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A pedestrian was struck and killed Thursday night.
Thursday marked the 175th anniversary of its signing.
At least four parked cars were found damaged at 10th and Emerson on Friday morning.
House Bill 23-1042 passed along party lines in committee, with the nine Democrats voting in favor and the four Republicans voting against.
The Assault Weapons Ban Act passed in the Democratic-controlled House last year, but failed to get through the Senate.
U.S. Reps. Joe Neguse and Brittany Pettersen have written to U.S. Postal Service leaders asking for solution to mail delivery problems.
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans onJudiciary Committee blamed Biden administration for fentanyl drug smuggling at the U.S.-Mexico border.
WASHINGTON — "In all, the schemers defrauded the government of $250 million," the Minnesota Reformer reported.
WASHINGTON — The top issue at the moment is when and how to address the nation’s borrowing ceiling ahead of an expected summer deadline.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Agriculture Department programs support hundreds of thousands of producers across the country.
Two members of Colorado's federal delegation are taking action in an attempt to block TikTok from U.S. devices due to security threats.
WASHINGTON – Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Senate Committee gathered for hearing on the trade and horticulture titles in farm bill.
Reproductive rights advocates want additional funding for family planning services in the state.
WASHINGTON — The vote in the majority-Republican House to kick Omar off the panel was 218-211 with Ohio GOP Rep. David Joyce voting present.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House held a strongly bipartisan vote Thursday, condemning socialism and former socialist leaders.
"Driving behavior became exponentially worse during COVID and it never healed," Trooper Tyler Garrod said.
Denver Water officials confirmed it was a 30-inch pipe that broke.
WASHINGTON — It's part of a broader Biden administration push to help communities reap economic rewards from the growing recreation sector.
WASHINGTON — James Comer addressed reporters and public, taking audience questions and vowing to lead a “substantive committee.”
The incoming chair believes technology — not limitations on fossil fuel production — is the best way to address climate change.
The FDA issued decision on Jan. 3 allowing the abortion drug mifepristone to be picked up at a pharmacy if the patient has a prescription.
Early campaign launches and fundraising strength of two high-profile candidates have given a head start over a crowded field of hopefuls.
This series originally appeared in Source NM.
U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, a Denver Democrat, said in a news release that nobody in the U.S. needs a magazine that holds 60 or 100 rounds.
Colorado joined five other states in agreeing to the proposal after talks held in Denver this month.
Senate Bill 23-98 would require companies to show how much of payment goes to driver and how much company takes before customers can tip.
WASHINGTON — It’s a statistic the chief of police has said needs to change.
Extraordinary vote signaled that a majority of state party officials don't trust El Paso County's Chairwoman Vickie Tonkins to run meeting.
Direct potable reuse will require treatment with state-of-the-art technologies to make treated wastewater safe for human consumption.
Charges were dropped against Dalvin Gadson after he entered a guilty plea for not having properly displayed license plates.
Nearly 80 percent of the days in January were colder than normal.
Fowler made the announcement on Tuesday via social media.
The annual event is set for March 3-12.
Dillon Siebert was 14 at the time of the fire in 2020.
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