Office Worker Rescued After Being Left Behind on Mountain During Retreat

A man in his 50s was left behind during an office retreat hike in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. He got lost, spent the night on the mountain, and was rescued by search and rescue teams using a stretcher. He is now recovering after being hospitalized.

Cell phone ban in schools

Schools are starting to ban student cell phones during classes, with mixed reactions from staff and students.

Drive-in Movie Theater in Colorado

An article about one of America's oldest drive-in movie theaters in a small Colorado town and the woman who has worked there since childhood getting worn out.

Unique Home in Colorado Built into Red Rocks Listed for Sale

A unique home in Colorado built into 200-million-year-old red rocks is listed for sale at $989,900. The home seamlessly blends modern mountain living with the organic nature of the stunning red rocks, offering a resort-like experience with features like a private garden, hot tub, and serene views.

Conflict between Colorado livestock producers and wolves

Colorado livestock producers call for wolves to be lethally removed due to ongoing attacks on cattle, despite non-lethal methods being ineffective

Colorado Hiker Found Alive After Disappearing During Spiritual Retreat

A hiker, Gina Chase, was found alive after disappearing during a spiritual retreat in Colorado. She was part of a group without cellphones on a quest to maximize a spiritual experience with nature. After going missing for four days, she was located by authorities in challenging terrain.

Wheat Ridge Police Department's Use of Drones in Crime Solving

Wheat Ridge Police Department in Colorado is utilizing drones to respond to 911 calls and solve crimes, including catching a person breaking into an apartment. The department has trained officers on drone usage and the technology has proven effective in various scenarios.

Corn Growers Combat Moth Spread with Virus

Colorado corn growers are testing new methods to combat moth spread, including a sexually transmitted virus that sterilizes the insect's offspring.

Funeral Home Mishandling of Remains in Colorado

A funeral home in Colorado mishandled remains by abandoning bodies to decay at room temperature instead of providing a 'green burial.' The owners were ordered to pay $950 million to affected families and face criminal charges for various offenses, including abusing corpses and fraud. The incident led to public outrage and prompted new regulations in Colorado's funeral industry.

Wildfires in California and Colorado

Firefighters are making progress against California's largest wildfire of the year but face challenges from expected thunderstorms. Similar dry, hot conditions are posing threats across the fire-stricken West.

Longest-Running Gay Rodeo in Colorado

Colorado hosts the longest-running gay rodeo in America, challenging hyper-masculine expectations in country and western culture.

Bird Flu Outbreak Among Poultry Workers in Colorado

Three poultry workers in northeast Colorado are suspected to have contracted bird flu, specifically H5N1, while working at a commercial egg layer operation. The risk to the public is low, but federal officials are considering deploying bird flu vaccine.

Outdoor Preschools in Colorado

Colorado passes a new law allowing outdoor preschools to accept state child care subsidies, providing low-income families access to nature-based education. The benefits of outdoor preschools include cognitive development, improved motor coordination, boosted immune systems, and enhanced mental well-being and confidence for children.

Outdoor Preschools for Low Income Families in Colorado

A new law in Colorado allows low income families to use state child care subsidies for outdoor preschools, which offer unique advantages over indoor classrooms.

Plague Case Confirmed in Pueblo County, Colorado

A human case of the plague has been confirmed in Pueblo County, Colorado, with health officials investigating the situation. The plague is caused by Yersinia pestis, a bacterium that was likely introduced in North America around 1900. Symptoms include severe headache, fever, chills, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, and swollen lymph nodes. The disease can spread from rodents, fleas, or infected animals to humans.

Rep. Lauren Boebert's Victory in Colorado's GOP Primary

Rep. Lauren Boebert's victory in Colorado's GOP primary suggests voters still have an appetite for aggressive, pro-Trump politicians. Boebert is expected to win the November general election.

Rep. Lauren Boebert wins Republican primary for Colorado's 4th Congressional District

Rep. Lauren Boebert wins Republican primary for Colorado's 4th Congressional District with 43.4% of the vote. Boebert is known for her conservative views and controversial actions.

Colorado's 8th Congressional District Primary Election

Republican candidate Gabe Evans, supported by former President Donald Trump, wins primary election in Colorado's 8th Congressional District. He will face incumbent Democratic Rep. Yadira Caraveo in the general election.

Rep. Lauren Boebert's Congressional Re-Election Campaign

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., emerged victorious in her congressional re-election primary campaign after switching districts to a more Republican-heavy area. She is expected to win the November general election in the district.

Colorado SB24-131 Bans Campus Carry for Self-Defense

Campus carry for self-defense will become illegal in Colorado when SB24-131 takes effect on July 1, 2024, despite no mass shootings or crimes by permit holders in the past.

