Drew "Bo" Brownstein, the son of prominent Colorado lobbyist Norm Brownstein, was pardoned by President Donald Trump.
Here's how to watch the inauguration ceremony. Plus: Photos of President Donald Trump leaving the White House.
Colorado law enforcement and government agencies are ramping up security at the state Capitol for Inauguration Day.
At least 200 members of the Colorado National Guard are heading to the U.S. Capitol for Inauguration Day, Gov. Jared Polis announced.
Under the program, approved Denver businesses will soon be able to receive more leniency with capacity caps and other restrictions.
The FBI is warning of armed marches at state Capitols, and Colorado agencies said they're prepared.
Denver city offices closed early after many joined a rally in protest of President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
Indoor dining is allowed again across Denver's metro area.
The city is seeking approval to participate in Colorado's Five-Star Certification program. Here's what that means.
A Colorado National Guard member has tested positive for a COVID-19 virus variant that may be more contagious, health officials said.
Colorado's Friday Pfizer shipment was initially supposed to contain 56,550 doses, but now only contains 39,780, officials said.
The city gave an update on the latest statistics and its plan for vaccine distribution.
Colorado county officials are looking at whether the state's new certification program can be implemented locally.
Colorado received its first shipment of the Pfizer vaccine Monday morning.
Colorado's nine presidential electors met at the state's Capitol Monday to cast their votes.
Funds will be deployed through a partnership with the Colorado Restaurant Foundation to ensure rapid deployment directly to workers.
Here's how the latest round of emergency funding in Denver will be distributed.
An independent investigation has ended with 16 recommendations for the Denver Police Department.
Colorado's first gentleman has been taken to a hospital "as a precaution," the governor's office confirmed.
"I believe Jones will be able to provide that leadership during this transition period."
3-1-1, the city’s information line for non-emergency services will be closed Thursday, Nov. 26 and Friday, Nov. 27.
Many Coloradans have called out Denver's mayor for urging people to stay home, and then flying to visit his family.
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Most City and County of Denver offices will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 11 in observance of the Veterans Day holiday.
Mayor Michael B. Hancock today released the following statement on the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Many Denver neighborhoods were filled with the sounds of honking horns and banging pots and pans.
Hosting community-led events across both Aurora and Denver communities.
The fund is estimated to generate an average of approximately $40 million annually over the first 10 years.
New rules have been issued in Denver amid a surge in coronavirus cases.
From 2016 to 2020: Here's a look at how Denver's political leanings have shifted over the past four years.
"More Coloradans voted in this election than in any previous election in our state’s history, even in the midst of a pandemic."
Here's a look at how many Denverites voted for Democrats vs. Republicans.
Here's a comparison of which counties leaned blue and which leaned red.
Here's a look at the outcomes for local candidates and ballot measures.
If you're heading out to vote in person, we want to hear from you.
Here's how Coloradans can check to see whether their ballots arrived and were counted.
Here's a look at candidates, ballot measures and how to vote on Tuesday in Denver.
Voters have cast a record-breaking number of ballots in Colorado. Here's a breakdown by county, party and other demographics.