out-of-code DIY venues.