
Flooding possible in Front Range foothills
A flood watch has been issued for Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins and Greeley and the National Weather Service says some storms could potentially drop 1 to 2 inches of rain an hour.

Landslide danger ends search for 3 in Mesa County
Authorities are watching for the possibility of another landslide as dangerously unstable conditions led them to call off the search for three missing men.

Justices won’t make reporter testify on sources in Aurora theater case
The justices did not comment on Tuesday, leaving in place a decision by New York’s top appellate court that shielded Fox News reporter Jana Winter from being called to testify in a Colorado court.

Colorado braces for a fourth day of afternoon rain
Spring thunderstorms could bring some heavy rain to parts of Colorado Friday, but there are no more tornadoes or golf ball-sized hail in the forecast.

Denver still in the running to host 2016 Republican National Convention
The Republican National Committee invites Denver to the next stage in the site selection process along with Dallas, Cleveland and Kansas City, Missouri.

Africanized honey bees discovered in Palisade
Officials say this is the farthest north that Africanized honey bees have been reported.

Colorado Symphony not backing down on pot-themed concerts
Denver officials warn the events as advertised could violate city and state laws but the CSO is quick to point out that three of the events are taking place at a private venue.

Colorado proposes health insurance shift to reduce rates in mountain towns
New plan would eliminate a mountainous zone dubbed the “Resort” region and four mountain counties would join other rural areas in western Colorado.

Marijuana edibles bill passes as school spending plans near final lap
Colorado lawmakers approve a bill intended to help consumers of marijuana edibles know the potency of the product.

Denver is the stage for Utah’s appeal of gay marriage ruling
The debate over gay marriage was front and center in Denver on Thursday when the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments over Utah’s law banning same-sex marriage.

State offers to pay North Fork Fire victims nearly $12.5 million
Attorneys for victims are calling offer “lowball” and less than arbiter panel recommended, while one member of the claims board says his hands are tied.

Aspen plane crash kills 1, injures 2
Investigators in Aspen are working to understand what caused a private jet on Sunday to go off the side of a runway, flip over and burst into flames.