Dogs taken from breeder find Colo. shelter
Court documents show 161 dogs were found penned in small cages and starving. Authorities discovered a garbage can with dead puppies in it.
Court documents show 161 dogs were found penned in small cages and starving. Authorities discovered a garbage can with dead puppies in it.
Kathryn and Jeremy Mathis filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Division after the Fountain-Fort Carson School District 8 recently decided their daughter Coy could no longer use the girl's bathroom at her elementary school.
State regulators earlier this month passed new regulations requiring that rigs stay at least 500 feet back from occupied buildings.
El Paso County Search and Rescue was helping reach drivers stranded by poor visibility and snowdrifts. Ellicott fire officials reported rescuing around 20 drivers.
Police say 42-year-old Franklin Sain was arrested Friday on suspicion of harassment and attempting to influence a public official.
The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that foster parents have a major role in hearings that can lead to termination of the parental rights of biological parents.
Federal regulators are warning cantaloupe farmers and packers that they will be testing melons for pathogens this year after two years of illness and recalls.
The University of Wyoming is looking for a replacement for Tom Buchanan, the school president.
Abound Solar is ordered to clean up hazardous waste and some solar panels that are unsellable.
Jennifer Eggleton’s charges have been dismissed after a fatal crash that killed two pedestrians and injured an infant.
Crocs Inc. owes up to $36.3 million to agencies in Mexico and the U.S, but won’t expect a final report until mid-2013.
The Denver-based Frontier Airlines will no longer be available on Expedia.
Colorado lawmakers are trying to figure out how to regulate marijuana and the task force says consumers should know how strong pot is before their purchase.
Denver got around two feet of snow in the foothills, which canceled many flights at DIA.
The Aspen Skiing Co. is negotiating with the state Department of Transportation about the redevelopment of the Buttermilk ski resort.
The state Senate gave the final approval to the idea of allowing illegal immigrants to be eligible for in-state tuition today.
Searchers drilled a hole in ice on a Vallecito lake over the weekend searching for missing Dylan Redwine.
Both states have instructed master gardeners and extension agents not to show people the best way to grow marijuana.
A snowmobiler has been rescued after driving off a cliff in the remote backcountry on Rabbit Ears Pass.
Lieutenant Scott Hernandez has been named at the Colorado State Patrol and will run it until a permanent chief is hired.
Scott Morris and Elizabeth Ward are charged with driving under the influence and have resigned before any ruling was made.
The National Weather Service says a powerful snowstorm is getting ready to cover Denver and northeastern Colorado.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter, are going to deliver the keynote address at the Steamboat Institute Freedom Conference in August.
The National Brotherhood of Skiers is putting on a fundraiser to support black athletes who excel in winter sports at the Snowmass resort.