Senate clears bill to make WWII Japanese American internment camp a national historic site
The Senate passed a bill to make Amache, the site of a former WWII internment camp for Japanese Americans in Colorado a national historic site.
Colorado mom who fatally abused 7-year-old daughter sentenced to 16 years
A Colorado mother was sentenced to 16 years in prison after fatally abusing her 7-year-old daughter.
Hundreds of golden retrievers gather in Golden, Colorado for annual celebration
The annual Goldens in Golden event took a break during the pandemic but came back in full swing this year, with more than 2,000 golden retrievers estimated in attendance.
Colorado couple recovers wedding bands buried in rubble after wildfire destroys home
An engaged Colorado couple whose home was destroyed in the Colorado wildfires on Dec. 30 managed to find their charred wedding bands buried in the rubble a day later.
Colorado fire destroyed nearly 1,000 homes, 3 people missing
The Colorado fire that whipped through the Denver suburbs of Superior and Louisville destroyed an estimated 1,000 homes, leaving at least three people unaccounted for, authorities said Saturday.
Colorado wildfires: At least 580 homes destroyed, 34K evacuated
Colorado wildfires fueled by gusty winds burned an estimated 580 homes and forced thousands to evacuate. Officials were assessing the damage on Friday.
Colorado gunman kills 4, injures 3 in 'shooting spree' at multiple locations: cops
A Colorado gunman killed four people and injured three, including a police officer, in a shooting spree at multiple locations near Denver, officials said.
Millions sign petition asking for clemency for trucker sentenced to 110 years for deadly pileup
Days after a truck driver was sentenced to 110 years in prison for causing a fiery pileup that killed four people on a Colorado highway, millions have signed an online petition asking for his sentence to be reduced.
6 teens hospitalized after shooting at Aurora, Colorado park
Central High School in Aurora, Colorado is across the street from Nome Park, where the shooting took place, according to Aurora police.
6-year-old dies on thrill ride at Colorado amusement park
A 6-year-old girl died on a ride at a Colorado amusement park on Sunday night.
More than 100 trapped overnight, some in tunnel, after mudslide buried Colorado interstate
About 30 people in the tunnel were stuck for about nine hours until crews could carve out a path through the mud to reach them at about 6:30 the next morning.
Suspected drunk Denver driver knocks over several headstones at veterans cemetery on Memorial Day
A solemn day at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Colorado was interrupted when a woman who was allegedly intoxicated crashed her car into multiple headstones.
Boulder King Soopers shooting: Cellist pays tribute to 10 victims at memorial outside grocery store
A cellist paid tribute to victims of a mass shooting this week in Colorado by playing outside of the King Soopers grocery store Tuesday.
Boulder King Soopers shooting victim Rikki Olds was store manager and 'light of our family,' uncle says
Rikki Olds, a 25-year-old woman who worked as the front-end manager at King Soopers in Boulder, Colorado, was among those killed in a mass shooting.
Boulder King Soopers shooting: 21-year-old man to be charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder
Police on Tuesday identified a 21-year-old man as the suspect in the killing of 10 people at a Boulder, Colorado, supermarket.
Boulder King Soopers shooting: 10 killed including police officer
One police officer was killed and "multiple" other victims were killed in a shooting at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado Monday. Police said a suspect has been detained.
Man arrested, faces $250k fine after refusing to wear mask, urinating in flight cabin while allegedly drunk
The 24-year-old told flight attendants he had several beers and “a couple of shots” before the flight.
Hundreds flooded streets near Colo. university for massive ‘party’ that ended in clash with police
Authorities said as many as 800 people were in the streets at one point near the University of Colorado in Boulder, and that breaking up the crowd took hours and even the use of tear gas. Bottles and rocks were reportedly also thrown at police.
'COVID bandit' strikes again: Customer gives $200 to each worker at Colorado diner
A person using the alias “COVID bandit” handed all 34 employees $200, spending a total of $6,400.
Denver’s STAR program successfully sent mental health professionals, not police, to hundreds of calls
Denver’s STAR program launched in June of 2020 has successfully responded to nearly 750 mental health calls, all of which have resulted in no arrests, no injuries and no police.