Many of the state's COVID-19 testing centers will close by the end of April, health officials said.
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At the sponsor's request, a panel of state lawmakers rejected a bill to study the mental health benefits of plant-based psychedelic drugs.
Sol Sandoval emerged as the only candidate to qualify for Democratic primary ballot in 3rd Congressional District through assembly process.
Democrats blamed oil industry, Republicans blamed Biden and oil executives blamed global market forces on how to reverse gas price increase.
Pinemelon, a fully-online grocer, will be launching in Denver in April.
Winds could gust up to 65 mph Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Bill signed into law as fate of Roe v. Wade hangs in the balance and conservative state legislatures pass significant abortion restrictions.
Local and national leaders of right-wing movement seeking to violently overturn results of 2020 election rallied outside Colorado Capitol.
Eric Coomer, the former Dominion Voting Systems employee, is suing election conspiracist Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, for defamation.
Eleven statewide candidates have already qualified for the primary ballot through the petition process.
The records review identified 2,512 reports that had not been processed by the police department’s records section.
In a video posted to social media, a young woman claimed she was let off with a warning after blowing a 3.8 BAC.
Colorado to pay millions of dollars more in fines for failing to provide timely mental health treatment for people accused of crimes.
The police department reported at least two more auto-pedestrian accidents in Denver over the past three days, leaving one dead.
Wind could gust up to 80 mph on Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.
When Alyson Kirk started to forget the night before and risked her life behind the wheel, she knew something had to be done.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. House passed a bill on a bipartisan 232-193 vote that would limit the price of insulin.
State lawmakers advanced a $66 million funding increase for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for next year's budget.
The U.S. House passed legislation Friday to legalize marijuana nationally, but its future is much less clear in the Senate.
Watson will become the first Black woman to spend six months on the International Space Station.
2021 child tax credit payments could impact 2022 tax refunds.
A Delta Air Lines jet was forced to land in Denver after its windshield broke, officials said.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court dominated by conservative justices could fundamentally reshape college admissions process later this year.
Republicans who gathered at the Mesa County party assembly in Grand Junction had the opportunity to vote on 46 proposed resolutions.
Colorado's Judicial Department would get a considerable boost under the 2022-23 budget proposed by lawmakers on the Joint Budget Committee.
Gov. Jared Polis joined Democratic lawmakers to tout a new funding package aimed at averting another smog-filled summer in 2022 and beyond.
Bennet signed to co-sponsor legislation that would make it easier to build and renovate housing in economically distressed neighborhoods.
President Joe Biden is saying that the industry should plow record profits back into increased production.
The governor revealed a new series of bills designed to mitigate the harmful impacts of climate change.
Legislation aimed at strengthening school-to-career pipeline as industries face workforce shortages while recovering from pandemic effects.
Joint Budget Committee state lawmakers put the final touches on a nearly $36 billion budget known as "long bill" for fiscal year 2022-23.
Big Thompson Canyon residents became latest Coloradans to flee their homes from a nearby wildfire, hours after NCAR fire forced evacuations.