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The fatal November 20 shooting occurred in the 100 block of North Osceola Street.
"One of the most challenging aspects has been the immediate housing and shelter needs," the mayor's Deputy Chief of Staff said.
Angelica Daneo, Chief Curator at DAM, said bringing the exhibit to Colorado was a "very exciting project."
The city of Denver is housing a group of up to 100 migrants, who unexpectedly arrived Monday night, in an emergency shelter.
Annual Defense Department policy bill members of Congress released Tuesday didn't include measures to loosen federal marijuana restrictions.
WASHINGTON — U.S. military members would no longer be required to get a COVID-19 vaccine under a proposal Congress could pass this week.
WASHINGTON — The high court decided that the redistricting plans constituted a partisan gerrymander that violated the state constitution.
The affidavit details the chaotic early-morning hours in the aftermath of the shooting, which began just before midnight on Nov. 19.
It's a figure that will assist in bringing reliable internet access to about 18,000 locations in the state.
The city hasn't released the location of the shelter for safety reasons.
The 19,000 square foot home on more than 4 acres went for $3.7 million last month.
WASHINGTON — Senators working on an agreement to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented people brought to the U.S. as children.
WASHINGTON — Chuck Schumer jubilantly announced that the Georgia runoff election victory will next year end an evenly divided U.S. Senate.
Colorado’s birth rate has been trending down since 2005, and declining at a more rapid pace than the national average since 2011.
They want to see funds for agriculture conservation equally allocated “to reflect the contribution of every region, including the West."
"The Mountain in My Mind" is a ski and snowboard film about mental health, directed by John Padilla.
"We had no idea it would become what it did," organizer Faith Haug said.
Arguments involved website designer who believes her First Amendment right to free speech is violated by Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act.
Starting next month, a $35 cap on insulin prices will go into effect for millions of Medicare recipients.
Suspect was formally charged on more than 300 counts including first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault and “bias-motivated crimes."
The application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will result in an average cost savings of 65% over the current U.S price.
Juan Herrera-Lozano died after he was shot at the skate park near 20th and Little Raven.
Sandra Brown pleaded guilty to felony count of attempting to influence a public servant and misdemeanor count of official misconduct.
The funds support critical infrastructure including roads and bridges, internet, water, public transit, energy and power, airports and more.
The federal government has argued it doesn’t have the resources to deport the country’s estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants.
Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold formally ordered a mandatory recount of results for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District race.
WASHINGTON — “I’m committed to protecting this sacred place that is central to the creation story of some many tribes,” Biden said.
"State Sen. Bob Rankin will resign from his position on Jan. 10, halfway through his four-year term," Colorado Senate Republicans announced.
WASHINGTON — The Senate backed the rail deal on an 80-15 vote and rejected the House-passed sick leave proposal 52-43.
WASHINGTON — The numbers are far from reflective of the nation’s population, though women have reached parity in some states.
One of Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet’s top priorities is seeking support for expanding the child tax credit again.
The position makes Neguse the most senior member from Colorado in House leadership in 85 years, according to a news release from his office.
A senior staff member at the Office of State Planning and Budgeting said it's focused on making the state more affordable, safer, cleaner.
They argue the episode only reinforces their point that the SEC’s regulation of cryptocurrencies is arbitrary and ineffective.
Some say the construction has been "dusty" and "noisy."