One school district intends to use conservative American Birthright standards, while meeting the state’s new history and civics standards.
The snow that fell Tuesday night and Wednesday brings the total for season to 40.5 inches.
This is the third light rail attack captured on video in just the past three months.
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WASHINGTON — “I know it’s a problem having to deal with all the money we’re sending you. I understand that,” Biden said half-jokingly.
The IRS decided Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights refunds are not subject to the federal income tax and don't need to be claimed.
Organization leaders thanked Bennet for how the federal funding he helped secure has helped Servicios de la Raza's nonprofit services.
WASHINGTON — A “massive” methane cloud forming over Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico.
WASHINGTON — After two decades, this would be eliminating the option, even in states where abortion access remains legal.
Many of the doctors who brought this case are with the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Biden did not mention the fees faced by prisoners and their families, but several think tanks and advocacy organizations want them tackled.
Most neighborhoods in the Denver metro area had measured at least three inches of snow Wednesday morning.
For nearly two decades students have made the 39-mile drive to downtown Denver to see live performances.
WASHINGTON — Over three days, three types of airborne crafts that the Pentagon has not specifically described, were shot down.
House Bill 23-1165 would lift a state preemption that prevents a county from limiting firearm discharge in unincorporated areas.
At first, just one library closed its doors after test results confirmed traces of methamphetamine contamination in bathrooms.
Adam Frisch confirmed Tuesday that he will challenge Boebert again in 2024.
WASHINGTON — Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, will likely bring even more attention to a lawsuit.
WASHINGTON — Officials said Monday they believe the debris from the object crashed into Canadian waters.
Nine months after Sharon Cravitz underwent a double mastectomy, she received a bill for $2,000 from a company she did not recognize.
WASHINGTON — The call again came after a school shooting at Michigan State University in which three students were killed and five injured.
WASHINGTON — Senators voiced frustration and outrage that Congress has been unable to pass legislation protecting children online.
"Who would've ever thought a girl from Park Hill who didn't go to college could advance [this] far?" Denver native Patricia Duncan said.
The wireless carrier is working to restore service, which it says is operating at near-normal levels.
Buyers can receive a $2,000 state tax credit when purchasing a new electric vehicle.
The new rankings, which came out on Monday, have Denver in the No. 5 position.
Senate Bill 23-84 would add a multiplier to the hours worked by adjunct professors so they can qualify for the loan forgiveness program.
The shootdown took place less than a week after an Air Force fighter jet shot down a Chinese surveillance balloon off the S. Carolina coast.
WASHINGTON — The Council of Governors consists of 10 members selected by president for a two-year term, with no more than 5 from same party.
WASHINGTON — Chairman Jim Jordan, Ohio Republican, shared few details about where panel will focus its efforts during the 118th Congress.
This story was produced in partnership with Type Investigations, with support from the Fund for Constitutional Government.
Candidates running to be Denver’s next mayor sought to address top city issues in a rapid-fire series of 30-second statements and rebuttals.
WASHINGTON — “Farming remains one of the riskiest businesses, and farmers still need these tools,” said Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow.
Officials at odds with IRS as it considers taxing Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights refunds, and 18 other states’ special tax refunds.
More than 2,500 riders took the pledge to join in on all the fun for this year's event.
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