The Colorado House of Representatives voted to approve a bill that would codify reproductive rights, including abortion, into state law.
Sen. Michael Bennet joined other lawmakers in introducing a tax to limit profiteering by large oil companies in wake of rising gas prices.
WASHINGTON — Dept. of Veterans Affairs began restructuring nationwide health care network that requires president and Congress to sign-off.
'This means June 30th will be my last day of eligibility to serve as a director on the Denver Public Schools Board of Education.'
Mitigations will end March 28.
A spokesperson said the zoo and zookeepers are grateful for the outpouring of community sentiment.
Due to the construction, airport passengers can expect a few changes over the next week.
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All of the indicted defendants have now been arrested. Taylor and Garrison are detained and currently set for trial.
At both locations, one co-defendant brandished a firearm as the other robbed the stores of clothing and shoes.
Denver zoo expands peruvian field conservation efforts to include endangered chilean flamingos.
The accident closed northbound and southbound lanes for two hours early Saturday morning, according to Denver police.
The federal government will make greater efforts to include Native American tribes in decisions involving federal lands.
WASHINGTON — Democrats and Republicans agree on spending package to fund government, provide emergency funding for COVID-19 and Ukraine war.
Grand jury indicted Tina Peters on 10 counts related to investigation into election equipment tampering leading to system security breach.
WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders pulled more than $15 billion in emergency COVID-19 aid from a government funding bill.
Deb Fischer and Senate Republicans slammed President Biden for rise in consumer prices, called for policy shifts to increase energy supply.
WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats agree on the inconvenience of losing or gaining an hour of sleep a year due to daylight-saving time.
Major oil producer unlikely to ramp up production amid skyrocketing global energy prices, promises to funnel extra cash flow to investors.
Mesa Country Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters was released on bond after spending one night in jail following a grand jury indictment.
A judge upheld Colorado's campaign contribution limits when he rejected Republican group's request to suspend state’s voter-approved limits.
See the latest announcement from Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce.
Should daylight saving time be year-round? Another Colorado bill aims to stop our state from observing the clock change.
Costs have gone up about 60 cents per gallon in the past 30 days.
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month.
Data show fentanyl is present in nearly 50 percent of all accidental drug-related deaths in Denver.
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March is National B Corporation month, and Colorado is leading the way.
Matthew Dolloff, an unlicensed security guard for a Denver TV station, shot a man to death in a confrontation after a right-wing rally.
Groups allege unsuccessful efforts to uncover door-to-door canvassing fraud amount to “voter intimidation campaign” in violation of KKK Act.
Number of calls to the Colorado Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline approached pre-pandemic volumes in 2021, after a “significant drop” in 2020.
Emotionally charged witness testimony on bill to enshrine fundamental right to an abortion in Colorado law lasted until early morning hours.
Lawmakers work on bipartisan fix after horror stories about Colorado funeral directors selling body parts, leaving human remains to mold.
Colorado asks law enforcement agencies to donate surplus body armor, ballistic helmets to Ukraine as they defend against Russian invasion.
WASHINGTON — Vulnerable lawmakers set to rake in federal cash for home-state projects after spending bill included first round of earmarks.
WASHINGTON — Congress is close to clearing a massive government funding package that includes billions in aid to Ukraine.
Residents who live in the West Region, which includes Colorado, have faced an even higher inflation increase than the rest of the country.