New law allows Colorado hemp crop
Springfield farmer Ryan Loflin is now watching over one of Colorado's first industrial hemp crops in almost 60 years.
Springfield farmer Ryan Loflin is now watching over one of Colorado's first industrial hemp crops in almost 60 years.
A new study suggests people may want to think twice before reaching for spare change to grab a soda, because it could lead to health problems.
Nine Colorado breweries tapped a special "collaboration keg" to benefit women in the brewing industry.
Years of draining the Colorado river may finally be taking its toll.
The Central Library expansion project began last August with a hopeful completion date of late spring, and the project is right on target.
Law enforcement is cracking down on drunk drivers.
A United States WWII veteran was awarded an honorary diploma at Central High School for missing his graduation 60 years ago while in the Army.
The unidentified man tried to used a counterfeit $100 bill to pay for a $10 meal at the Taco Bell near Mesa Mall on May 1 around 2:45 p.m.
Crews began taking down the west and south walls of White Hall.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell says the nation is heading into a tough wildfire season made even more challenging because budget cuts mean fewer firefighters to battle blazes.
Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill making the designation on Monday morning at Denver's animal shelter. The Democratic governor brought along his dog, Skye, which he got from a shelter.
A 1987 cold case has been solved after a man's remains are discovered near Gateway.
Dr. Kermit Gosnell was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the overdose death of a patient.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management plans to auction gas and oil drilling leases in Garfield and Moffat counties this August.
The top Democrat on a House panel says the authors of the independent investigation into the deadly assault in Benghazi, Libya, should testify at a hearing, not in a private deposition.
James Holmes is asking a judge to allow him to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity in the deadly Colorado theater shootings.
An expansion of Medicaid eligibility that is expected to add 160,000 adults to public health care assistance in Colorado is being signed into law.
New training for Colorado law enforcement officers in the aftermath of deadly dog shootings will be a requirement under a bill being signed into law.
It was first dedicated as a church in 1928, standing for decades. But after it was gutted by fire in September of 2011, officials decided not much could be done with it.
Grassroots Cycles sponsored the annual Ranchstyle freestyle mountain bike event bringing in bikers from all over the country.
A 5K run to celebrate Mothers Day and also to support the Latimer House brought together dozens of runners in Grand Junction.
The Grand Junction Police Department responded to an armed robbery at C&F store at 7:30 a.m. this Sunday.
Wildlife officials aren’t sure what killed two calves on Thursday, but a mountain lion could be the one to blame.
The Crime Stoppers of Mesa County are trying to locate the suspects involved in a burglary at West Slope AG Center.
Contractors in Aspen are going to begin drilling a new geothermal test well on Monday because a previous attempt failed.