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Charges filed against owners of pit bulls that attacked and killed Golden resident
By
Matt Bloom
· Oct. 25, 2022
Transportation
Judge expects November decision in fight between RTD and contractor
By
Nathaniel Minor
· Oct. 25, 2022
Justice
Castle Rock businessman set for retrial over misused border wall donations
By
The Associated Press
· Oct. 24, 2022
Justice
Right now, the severity of the sentence for stealing a car depends on how nice it is. A new measure would change that
By
Allison Sherry
· Oct. 24, 2022
Justice
Victims of Boulder Kings Soopers shooting say they’re frustrated after alleged shooter ruled incompetent
By
Allison Sherry
· Oct. 21, 2022
Government and Politics
Judge dismisses the case alleging Colorado state Sen. Pete Lee voted outside the district he lives in and represented
By
The Associated Press
· Oct. 21, 2022
2022 Elections
Local company faces FEC complaint over $25,000 donation in support of Erik Aadland
By
Andrew Kenney
· Oct. 21, 2022
Immigration
Federal judge rules GEO Group — which runs an ICE detention center in Aurora — can’t be shielded from class-action lawsuit
By
Tony Gorman
· Oct. 19, 2022
Justice
Arapahoe County hands down a 54-count indictment against six people involved in a series of thefts, stolen identities
By
Allison Sherry
· Oct. 19, 2022
Justice
Colorado Springs mayor calls for investigation into officers who allegedly made ‘wholly unacceptable’ comments during protests in 2020 and 2021
By
Abigail Beckman
· Oct. 19, 2022
News
Aurora police find 10-month-old girl following Amber Alert
By
Colorado Public Radio Staff
· Oct. 18, 2022
Justice
Three Colorado Springs Police officers sued for alleged excessive force in 2020 arrest of a teenage girl
By
Abigail Beckman
· Oct. 18, 2022
Justice
Man accused of driving into crowd at Golden bar was on parole
By
The Associated Press
· Oct. 11, 2022
Government and Politics
Man gets prison for threatening Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold
By
The Associated Press
· Oct. 7, 2022
News
Cyberattacks hit multiple Colorado communities this year. The latest state government attack shows why experts are worried
By
Paolo Zialcita
and
Matt Moret
· Oct. 6, 2022
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