Andrew Poarch and his wife told the IRS they earned $19K in 2014, when they really earned $2,807,761, feds say.
States seek to block the declaration, construction of the border wall and any diversion of Congressionally-appropriated funds
A new report on the financial condition of the 75 most populous cities ranks Colorado Springs no. 20 in the nation for fiscal health.
Bipartisan bill, the Energy Innovation Act, aims to boost jobs, improve health and protect family incomes.
This short and sweet video explains the functions of a pension.
Over three days, Sonny Perdue will meet with local farmers, food distributors, ag researchers and business owners.
Colorado Springs GOP Congressman Doug Lamborn should be back on the primary ballot, after being ousted last week, a federal judge ruled.
The six-term congressman's non-resident signature circulators were unqualified to pass petitions, the Supreme Court ruled.
The ACLU sued Sheriff Bill Elder claiming he was holding prisoners in custody beyond their scheduled release dates for ICE detainers.
House Bill 1223 would pave the way for more research and funding for autism.
After two hung jury trials, 18th Dist. prosecutors dismissed charges against former El Paso Sheriff Terry Maketo and his undersheriff.
Fisher House Foundation steps in after $100K family death benefits were frozen during government shutdown.
Fort Carson Green Beret Mihail Golin, 34, of 10th Special Forces Group was killed the first U.S. military casualty of 2018.
Colorado Dept. of Corrections seeks to reopen Huerfano County Correctional Facility in Walsenburg as a temporary 250-bed facility.
State Rep. Dan Nordberg will step down in January to head the regional offices of the the U.S. Small Business Administration, he announced.
Garden of the Gods Park has installed gates at entrances to better control traffic for 4 million visitors a year.
Closing down El Pueblo Boys & Girls Ranch has independent investigators wondering why the system failed to act on multiple complaints.
Colorado advocates see hope in Senate bill that calls for “humane and politically viable options” for BLM-managed wild horse herds.
The ACLU of Colorado is suing El Paso County for keeping a woman jailed because she couldn't pay a fee.
Noelle's Dogs Four Hope in Colo.Springs had its license revoked after complaints of sick and aggressive dogs and failed site inspections.