Senate Republicans elected Kirkmeyer to the position by acclamation on Friday. She was the only nominee for the position.
WASHINGTON — The program will allow each household to order four free COVID-19 tests.
WASHINGTON — Julie Rodriguez said the White House wants to work with mayors in 2023 on implementing their “key legislative achievements.”
The U.S. Senate late Wednesday unanimously passed a bill to ban federal employees from downloading TikTok on their work phones.
WASHINGTON — The policy bill, known as the National Defense Authorization Act or NDAA, does not appropriate funds.
Wienberg begins term to help lead association focused on the business interests of firms whose focus is airport-related technical expertise
Doctors are urging vaccinations as at least three sicknesses continue to spread.
Mayor Michael Hancock on Thursday issued an emergency declaration for the City and County of Denver.
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Phil Weiser filed a brief urging a court to block Albertsons' $4 billion payout to investors during the review of its merger with Kroger.
As both parties prepare to choose new party leadership, candidates have begun to emerge while at least one executive plans to leave post.
Incumbent Republican Rep. Kurt Huffman is paying for a recount after results show he lost by just over 400 votes to Democrat Bob Marshall.
As of Monday, Denver’s emergency shelter housed 153 migrants, while another 48 were relocated to a church-run shelter.
Pueblo City Council voted Monday night to indefinitely table an ordinance that would have effectively banned abortion in the city.
FTX CEO John Jay Ray III, who was hired last month to oversee FTX’s bankruptcy, called the crypto scheme “old-fashioned embezzlement.”
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert narrowly defeated Democrat Adam Frisch with 50.06% of the vote.
WASHINGTON — Biden told supporters that “marriage is a simple proposition — who do you love, and will you be loyal to that person you love.”
Mayor Michael Hancock said 247 more migrants have come into the city, with 411 people sheltered by the city and its local partners.
Civil rights attorneys call for criminal investigation of group of Colorado Springs police officers who they say brutally beat their client.
Two centers operate as emergency shelters and one as a reception center for new arrivals.
Survivors told a U.S. House panel that political rhetoric and policy fights dehumanize LGBTQ people and contribute to such violence.
WASHINGTON — Congress is trying to wrap up its remaining must-pass bills before leaving for the holidays.
Shoppers hoping for a little relief at the grocery store for their holiday meals will be disappointed by the Consumer Price Index.
“This is what it looks like for America to lead. And we’re just getting started,” said U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
With a little over 3 weeks until the new Colorado legislative session convenes, leaders in each chamber rolling out committee assignments.
But as housing costs soar, analysts and advocates say more needs to be done and argue that federal action is needed.
"The court’s swift decision makes it clear that the agency failed to do its job to protect people and wildlife."
The Together 4 Colorado Toy Drive is designed to take the pressure off those parents who are struggling to make ends meet.
The light rail service says it adjusts its schedule three times a year to address changes in ridership, traffic patterns and other factors.
Emergency shelters have been created by the City of Denver to provide the new arrivals with a place to sleep.
Negotiations between the union and company continue while a date for the strike remains unscheduled.
The law passed in 2020 and will take effect Jan. 1, 2023.
A blizzard warning will be in place from midnight Monday through midnight Tuesday.
The City of Denver is temporarily housing the migrants at a shelter.
Tickets are now on sale for Impractical Jokers at Denver's Bellco Theatre