Avalanche kills man skiing with his father on New Year's Eve in Colorado

The avalanche partially buried the father, but he was able to free himself from the snow. He was unable to locate his adult son and called 911 for help.

EPA investigating Colorado air pollution regulations for discrimination

The EPA is probing Colorado’s oversight of the state’s biggest polluters and whether the effect of that pollution on Hispanic residents and other racial minorities is discriminatory.

2 dead at Colorado Jehovah's Witness temple after Christmas Day shooting

Police in Thornton, Colorado, have confirmed that two people died in a shooting at a Jehovah's Witness temple on Christmas morning.

Recount confirms Lauren Boebert narrowly held her House seat

Democrat challenger Adam Frisch netted a total of four votes in the recount, far from enough to close a 500-plus vote gap with Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert.

Colorado Springs Club Q shooting suspect charged with hate crimes

Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, has been formally charged with hate crimes after five people were killed and 17 others wounded in a shooting last month at a gay nightclub.

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 becomes 2nd state to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms

Colorado will also create state-regulated “healing centers" where patients can experience psychedelic mushrooms under supervision.

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 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.