
Snow Slowing Cameron Peak Fire As Firefighters Get Chance To Reorganize
But the snow is covering more fire fuels and when it melts, the fire could start growing again.

Two Rural Counties With Colorado’s Lowest 2020 Census Response Rates Hope To Catch Up
With one month to go, nearly 85 percent of Colorado households have responded to the survey. But Hinsdale and Mineral counties are lagging far behind.

What Colorado’s First Day Of School Looked Like In A Pandemic
Highs and lows on a first day of school remade by the pandemic.

Free Coronavirus Testing Every Two Weeks Available To Teachers From 8 Colorado School Districts
The five testing sites are in Aurora, Denver, Greenwood Village and Thornton. Turnaround time for results is between 48 and 72 hours.

Someone Drove A Jeep Through Protesters In Aurora. Police Have Identified A Suspect But Haven’t Arrested Him
Police say they need more evidence in their investigation before taking further action.

Coronavirus Makes New US Citizens Trade Courthouse Ceremony For Parking Lot
Candidates for United States citizenship and lawyers say the process is taking longer because of COVID-19 shutdowns and furloughs at USCIS.

Colorado Sues Federal Government Over New Rule That Could Force International Students To Leave
Colorado’s attorney general is joining other states in a lawsuit against the federal government. The suit challenges a new rule that could expel thousands of international students studying in Colorado.

Colorado Sues JUUL, Says The E-Cigarette Company Targeted Children
Attorney General Phil Weiser says the company must be held accountable for its part in the e-cigarette epidemic among youth.

You’ve Got Until 7 p.m. To Vote In Colorado’s Primary Election
There is still time to drop off your ballot for Colorado’s primary election. Ballot boxes close at 7 p.m.Tuesday.

Another Downtown Denver Statue, ‘In Honor of Christopher Columbus,’ Torn Down
A second statue in 24 hours was torn down in downtown Denver. This one has ties to Christopher Columbus.

‘We’ve Been Through A Lot This Year’: Denver To Celebrate Juneteenth With Annual Parade, Virtual Music Festival
The parade will start at Manual High School at 11 a.m. and move through the Whittier and Five Points neighborhoods and back to Manual.

Colorado Still Has A Serious Shortage Of Personal Protective Equipment
Colorado is waiting on tens of millions of pieces of PPE. Hospitals need more, but so do postal offices and nursing homes.

Snow, Yes, Snow May Follow Severe Fire Danger in Southern Colorado Today
Southern Colorado is under a red flag fire warning. It expires Monday night and will be followed by a strong cold front. … with snow likely.

Denver Extends Curfew In Response To Protests, 170 Arrested After Curfew Sunday
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock says 170 people were arrested after curfew Sunday night during protests against police brutality and the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Owners Of Castle Rock Restaurant In Mother’s Day Viral Video Sue Polis, Health Officials For Suspending License
Videos of the packed restaurant went viral on Mother’s Day. Now, the owners are suing officials for suspending their restaurant license.

Colorado Schools Likely To Reopen For In-Person Classes In Fall, Polis Says
Polis says the school year will look different, with some combination of online and in-person classes.