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Every summer, communities across Colorado come together to celebrate food, music, dance, art, culture, and heritage. It might sound Pollyannaish, but this year especially, these annual gatherings ...
Colorado police officers and sheriff’s deputies shot someone roughly every six days in 2024, according to data compiled by The Denver Post. They killed 39 people, including Lewis, and wounded 22 ...
The self-described “dedicated fan of Colorado football” and Georgia resident alleged that reports and leaked statements about Sanders negatively influenced the league’s decision-making ...
A Christian summer camp that has operated in Colorado for decades is suing the state over new state licensing requirements that the camp says violate its religious beliefs on gender and sexuality.
Jennifer McRae is a digital media producer for CBS Colorado with more than 25 years of experience in news. Jennifer is part of the digital team recognized for excellence for Best Website several ...
The Department of Justice sued the state of Colorado and the city of Denver for allegedly interfering with federal immigration enforcement. The lawsuit, filed Friday in Colorado District Court ...
Layers of snowpack melted rapidly in Colorado in April, which could lead to less water supply in the summer and higher wildfire potential, according to data from the National Integrated Drought ...
A Colorado Christian camp is suing the State of Colorado over licensing requirements that the camp claims violate its religious beliefs. Camp IdRaHaJe is located in Bailey off Highway 285 and has ...
Colorado ranked 11th overall in U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Best States rankings. Colorado ranked high in education, economy and health care, but low in fiscal stability and crime and corrections.
Colorado Democrats on Monday passed a sweeping expansion of the state’s immigrant protection laws, touching on everything from information sharing with federal agencies to criminal proceedings for ...
This story was produced as part of the Colorado Capitol News Alliance. The Colorado legislature debated more than 600 bills at the state Capitol this year during the 120-day term that ended Wednesday.
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado’s Democratic lawmakers are pushing ahead on immigration bills despite the U.S. Department of Justice filing a lawsuit Friday to challenge those laws. One of those ...
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