Judge: Colorado shooting suspect incompetent to stand trial

BOULDER – A judge ruled Friday that a man charged with killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarket last year is still mentally incompetent to stand trial, further delaying court proceedings ...

Racial discrimination, excessive force, retaliation alleged at ICE detention center

The complaint could spark an investigation or cause Aurora facility to shut down

Knowingly having more than 1 gram of fentanyl would be a felony under change to Colorado bill

House Bill 1326 is entangled in election-year politics

Judge orders new vote in primary bid involving Colorado lawmaker, candidate with felony conviction

Ineligible delegate cast vote for newcomer, preventing incumbent from making ballot

Women take power in Colorado

State has a comparatively high percentage of women serving in municipal and legislative office

Feud over closure of San Juan Generating Station could cost customers

Shutting down and converting to clean energy is supposed to save money

Democrats plan to suspend Colorado’s new gas fee – until two months after the November election

House Bill 1351 is the cornerstone of Gov. Jared Polis’ efforts to slash cost of living

Record high calls are stressing Colorado’s EMS, mountain firefighters

Fire chiefs struggle to hire firefighters, recruit volunteers because of high cost of living

Colorado lawmakers pass bill making Juneteenth state holiday

DENVER – Colorado lawmakers have passed a bill designating Juneteenth, which celebrates the end of slavery in the U.S., as an official state holiday, and Gov. Jared Polis is expected to sign...

Firefighters battle small wildfire along river in Pueblo

PUEBLO – Firefighters in Pueblo were battling a wildfire on Sunday that charred about 20 acres of a grassy, wooded area along the Arkansas River and forced evacuations in at least one neighb...

LGBTQ references stripped from Colorado academic standards update

Changes come after months of backlash from conservative groups

Daylight saving or standard time? Just pick one, these Colorado lawmakers say

Bills that would ‘lock the clock’ are being debated at the state Legislature