The cops are requesting a review of the mandate and arguing that Denver's public health director did not have the authority to implement it.
More than 1 out of every 10 Denver rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
Polis proposed 12 animals from the herd in Arizona could be brought to Colorado to the Southern Plains Land Trust in Bent County.
Gov. Jared Polis attributes Colorado’s high consumer spending to the state’s success in fighting COVID-19.
Anyone can order eight free COVID-19 tests online that will be sent to them within a week, Gov. Jared Polis announced at a press conference.
Approximately 75 percent of litigants in such cases choose to represent themselves.
A coalition of attorneys general argue Texas' abortion ban will have impacts outside the Lone Star State, and are asking it be put on hold.
President Joe Biden is scheduled to stop in Colorado Tuesday to speak about his Build Back Better agenda.
The Denver County/city unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
The president is scheduled to make a stop in Denver to promote his economic plan, the White House said.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, with initial application review and consideration beginning on October 5.
Three out of four Coloradans ages 18 and older have received at least one dose of their coronavirus vaccine, the state announced Tuesday.
The Denver City Council voted 9-4 to put the arena proposal on the ballot.
Mayor Coffman introduced an ordinance that would ban people experiencing homelessness from camping on public or private property.
African Community Center, Lutheran Family Services and the state department are working to find space and support for refugees.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
Colorado's population grew by more than 744,000 over the past decade. Here are the counties that saw the biggest boom.
The suits against Newsmax and One America News are the latest actions taken against Trump allies for making false claims about the election.
Attorneys, judges, court personnel and law enforcement representatives will hold a panel discussion during the presentation.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
“The lawsuit put into or repeated into the public record highly inflammatory and damaging allegations," a judge said.
Once potential appeals are resolved, contract negotiations with the vendors are expected to take several weeks.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Denver residents.
More than 10,000 employees will be required to get fully vaccinated by Sept. 30, Mayor Michael Hancock announced.
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
U.S. health officials are recommending that those who are vaccinated wear masks indoors if they are in a region with higher case rates.
Prior to taking the bench in 2004, he was a Judge Advocate in the Navy Reserve.
A dedication ceremony was held at the Capitol Tuesday for a memorial that will honor the Colorado war hero.
The Fourth Judicial District Recovery Court announced that 11 participants will be honored at a graduation ceremony on July 22.
Applications must be submitted via email by the 5 p.m. Friday, July 30, 2021 deadline.
Eligible Colorado families with children will begin to receive their first Child Tax Credit monthly payment, officials announced Thursday.
"We've experienced pain and loss but through it all, Coloradans did their part," Gov. Jared Polis said.
The unemployment rate in Denver decreased recently.
Here are the latest lucky winners of Colorado’s Comeback Cash Scholarship Drawing.
The city announced it's adopting the state order. Here's what's been updated.
The commission also declined to revisit the controversial 2020 decision to deny better pollution protections for the South Platte River.
This is how the Denver area compares to Colorado and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
On Zoom, Silverton town trustees agreeing with Mayor Shane Fuhrman on nixing the Pledge turned off their cameras. Now it’s a major dust-up.
Mayor Shane Fuhrman suspended the practice, but Town Trustee Molly Barela questioned his power to make the change.