Dr. Thomas Levy was also disciplined for "cautioning against" the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.
Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado blamed President Joe Biden for the deaths of 13 service members during the U.S. withdrawal in Afghanistan.
“My administration supports federal sanctions against the Russian government and Russian state-owned institutions," Gov. Jared Polis said.
Gov. Jared Polis says the state is getting a payment provider to accept cryptocurrencies and deposit dollars into the state's treasury.
Buttigieg plans to discuss investments for residents and truck drivers along Interstate 70 at Floyd Hill.
Governor Jared Polis released a statement Friday to commemorate the Japanese Internment Day of Remembrance.
Colorado Democrats and climate activists are rallying support for a new bill that will work to ensure healthier, cleaner air for the state.
If passed, those in the health care industry could request to have their private information sealed.
Monthly clinics are available on collecting judgments, divorce and child custody, sealing records, small claims and estate planning.
Governor Polis announced on Tuesday that he is running for a second term as Colorado's governor.
"Our central business district is our heart and soul," the mayor told CBS. "We cannot, we will not, let it slip."
Mesa County clerk and far-right election denier Tina Peters said she's running to become Colorado secretary of state.
“I want to thank Chief Justice Boatright for the confidence that he has shown in me,” Judge Dunkelman said.
The Pueblo Democrat announced Thursday that Feb. 23 would be his final day on the job before he moves to the Department of Defense.
The Denver mayor this week said he aims to get 400 households into housing by May. The city successfully housed 340 households in the fall.
For the first time, the COB will choose the position, though the community will get a chance to meet the candidates at two virtual sessions.
Jeremy Vigil, the DFD's second-in-command, has not quit the department, but he'll serve in another capacity during an investigation.
New report released by Truth in Accounting
Some say they've seen natural gas bills increase by as much as 30 percent.
Protesters waved signs that read "no jabs for jobs."
Multiple attorneys general are investigating The Center for Covid Control, which has three locations in Denver.
More than 2,000 catalytic converters were stolen last year in Denver.
The Denver unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Polis said offering more mental health services will help Colorado's youth to "just be kids" amid a nationwide spike in youth anxiety.
Gov. Polis discussed the importance of saving Coloradans money and making the state safer in his State of the State address.
Rising cases of COVID-19 and the emergence of the Omicron variant have led the city council to make the decision to go virtual.
Hancock also reminded people to get vaccinated and to get their booster: "It's making a big difference in my case."
The governor says more opportunities to get tested and vaccinated will be available in state at the start of the new year.
"My goal is not to stop this conversation with this veto, my goal is to broaden it," the mayor said.
The mayor believes an ordinance should be more targeted to reduce youth vaping.
The city's unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
RTD spends about $30 million each year on security employing 20 transit police officers and 305 contracted armed security officers.
The Legislative Audit Committee will decide on Monday whether to move forward with a full audit of the agency.
Justice Hobbs served on the Colorado Supreme Court for 19 years, having been appointed in 1996 by Governor Roy Romer.
Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows 4.3 percent of workers in the state resigning in September.
“The work of the Task Force couldn’t have come at a more crucial time,” said COLAP Executive Director Sarah Myers.
The Denver unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
Multiple officers complained to human resources about a "scathing letter" written by Officer Doug Wilkinson.
Masks or proof of vaccination will be required in most indoor public spaces in Denver.
The board voted 10-6 to change the language to "adults who commit sexual offenses."