Denver recruiting teachers from corporate world
The Denver Teacher Residency is trying to recruit people from the corporate to become licensed teachers to gain new educators.
The Denver Teacher Residency is trying to recruit people from the corporate to become licensed teachers to gain new educators.
Colorado democrats are considering repealing the death penalty that is expected to launch an emotional debate.
Over the past years Colorado Mesa University has grown to fill a massive place in our community, and it's not just educating tomorrow's leaders. As it turns out, the university has a massive economic impact on our community as well. Every other year, Colorado Mesa University conducts an economic impact study.
A suburban Denver school district has come up with a clever way to increase police presence around its elementary schools.
A boy who was last seen at his father's house in southwest Colorado in November is due to turn 14 next week.
Judge Stephen Munsinger says he closed hearing in order to ensure a fair trial and protect the privacy of the victims and their families.
A lawyer for a Fox News reporter says she'll fight any attempt to force her to reveal her sources for a story about James Holmes, the Colorado theater shooting suspect.
The shooting of 20 first-graders and six adults in Newtown, Conn., has school administrators reviewing and practicing their own emergency plans.
Police say the man tried to hijack a vehicle at a convenience store, but the driver backed up and drove away.
Gov. John Hickenlooper has amended an executive order he issued last March to stop state burning.
Authorities report they do not believe the officer's injuries are life-threatening, but no further details are available.
Colorado politicians are steaming that $125 million in aid for last year's wildfires was removed from the Superstorm Sandy relief bill.
The audit blasts the Colorado Energy Office for not keeping track of travel expenses and contracts and for not following up to make sure projects were completes.
The Colorado Automobile Dealers Association is reporting a 22 percent increase in new vehicle registrations in 2012 compared with 2011.
An arrest affidavit says the two are accused of posting messages on a sex website and targeting men who agreed to bring a child to a motel for sex acts.
Jamil Cooks is scheduled for a pretrial hearing for sexual misconduct charges.
State lawmakers say Stephen Barton and Ethan Rodriguez-Torrent will testify Monday.
The University of Colorado is debating on signing a contract with Coursera which allows schools to offer free online courses.
Colorado will be getting more snow from now through Tuesday with most of the snowfall heading southwest.
Mario Flores is accused of dangling a toddler over a third-floor balcony while being intoxicated.
Pablo Avalos and two other men were arrested after being stopped by police leading to a drug bust.
Interstate 70 will be closed due to a car accident.
A Republican gun-related debate is set for this Monday which would allow employees to carry concealed weapons.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, layoffs have declined again in Colorado this past year.
Denver police found Deborah Hubbard on Thursday with several gunshot wounds and later died at a hospital.