Political Meddling in Republican Primary

Democrats are meddling in a Republican congressional primary in Colorado by funding a PAC to boost a candidate they view as weaker against a Democrat opponent. Both sides are engaging in attack ads and strategies to influence the outcome of the primary.

Allegations of Tampering in College Football Recruiting

A Division II football coach accused Deion Sanders and his staff at Colorado of tampering with one of his commits, but the Colorado staffer claimed he was impersonated. The coach later deleted the post and called for NCAA intervention.

Secession Movements in the United States

Various secession movements are gaining momentum in the United States, with campaigns in Texas, Oregon, Louisiana, California, Georgia, and Colorado seeking to break away from their respective states or cities due to political and economic reasons.

Bear Encounter in Colorado

A mother black bear swiped at a Colorado hiker, resulting in scrapes on their arms. The bear was trapped and euthanized while cubs were released. Bear encounters are common in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Lack of Public Toilets and Homelessness

Many cities struggle with a lack of public toilets, impacting homelessness and sanitation. A non-profit in Colorado is working to address this issue.

Fiery Wreck on Interstate-70 in Colorado

A fiery wreck occurred on Interstate-70 outside of Denver, Colorado, when a car crashed into a tanker truck, resulting in one death and the closure of the roadway. The tanker was carrying diesel and gasoline, sparking a massive fire.

Woman Subdues Peeping Tom in Department Store Dressing Room

A woman in Colorado subdued and restrained a man who was allegedly recording her in a department store dressing room. She posted about the incident on Instagram, expressing shock at bystanders who didn't help. The man was detained by the police, and the woman is pressing charges.

Teenagers Gained Access to Abandoned Missile Silo in Colorado

A group of teenagers gained access to an abandoned missile silo in Colorado by crawling through a broken gate. One teen was critically injured and another was charged with trespassing. The silo had been abandoned since the 1960s.

Disastrous Book Lovers' Conference in Colorado

A book lovers’ conference in Colorado turned into a disaster reminiscent of the Fyre Festival, leaving attendees disappointed and describing it as chaotic. Organizers failed to deliver on promises, leading to long lines, missing pre-ordered books, and security issues. The event organizer faced backlash and cancellation of future events due to safety concerns and negative social media feedback.

Colorado House Democrats Pass Assault Weapons Ban Legislation

Colorado House Democrats passed legislation banning the sale of AR-15s and certain 9mm pistols. The bill bans 9mm pistols with threaded barrels and those that accept detachable magazines. It also prohibits semiautomatic handguns of any caliber with a detachable magazine and threaded barrel, as well as those that can be readily modified to accept a detachable magazine.

Gun Control Legislation in Colorado

Washington's forthcoming ban on semiautomatic rifles faces resistance in Colorado's Democratic-controlled House, with concerns raised about its impact on competitive shooters and gun owners. The bill passed the House on a 35-27 vote and is now headed to the state Senate.

Abortion Ballot Initiative in Colorado

Left-wing activists in Colorado have gathered enough signatures to place abortion on the ballot in November, aiming to enshrine the right to unlimited abortion in the state constitution.

Abuse of Non-Verbal Children with Special Needs in Colorado School

A Colorado paraprofessional has been charged with felony assault for allegedly abusing non-verbal children with special needs on multiple occasions, with disturbing incidents caught on camera. The school district is facing backlash for failing to protect the children despite warnings. The accused has passed a background check and may face additional charges as the investigation continues.

Challenges to Certification of Vote Totals in Colorado

Some Republican members on county canvass boards in Colorado have been refusing to sign off on vote tallies, causing activists to cast doubt over state elections. However, these objections have not affected the certification of elections due to additional processes in place.

Challenges to Vote Certification in Colorado

Activists are using a typically innocuous step in the certification of vote totals in Colorado to cast doubt over state elections, with some Republican members of county canvass boards refusing to sign off on vote tallies since 2020.

Impact of Illegal Immigration on Colorado

A recent poll in Colorado shows that illegal immigration has become a top election issue, with concerns about state resources being overwhelmed by the influx of illegal aliens. Denver has spent millions on freebies for migrants, leading to tensions and officials trying to prevent more migrants from coming to the city.

Gun Control Legislation in Colorado

President Biden issued a statement in support of law enforcement and gun control during National Police Week. Colorado Democrats are pushing for gun control bills that mirror policies in liberal states, but have not received much media coverage. The bills include banning 'assault weapons,' imposing an 11% tax on gun and ammunition sales, and increasing standards for concealed handgun training classes.

Preservation of a small synagogue in Colorado

A small synagogue in Colorado built in the 19th century narrowly escaped demolition and has become one of America's newest National Historic Landmarks.

Gun Control in Colorado

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold supports an assault weapons ban in Colorado and is standing with House Democrats pushing for gun control measures, including a ban on assault weapons and an 11% excise tax on firearm sales.

