Hickenlooper signing Colo. elections overhaul
Governor John Hickenlooper plans on signing the bill that includes same-day voter registration and mailing ballots to all voters in Colorado.
Governor John Hickenlooper plans on signing the bill that includes same-day voter registration and mailing ballots to all voters in Colorado.
Julie Andrews will be speaking to the University of Colorado in Boulder to deliver a commencement address this Friday.
Gov. John Hickenlooper is urging Coloradans to remain cautious and prevent wildfires despite recent snow and rain.
Gov. John Hickenlooper is directing the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to review its system of penalties and fines, to make sure public health, safety and the environment are protected.
A young couple who survived the Aurora theater shootings have scheduled their wedding for the anniversary of the tragedy.
A Utah teen accused of punching a soccer referee who later died has been charged with homicide by assault, a count issued when an attack unintentionally causes death.
Attorneys for James Holmes said in a court filing Tuesday they plan to formally ask for the change of plea at a May 13 hearing.
The first class of bachelor degree candidates has graduated from the Colorado Mountain College system.
Sheikh Abu-Omar Almubarac is offering to bury suspected Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a Denver-area Muslim cemetery.
Governor John Hickenlooper signed a bill amid strong opposition from business groups worried about litigation.
After April’s snowstorms, the snowpack in Colorado is getting closer to where it should be.
Dave Perry is receiving many death threats for a column when he compared the National Rifle Association to terrorists for the Aurora Sentinel.
Colorado Highway 133 south of McClure Pass may be closed for a while after a rockslide left one rock the size of a dump truck on the road.
State officials in the Northern Rockies are opposing a federal proposal that cites climate change as a threat to wolverines.
Two members of a Marine Corps Special Operations Battalion based at Camp Lejeune were killed in Afghanistan, with one of the members being from Colorado.
Nathan Dunlap's attorneys formally asked Gov. John Hickenlooper for clemency on Monday.
The Aurora City Council is reconsidering an outside review of the city's response to last summer's theater shooting.
The Department of Defense says three men that were killed in a military tanker refueling plane in Kyrgyzstan were from Fairchild Air Force Base.
The Colorado State University governing board gave approval of a 9 percent increase in tuition for in-state students next school year.
A 24-year-old man accidentally shot himself while cleaning his handgun while sitting in his vehicle in Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs police have set up barricades to prevent spectators from bothering a family of great horned owls in a tree.
The Boulder District Attorney’s Office is considering getting a courthouse dog to help comfort victims and witnesses during trial.
Colorado transportation officials are working on opening Independence Pass near Aspen by Memorial Day weekend.
Loveland ski resort plans to hold closing day festivities this Sunday.
58-year-old Jose Burciaga-Ruiz is convicted of raping and murdering a mentally disabled woman in Colorado Springs around 20 years ago.