Pre-trial services screenings will give veterans in custody resources for mental health & substance abuse.
The Elevate Douglas County slate, who supported school vouchers, appear to have been routed by union-backed CommUnity Matters candidates.
Incumbent Barbara O'Brien appears to have won the DPS election, along with Angela Cobian, Carrie Olson & Jennifer Bacon.
Members of Islamic civil rights groups issue statements after ISIS follower Sayfullo Saipov, 29, allegedly plows into Tribeca bike lane.
A City Council committee approved a proposal to outlaw declawing of cats.
"There is something wrong in our country where Republicans believe it's a right to own a gun but a privilege to have health care," he said.
The Colorado Supremes will hear real arguments on a neighbor dispute and DUI charges at Mountain Vista HS, Highlands Ranch on Oct. 17
He endured almost 3 decades behind bars, trashing of DNA evidence, and a retrial for a 1987 rape conviction before walking free in Nov.
Part 2. Denver has a better-than-average chance to get the Amazon HQ2 prize.
Sisters Ardeth Platte and Carol Gilbert returned to the scene of their 2002 arrests, with the Nobel Peace Prize-winning UN Nuke treaty.
Trump has stopped accepting new applications on program protecting tens of thousands from deportation, but some are eligible for renewal.
Welcome home ceremony Oct. 1 will take place at Denver's Garrett Dennis school.
The GOP Central Committee voted Saturday not to cancel the 2018 primary rather than open it to unaffiliated voters.
Three-Mile Detours Near C470 Broadway Bridge Between 8 p.m.-5:30 a.m. Sept. 25-26.
A reduction in federal subsidies for health insurance is likely to result in more people being uninsured," an industry consultant said.
Denver allowed businesses to submit applications to open marijuana clubs in late August, but it hasn't received any so far.
Identity theft risk can be lowered with preventive steps, says CO Attorney General Cynthia Coffman.
Long-rumored deployment was announced Thursday by Obama-era chief in an unexpected speech under Trump's new secrecy rules.
Democratic Attorney General hopefuls criticized Colorado Atty General Cynthia Coffman's unwillingness to support Hick's DACA suit.
State Rep. Joseph Salazar calls Cynthia Coffman's actions a “dereliction of duty” on Facebook.
Students paid tribute to their immigrant parents at Tuesday's DACA School Walkout Sept. 5.
Kasich and Hickenlooper have teamed up to push for health care exchanges that would stabilize the market and assure affordability.
President Trump has prioritized revoking federal money from sanctuary cities, places that refuse to cooperate with immigration authorities.
"Colorado's system has become a model for other states and nations," Gov. John Hickenlooper and Attorney General Cynthia Coffman said.
Hickenlooper cited concerns of "people stealing gas or, you know, tapping into these lines, that causes some level of security risk."
Denver voters approved bring-your-own-pot clubs in a ballot measure last year.
Archaeologists believe the Ancestral Puebloans had a population of about 30,000 in 1200. By 1280, they were gone.
The jury needed fewer than four hours Monday to side with Taylor Swift, finding that a former radio host assaulted her in 2013.
David Mueller had sued after Swift's team reported to his bosses that the pop superstar was assaulted. Mueller seeks up to $3 million.
Greg Dent testified Friday that the grope happened just before a photographer snapped Swift, Mueller and Mueller's then-girlfriend.
"He stayed attached to my bare ass-cheek as I lurched away from him," Swift said on the stand in federal court.
The former DJ says one of his bosses told him before the show that "he had his hands on her butt."
The singer says radio host David Mueller reached under her dress and grabbed her buttocks backstage at a concert at the Pepsi Center.
The rule would require drilling companies to disclose what chemicals they've used for fracking. It was put on hold last year.
Ten protesters — many of them people with disabilities — were arrested after a two-day sit in.
Thousands of pot plans and thousands of pounds of marijuana were seized. Authorities say it is a small part of what had been produced.
The jury, though, acquitted him of attempted murder. He still faces a slew of other charges, including murder, from other cases.
Colorado, Washington and Oregon collision claims went up 2.7 percent since legal recreational pot sales began compared to their neighbors.
DeJuan Stamps is charged with killing a 62-year-old man and beating two teens last Friday.
An indictment says a former marijuana enforcement officer told pot growers she could help them "get legal" through her contacts.