Investigators believe the thieves, who wear masks and gloves, may have gotten away with more than $1 million.
"Any fever in an infant, up to 3 months of age, always warrants a call to the pediatrician."
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Chalchesa's employment with the Denver Fire Department was terminated "effective immediately."
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Employees picketed Tuesday outside the flight training center near Denver's Central Park neighborhood.
Colorado will receive more than $40 million from a $3.1 billion national settlement with Walmart for its role in the opioid crisis.
WASHINGTON — Immigrant advocacy groups and American Civil Liberties Union say it violates U.S. asylum law by not allowing migrants asylum.
“In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States,” he said.
WASHINGTON — The new leadership team emerged from several contested races decided during an hours-long secret ballot voting session.
Colorado's state Legislature is poised to have more women than men in 2023 for the first time in the state's history.
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will have a new chief of staff in 2023 for the first time since he was elected into office.
The court’s order ends Kelli and Michael Ward’s federal suit to block the committee from enforcing a subpoena of their phone records.
the Republican incumbent and her Democratic challenger sought to rally their voters and ensure every one of their ballots is counted.
WASHINGTON — The White House in a statement defended the program, which has been the subject of several lawsuits.
Total nationwide settlement for $391.5 million is “the largest multistate attorney general privacy settlement in the history of the U.S."
Denver police are investigating a report of a kidnapping near 26th Street and Grove Street, according to a tweet from the department.
Dippel leads operations of fast-growing West and Northwest Divisions, including 10 offices in 13 states
Applications close Tuesday for state-run COVID-19 rental assistance.
"Students should have a say at what happens to their school," Columbian Elementary School 4th grader Kaikoa Rasay told the board Monday.
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The incident occurred near the intersection of 8th Avenue and Federal Boulevard.
WASHINGTON — The ruling was that the program is unlawful, in a blow to 16 million student debt borrowers already approved for relief.
WASHINGTON — On the agenda are same-sex marriage legislation, a huge defense bill, presidential electoral vote count way changes and more.
She will oversee a caucus of 46 Democrats in the 65-seat House chamber.
"Colorado’s Latino voters showed a strong preference for Democrats in the 2022 midterms," according to a new exit poll.
"Democratic U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada will win reelection," according to Associated Press projections late Saturday.
For years, electric vehicles posed something of a chicken-and-egg problem.
Advocates for marijuana liberalization saw mixed results as legalization ballot measures were counted Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — Control of U.S. Senate once again might hinge on Georgia, as voters in the Peach State will head back to the polls next month.
WASHINGTON — Democrats had a strong night defending their majority in both chambers.
Caraveo’s Republican opponent, state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer of Weld County, called Caraveo to concede the race on Wednesday evening.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and Democrats exulted Wednesday in outperforming expectations in the midterm elections.
Lynch, who lives in Wellington, won by a 12-5 margin over Rep. Stephanie Luck of Penrose, who nominated herself for the position.
Her Republican opponent, state Sen. Barabara Kirkmeyer, conceded the close race Wednesday night.