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Denver voters are asked to approve nearly $1 billion in debt for big projects while the city is figuring out how to cut ...
Coal may be staging a comeback in Colorado, as energy demand skyrockets. We’ll tell you about a coal plant that could be open ...
The department has been using the drone as a “first responder” for about a year, providing eyes in the sky that can buzz out ...
Protections for long-distance train routes, like the Southwest Chief, are chugging through U.S. Congress. The Southwest Chief ...
Organizations like WarriorSide and SIREN are connecting with vets, firefighters, police and more to help them heal from ...
At last mapping, the Lee fire had grown to more than 88,000 acres, which would rank it sixth all-time among Colorado ...
Wildfire smoke can cause eye and throat irritation, coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath — even for healthy people. It ...
Long before any campaign gets started, the one-payer idea is drawing criticism from Colorado groups representing insurers and ...
Nearly the entire state is under red flag warnings on Friday due to critical fire conditions. Hot, dry weather with gusty ...
Democratic Rep. Yara Zokaie, a first-term lawmaker from Fort Collins, stood next to the podium waiting to speak before a ...
Colorado is the first state to require a health warning label on gas stoves and cooktops, according to Nick Torres, an ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by several parents seeking to block a Jefferson County School District policy ...