Colorado shooting suspect's father, a former MMA fighter and porn star, 'praised' son for 'violent behavior'
The father of Colorado Springs mass shooting suspect Anderson Lee Aldrich thought that his son was dead until just six months ago, he told media in a confusing interview.
Colorado gay club shooting suspect, visibly injured by patrons, held without bail
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, could be seen slumped over in a chair with injuries he suffered when patrons attacked him after he allegedly opened fire in the gay nightclub.
Colorado gay bar shooting suspect facing murder, hate crime charges
The man suspected of opening fire at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs was being held on murder and hate crime charges Monday, while hundreds of people gathered to honor the five people killed and 17 wounded in the attack on a venue that for decades was a sanctuary for the local LGBTQ community.
Police release names of those killed in the Colorado Springs Club Q shooting
Authorities say a 22-year-old gunman opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing five people and leaving 25 injured before he was subdued by “heroic” patrons.
Colorado Springs shooting brought 'incredible act of heroism' among patrons, mayor says
Colorado Springs' police and city officials credit at least two strangers with stopping the gunman and limiting the bloodshed. Here's what they did.
Colorado becomes 2nd state to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms
Colorado will also create state-regulated “healing centers" where patients can experience psychedelic mushrooms under supervision.
Colorado woman tied up Tinder date then stabbed, choked, and threatened to kill him, police say
A Colorado woman is accused of tying up a man she met on Tinder before stabbing, choking, and threatening to kill him inside her apartment, police said.
Former NSA employee charged with trying to sell secret US information
A former National Security Agency employee from Colorado is charged with trying to sell classified information to a foreign government.
Denver set to give 140 homeless people up to $12,000 in cash as part of 'basic income' program
More than 140 people experiencing homelessness in Denver will each be provided up to $1,000 in cash a month for up to one year as part of a basic income program designed to help "lift individuals out of homelessness," the city announced last week.
3 dead after 2 small planes collide mid-air near Denver
Colorado authorities say three people are dead after two small airplanes collided in mid-air near Denver.
Colorado climber dies after falling 900 feet from Capitol Peak
Capitol Peak death took place at the prominent summit in the Elk Mountain range of the Rocky Mountains.
Colorado mom guilty of Qanon kidnapping conspiracy
Many QAnon supporters believe former President Donald Trump was fighting to expose a group of satanic, cannibalistic child molesters they believe secretly runs the globe.
Colorado GOP senator becomes Democrat, citing 2020 election falsehoods
Citing alarm toward the Republican Party’s widespread embrace of 2020 election conspiracies, a moderate GOP Colorado state senator has switched his affiliation to Democrat, enhancing that party’s prospects to retain its majority in the chamber in the November midterms.
Grounded: Denver weather service stops sending up weather balloons amid helium shortage
The National Weather Service in Boulder is one of 12 weather offices that relies on helium as the lifting gas for weather balloons.
Ring video shows suspect point gun at Colorado couple after following them home from walk
Minutes later, the same suspects are believed to have robbed another man at gunpoint who was loading up his vehicle just half a mile away, police said.
'Is that the Stanley Cup?' Iconic trophy accidentally delivered to wrong house
Each player on the Colorado Avalanche gets a turn with Lord Stanley's cup. But when it was Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog's turn, the trophy took a surprising detour.
Experts hope cloud seeding will help with Colorado's drought
Several Western states are dealing with droughts.
First U.S. case of bird flu human infection confirmed in Colorado
A Colorado prison inmate has tested positive for bird flu in the first recent confirmed case of a human infected with the disease that has resulted in the deaths of millions of chickens and turkeys.
Wildfire burning near National Center for Atmospheric Research forces evacuations in Boulder
Officials said the so-called NCAR Fire has burned more than 120 acres but the combination of dry brush and winds could cause the blaze to continue to grow.
Colorado girl, 11, dies after falling underneath moving school bus
Parachute police said Annaliese Backner was running to her school bus when she fell underneath while the bus was moving.



















