
Boulder terror attack suspect indicted on 12 hate crime charges
The suspect in a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, will be tried on 12 federal counts of a hate crime, according to an indictment unsealed in Denver on Wednesday.
The suspect in a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, will be tried on 12 federal counts of a hate crime, according to an indictment unsealed in Denver on Wednesday.
Even though car thefts are down 25% from the same period last year, owners of Kias and Hyundais are still the biggest targets for theft. The agency says one and five cars stolen are these vehicles.
Another round of scattered storms are expected to pop up Wednesday -- before the we settles into a drier, hotter stretch through the weekend.
A Littleton mother says she thought she was going to die when she and her son were injured in a wrong way crash on Highway 285.
An Aurora man was shot when he was walking on East Colfax Avenue and North Moline Street in the early morning hours of Wednesday
No one was hurt in an early morning house fire in Denver's Sloan's Lake neighborhood
Special election results in Douglas County are making it clear that a majority of voters in the county do not want home rule.
The Denver City Council has added another $4.5 million to fund the Salvation Army contract.
Winter Park, one of Colorado's more popular ski areas, may look a lot different in a few years. Part of the proposed improvements to the resort is a plan for a gondola that would run from the base to the nearby town of Winter Park.
The Colorado Department of Transportation unveiled a new and improved bridge over the South Platte River on Tuesday.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is awarding $3 million in grant funding from settlements of lawsuits against drug companies to provide free naloxone to nonprofits across the state to help prevent overdose deaths.
A Christian camp in Bailey is dismissing a lawsuit against the department as part of a settlement, in which the agency says religious organizations are exempt from a rule dealing with gender identity.
Strong windstorms moved through Colorado on Tuesday, and in one part of the Eastern Plains damage reports are coming in.
The U.S. Postal Service is issuing a plea to dog owners. The organization wants help to keeping postal workers safe from dog bites.
On the pine-rich land in Elizabeth, where beetle-kill has run rampant, fire mitigation is critical. That's why dozens of volunteers stepped in to help a small nonprofit ranch.
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