Colorado’s oldest woman just turned 113. Her daughter reflects on her life.
When Anne Beers’ mother, Annabelle Holblinger, moved in with her and her husband 20 years ago, Beers said she thought it was the beginning of the last years of her mother’s life. At the time, Holblinger was 93.
By Eli Imadali
Colorado is reopening again. But, this time, it feels a little more real
People are going back to work, again. Will it last this time?
No decision made for four members of Douglas County School Board in potential breach of ‘sunshine laws’
Judge Jeffrey K. Holmes said he would review the evidence brought by attorneys for both the Douglas County School District and the Douglas County resident who filed the lawsuit.
Buttigieg says I-70 expansion at Floyd Hill will help Colorado and nation
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg visited Colorado to highlight infrastructure projects funded by President Joe Biden’s $1 trillion infrastructure bill, which will help fund an expansion of Floyd Hill on I-70.
By Eli Imadali
Former Douglas County schools superintendent preparing ‘future litigation’ against board
Corey Wise has retained two law firms that on Friday formally requested records under Colorado open records laws.
By Eli Imadali
Omicron immunity: about 90 percent of Coloradans are immune to variant — through infection or vaccine
The state estimates immunity will be high until early summer, but its models can’t look past June 2022.
By Eli Imadali
Colorado’s cannabis industry grows even stronger in 2021 as sales break another record at $2.2 billion
This eclipses 2020 sales that reached upwards of $2.1 billion, which set a previous record.
By Eli Imadali
Broncos, Elway deny discrimination claims by former Dolphins head coach Brian Flores
The suit claims then-General Manager John Elway, President and CEO Joe Ellis and others arrived an hour late to an interview for the Broncos’ head coaching job. Flores has characterized the meeting as a “sham.”
By Eli Imadali
After Marshall fire, residents feel ‘lucky’ with what they have, but struggle to figure out the future
As people are allowed to return home after the Marshall Fire, they feel either a huge sigh of relief or painful agony.
‘What was important was life’: Marshall fire evacuee recalls losing his house, and being saved by the community
Nearly 1,000 homes burned in the Marshall fire on December 30 around Boulder County, Colorado.
PHOTOS: At a Lafayette shelter, anxious Marshall fire evacuees worry and await word on their homes and futures
Holding close to family and what few possessions they could gather at the last moment, and fearing for their lives, some Marshall fire evacuees found shelter at the YMCA Arapahoe Center, in Lafayette, on Friday.
By Eli Imadali
In Photos: Over Two Days, Paying Final Respects To Boulder Police Officer Eric Talley
The 51-year-old husband and father of seven was shot and killed at a Boulder King Soopers last Monday where a gunman opened fire, killing 10 people, including Talley.