Voters will decide next November whether to lower the income tax rate.
The Denver School Board member is suing the group for "planning and publishing over 60 false allegations of sexual assault against him."
City officials have acknowledged an agreement was reached, but said details would not be made public until finalized.
A new public health order requires COVID-19 vaccines for events of 500 people or more.
Limited public seating will be available, and all visitors to the school must wear face masks.
A new public health order has been issued for some Colorado counties.
The e-filing program is open to litigants without attorneys in dissolution of marriage, dissolution of civil union, and custody cases.
Extreme weather has made electric reliability a challenge in the U.S. Here is how Colorado compares.
New vehicles will have sensors that can detect whether the driver is impaired and prevent the car from starting.
Clint Nichols was allowed to work remotely, a practice that is now receiving scrutiny following a CBS4 investigation.
Here's a look at how many voters returned their ballots in Colorado, and a breakdown by party and age.
In all, eight proposals were submitted to investigate the harassment and discrimination claims, as well as the training-services contract.
Gov. Jared Polis is among many wealthy politicians who used tax strategies that aren't available to most Americans, ProPublica reports.
More than 1.2 million ballots were returned before polls closed in Colorado. Here's a look at returns by county, party and age.
United States health officials gave the final clearance for COVID-19 vaccines for children.
More than 950,000 ballots were returned as of Monday in Colorado. Here's a look at returns by county, party and age.
More than 755,000 ballots were returned as of Sunday in Colorado. Here's a look at returns by county, party and age.
Denverites who haven't voted yet have until 7 p.m. on Tuesday to drop off their ballots.
As the first U.S. passport with the "X" gender marker is issued in Colorado, the State Department wants to offer the option to more people.
More than 300,000 ballots have been returned so far in Colorado. Here's a look at returns by county, party and age.
Limited seating for the public will be available, and all visitors to the school must wear face masks while inside.
Above-average temperatures are predicted for parts of the country while drought may persist in others. See what’s in store for Colorado.
The closure is expected to reduce the backlog by 10 days.
"The matter involving Judge Thompson will be properly addressed through the legal system".
Winter driving season is here in Colorado’s high country.
The Denver unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
Times and types of sessions vary by location. Spanish interpreters will be available.
Approximately 75 percent of litigants in such cases choose to represent themselves.
Judge Román’s appointment becomes effective upon Chief Judge Bernard’s retirement on December 31, 2021.
All phone companies are required to implement a technology that will identify or block robocalls as they are traveling through the air.
Police oversight, housing issues and a $450 million bond package are at stake.
“The time for systemic solutions to well-being risk factors in legal organizations is now,” said Colorado Supreme Court Justice.
A district court judge found that the police officers did not exhaust their administrative remedy options before turning to a lawsuit.
The U.S. Treasury Department has offered the city $6.3M for its program, which helps people who are homeless and have been incarcerated.
The map, approved Tuesday night by an independent commission, would create a competitive 8th Congressional District in the Denver suburbs.
The proposed rule, announced by the Department of Homeland Security, would “preserve and fortify” the DACA program.
Sen. Bennett on McConnell: ‘demolishing another norm’.
The Republican representing Colorado's 3rd Congressional District says the administration "colluded with the Taliban."
A mayoral order gave city employees until Sept. 30 to prove they have been vaccinated or potentially be fired.
Approximately $550,000 is available from the Colorado Underfunded Courthouse Facility Cash Fund.