Colorado crime reports rose slightly in 2013
Annual release of the Crime Index by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation shows an overall increase in violent and property crimes of 1.8 percent.
By Jay Keller
Colorado primary results: Republican races set table for November election
Bob Beauprez wins the Republican primary election for Colorado governor; voters in Loveland reject two-year fracking moratorium.
By Jay Keller
Wildfires, floods and retail marijuana drive 2014 Colorado Legislature
State lawmakers tackle a broad spectrum of issues across 12 major topics in the 2014 legislative session.
Lakewood student chosen as a finalist in Doodle 4 Google contest
Ryan Shea, a seventh-grader from Creighton Middle School, is the state winner in the Doodle 4 Google contest, which is open to K-12 students across the nation.
By Jay Keller
Denver filmmakers ponder what makes the Mile High City great
Thaddeus Anderson and Woody Roseland set their sights on a new project a year after finishing “Breathless,” a short film that’s been called a love letter to life in the Mile High City.
By Jay Keller
Parents of student gunman devastated by shooting
Students and others gathered Sunday for a candlelight vigil to show support for 17-year-old senior Claire Davis who remains in critical condition at Littleton Adventist Hospital.
By Jay Keller
Law enforcement officials name student gunman in shooting at Arapahoe High School
Law enforcement officials late on Friday night identified the student gunman as 18-year-old Karl Halverson Pierson.
By Jay Keller