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She was also sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiracy to commit money laundering.
Parties will be able to meet one-on-one with an attorney for up to an hour.
On Jan. 6, 2021, four right-wing Proud Boys' affiliates gathered at the U.S. Capitol, along with thousands urged on by then-president Trump.
Coloradans would have a fundamental right to get an abortion under a bill that General Assembly Democrats introduced on Thursday.
School districts to be required to publish lists of educational materials online plan to launch similar effort through 2022 ballot measure.
As Colorado prepares to enter an endemic COVID-19 phase, state health officials are ready to scale up existing safeguards in case of surge.
Two years since the first COVID-19 case was detected in Colorado, the state prepares for what a future living with COVID will look like.
While adulting may bring countless new adventures and excitement, along with it comes the beginning of financial affairs. For many peopl ...
After a week of warm weather, a hazardous weather outlook was issued for the Denver area amid snow and critical fire weather conditions.
The winners of the Iconic Colorado driver's license contest were selected out of 100 finalists with more than 400 entries.
The team has churned through 10 starting quarterbacks since Peyton Manning’s retirement.
Dr. Thomas Levy was also disciplined for "cautioning against" the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.
"What happened far away and a long time ago is related to the here and now in the state of Colorado," director Adam Rovner said.
Weekly emergency room visits doubled for girls ages 12 to 17, according to the CDC.
Following is the text of the State of the Union address delivered by President Joe Biden on March 1, 2022, at the U.S. Capitol.
Last year, President Joe Biden signed legislation to make June 19 — or Juneteenth, a day long celebrated by African American communities.
Across Colorado on Tuesday night, Republican voters took part in one of the first steps in the democratic process: precinct-level caucuses.
PDC Energy held a conference call with investors to tout its latest acquisition and lay out its financial and operational plans for 2022.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court nominee began the arduous Senate confirmation process, meeting on Capitol Hill with four key senators.
Peters cited for contempt of court following investigation into whether she recorded a court proceeding against the rules and lied about it.
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration asks Congress to provide $10 billion in assistance to Ukraine and $22.5 billion in COVID-19 funding.
U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján returned to work in Washington, D.C., Thursday after more than a month in his home state recovering from a stroke.
WASHINGTON — The meetings are especially important as President Joe Biden and Democrats look for a bipartisan confirmation vote.
Administrators at Montessori del Mundo apologized to parents about last week’s incident.
Venue pre-sales begin March 9.
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A new federal strategy has been announced as Colorado approaches its two-year anniversary of the first reported COVID-19 cases in our state.
President Joe Biden used State of the Union to condemn Putin for starting an "unprovoked" war.
Colorado regulators approved a sweeping set of new financial requirements for oil and gas companies that operate within the state.
Republican group filed federal lawsuit against Democratic Secretary of State, seeking to prevent voters from participating in June primary.
Prepare to provide military and humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian people, maintain aggressive economic sanctions on Vladimir Putin’s regime.
Boebert interrupted Biden during State of the Union, when he was speaking about his deceased son, to blame him for service members' deaths.
The lockout is creating concerns for yet another hit to small businesses.
It’s estimated the water damage will cost more than $50 million to address.
A former Loveland police officer pleaded guilty to felony assault stemming from the rough arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia.
The national Veterans of Foreign Wars #StillServing campaign recognizes veterans who continue to serve in the community after the military.