Now that most mask indoor mask mandates have been dropped in our state, here's a look at COVID-19 risk levels.
Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado blamed President Joe Biden for the deaths of 13 service members during the U.S. withdrawal in Afghanistan.
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Henderson (1921-2018) was one of very few Black licensed architects in the U.S. in the late 1950s.
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Physician took cash for prescribing fentanyl spray.
Defendant submitted 70 false applications in $4 Million Scheme.
After his term of incarceration, Ibarra will have three years on supervised release.
Company will acquire wheelchair accessible shuttles and pay damages to complainant.
Tensions between the Biden administration and Russian leaders ratcheted up yet again as Russia continued its unrelenting assault on Ukraine.
WASHINGTON — Congress works quickly to determine how much military and humanitarian aid to send to Ukraine as war continues to claim lives.
WASHINGTON — Georgia Republican U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene doubling down on her decision to give a speech at a far-right conference.
As the number of COVID-19 deaths increases each day, so does the number of children who experience the death of a parent or caregiver.
Voters concerned about the future of air, water and wildlife, according to the 2022 Colorado College State of the Rockies project survey.
The release is part of an international boost to the global oil supply that has been disrupted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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A movement to boycott Russian vodka may benefit local distilleries.
The department said a high volume of calls kept them from the scene of a car accident on Feb. 10.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is rippling through the global oil market. Here's how much pain you'll feel at Colorado pumps.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment extended its public health order 20-38 through March 14.
As thefts of catalytic converters rise in Colorado, state lawmakers are proposing policies they hope will reverse the trend.
Colorado Attorney General filed lawsuit against companies that produce PFAS, man-made chemicals associated with cancer and serious disease.
State representatives on Monday unanimously passed a resolution signaling their support for Ukraine in the face of Russian attacks.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden’s first State of the Union address is set to focus significantly on the economy.
“My administration supports federal sanctions against the Russian government and Russian state-owned institutions," Gov. Jared Polis said.
Part of the first floor of an Arapahoe County house collapsed into the basement Saturday night.
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Denver zoo expands peruvian field conservation efforts to include endangered chilean flamingos
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Witnesses say two SUVs collided in a deadly crash.
Groups that normally find themselves on opposite sides of policy debates have united behind a bill in the state Legislature.
Healthy and vaccinated Coloradans can begin getting back to their “normal lives.”
President Biden to sanction Putin and top diplomat personally, escalating penalties on Russian government for ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
WASHINGTON — The new CDC mask guidance is a move that means 70% of Americans likely will be able to ditch their masks.