Political Challenges for Rep. Lauren Boebert in Colorado

Rep. Lauren Boebert faces challenges in a special election to fill Rep. Ken Buck's seat while also running for the full term, navigating tricky political terrain in Colorado. Boebert is criticized for switching districts, dealing with damaging headlines, and facing strong opponents despite a financial edge and Trump's endorsement.

Supermarket Employee Caught Pleasuring Himself onto Produce

A supermarket employee in Colorado was caught pleasuring himself onto produce and unsealed merchandise, leading to additional misdemeanor and felony counts being filed against him. Videos of the vile activity were found on his electronic devices, some of which show him targeting minors. The investigation is ongoing with more charges expected.

Colorado GOP Rep. Ken Buck's Resignation and Special Election

Rep. Lauren Boebert will not run in the special election for Colorado GOP Rep. Ken Buck's seat, further narrowing the House GOP majority. Buck's resignation triggers a special election on June 25 in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District.

Homelessness Among College Students in America

Over one million college students in America are homeless. A college student in Colorado facing homelessness found support.

Rep. Ken Buck announces resignation from Congress

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) announced his resignation from Congress, further reducing the GOP majority in the House of Representatives. Buck served Colorado's 4th District for 9 years and plans to stay involved in politics while spending more time with his family.

Former President Donald Trump's reaction to Supreme Court's decision on immunity from prosecution

Former President Donald Trump reacts to Supreme Court's decision to overturn Colorado's ballot ban and faces a case on immunity from prosecution in election interference. Trump's criminal trial on hold pending resolution. Supreme Court to rule on immunity by late June.

Supreme Court ruling on Colorado's attempt to ban Donald Trump from the ballot

Supreme Court rules 9-0 against Colorado's attempt to ban former President Donald Trump from the state's ballot in this year's election.

Supreme Court ruling on Trump's eligibility for Colorado ballot

Former President Trump wins Supreme Court ruling allowing him to appear on Colorado ballot, liberals outraged by decision.

Supreme Court ruling on Donald Trump's eligibility for Republican nomination

The Supreme Court rules that Colorado cannot keep Donald Trump off the Republican nomination ballot due to his role in the events of January 6th. The ruling is unanimous and comes just before the Colorado primary. The decision prevents states from disqualifying insurrectionists from federal offices, emphasizing federal enforcement over state power.

Supreme Court ruling on Colorado's ban on former President Trump

Supreme Court rules unanimously against Colorado's ban on former President Trump from appearing on the ballot in 2024, Colorado Secretary of State expresses disappointment, stating it's up to voters to 'save our democracy.'

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Donald Trump's eligibility for the Colorado presidential primary ballot

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump can remain on the Colorado presidential primary ballot despite a previous ruling that prohibited him due to the insurrection clause. The court stated that eligibility decisions should be left to Congress.

Supreme Court rules on Trump ballot eligibility in Colorado

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that states cannot disqualify former President Donald Trump from the ballot, overturning a decision by the Colorado Supreme Court. Republicans celebrated the ruling as a win for voters' rights and a defeat for leftist activists.

U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump's ballot ban case

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously sided with former President Trump in his challenge to the state of Colorado's attempt to kick him off the 2024 primary ballot. Trump is declared eligible to be on Colorado's 2024 Presidential Primary ballot.

Supreme Court ruling in favor of former President Trump

Former President Trump wins Supreme Court case regarding Colorado's attempt to remove him from 2024 primary ballot. Court rules in favor of Trump's argument on presidential immunity.

Burglary Suspect Caught on Toilet During Arrest

Burglary suspect in Colorado caught on toilet during arrest by Lakewood Police Department after a burglary alarm went off. Suspect was apprehended with pants down while sitting on the toilet.

Challenges with Building Ice Castles in Colorado Mountain Town

Warm winter weather in a Colorado mountain town posed challenges for the annual tradition of building ice castles.

Controversy over Transgender Policies in Schools

Colorado State Legislature advances bill mandating schools to use transgender students' preferred names without parental approval

Wildfire at Fort Carson, Colorado

Officials respond to a wildfire fire at Fort Carson, Colorado, estimated to be 2,000 acres, cause under investigation. Another fire reported at Air Force Academy. Developing story.

University of Wyoming Swimming and Diving Team Tragedy

Three members of the University of Wyoming swimming and diving team were killed in a car crash in Colorado. The victims were identified as Charlie Clark, Carson Muir, and Luke Slabber. Two other team members were injured in the crash.

Monument, Colorado's Non-Sanctuary City Status

The town council of Monument, Colorado affirmed its designation as a non-sanctuary city in response to Denver's struggles with an influx of migrants. The mayor criticized Denver for using local resources to support non-citizens and stated that Monument does not have the budget to do the same. Monument's council unanimously voted to confirm its non-sanctuary status and declared that they will not be accepting busloads of migrants into their community.