As more states target disavowed ‘excited delirium’ diagnosis, police groups push back
After California passed the first law in the nation to limit the disavowed term “excited delirium,” bills in other states are being introduced to help end use of the diagnosis. But momentum is being met with resistance from law enforcement and first responder groups, who cite free speech.
Health care needs of Colorado’s new immigrant population adds strain to a hospital system already stretched thin
Denver Health provides care for people regardless of their ability to pay. But that comes at a hefty price tag.
Colorado may soon allow unlimited roommates, kind of
Occupancy limits restricting how many unrelated people can live together in some Colorado cities could soon change.
Colorado’s March Madness: 3 teams from the state selected for the NCAA tournaments. CU Buffs women join ‘Group of Death’
CSU and CU men fight to stay alive in ‘First 4’
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Fired Aurora police chief files lawsuit against city for wrongful termination
Former APD Chief Vanessa Wilson says Aurora fired her for following State Attorney General Phil Weiser’s consent decree.
Mother sues Adams 12 Five Star district after her unsupervised son loses control of his wheelchair breaking both legs
According to security footage, the boy tried navigating a ramp but crashed into a wall, seriously injuring himself. He spent a month bedridden due to his injuries.
The first Colorado Buc-ee’s location is now open in Johnstown
The giant travel center chain, fronted by its smiling beaver mascot has arrived — brisket and all — in Colorado.
Inside a Colorado bill to provide extra funding to school districts serving migrant students
Colorado’s budget committee has been hashing out legislation that would provide $24 million for schools enrolling new arrival students. On Friday, they approved the proposal for consideration.
Relief for homeowners, seniors are some ideas for Colorado’s long-awaited property tax reforms
A bipartisan group has laid out its big ideas for resolving a years-long debate over how much money homeowners and others should pay on their property taxes in Colorado.
Total Eclipse 2024: What to expect, how to view the partial eclipse in Colorado and more
To catch totality, you'll have to leave Colora
About 50 women on a ski trip were stranded on a bus overnight during Colorado snowstorm
A weekly ski trip turned into an overnight ordeal when a bus got stuck in a snowstorm behind jackknifed semi-tractor-trailers.
Democratic state Rep. Leslie Herod granted protection against party vice-chair over ‘wholly unsubstantiated’ claims of sexual assault and bullying
For over a year, Sheena Kadi pushed allegations against the lawmaker and urged other Democrats to cut ties with her.
Teen gets 40 years in prison for Denver house fire that killed Senegalese family
The fire was apparently set out of revenge for a stolen cellphone that was mistakenly traced to the Denver home.
Celebrating 50 years of Colorado’s sportswomen
Linda Lappe spoke on the evolution of Sportswomen of Colorado and how its 50th-anniversary celebration is coming amidst increasing interest in women’s sports.
Sen. John Hickenlooper wants to make apprenticeships ‘cool’
"They already are cool, but we’re going to amplify that and shout it from the rooftops if we have to.”
Explore the ‘lost history’ of Denver’s Manhattan Beach amusement park
Today, Denverites still stroll around Sloan’s Lake but most of them probably don’t even notice the small plaque that marks its past.