Dept. of Corrections announces all prison inmates will have 'at least 4 hours" outside cells.
Part 1: Proposals are due next week for Amazon's $5 billion headquarters.
The U.S. Dept. of Justice filed a "friend of the court" brief Sept. 7 in an appeal by Lakewood's Jack Phillips to the U.S. Supreme Court.
A suspended lawyer has already filed suit, in Colorado and other states, to wed his computer, as a protest of gay marriage.
The two, who have been leading efforts to find a bipartisan solution on health care, have held several events together with more planned.
Secretary Ryan Zinke called the monument "gorgeous land," but said its Native American archaeological sites were even more important.
Sergeant Kevin Barnes fired a rifle at a suspected car thief on April 1, striking him twice.
From California to Kentucky to Virginia, 18 states say they won't honor a request for detailed voter information, citing privacy concerns.
From op-ed pieces to C-SPAN press conferences to CNN appearances, Colorado's governor has been everywhere.
Jack Phillips was cited by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission for refusing to make a cake for a same-sex wedding.
Karen McClaflin, who owned a franchise of the 'We Buy Ugly Houses' chain, faces 30 years in prison.
The Littleton police officer went missing on June 16 while climbing Russia's tallest peak.
The governor will join Ohio Governor John Kasich on Anderson Cooper's show on Monday evening.
Ron Hale said he will stay on until July 9 to help with the transition. The hospital has been facing a severe staffing shortage.
The 10-year-old's body was found two days after she disappeared.
Jana Koretko is charged with money laundering, theft, computer crimes, and tax evasion.
The fifth-term representative from Boulder threw his hat into the ring with a Facebook video on Sunday.
The party passed the 1,000-registered voter threshold on Monday.
Judge Allison Eid is currently on the state Supreme Court. She once clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas.
The governor has called the family's journey "an emotional rollercoaster."
No longer will people suffering a mental health crisis be put in jail.
Community groups say that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has not done adequate planning.
Governor Hickenlooper is considering calling a special session.
Kelly Huber of Texas died on December 29, 2016 fell to the ground when the lift started abruptly moving side to side.
It all started when Gardner refereed to the North Korean leader as a "whack job."
The governor has already voiced support for the bill, which makes it harder for builders to be sued over construction issues.
Mike Coffman was the only Republican member of the state's delegation to vote against the bill.
The state house voted overwhelmingly to bar public employees from assisting in a federal marijuana crackdown.
Maria de Jesus Jimenez-Sanchez had lived in the United States for more than 15 years.
Yes, Rene Lima-Marin was released almost 100 years early. But he rebuilt his life and there's bipartisan support to let him stay free.
"Carriers could decide to forgo the increased risk and simply exit the individual market in Colorado," warns state insurance commissioner.
It's 4/20, the perfect day to open a church dedicated to "the sacred plant."
The court ruled 7-1 the state must refund fees and fines paid by defendants who are later exonerated.
"I believe the organization will benefit from new ideas and a fresh perspective," Chief John Hotto said in announcing his resignation.
The plan appeared to set to pass after making it through the Republican-controlled senate. The governor, however, had threatened to veto.
Her announcement - she alternates between keeping her eyes on the camera and the road - comes during distracted driving awareness month.
The former state treasurer is the only candidate to have won a statewide race. Her announcement comes one day after Rep. Ed Perlmutter's.
The prosecutors in the Aurora theater cases throws his hat in the ring.