Colorado reported a 10% increase in the number of abortions performed in the state in 2021 from a year earlier; and because Gov. Jared Polis signed the Reproductive Health Equity Act into law in April, the state likely will see that number continue to grow.
Heidi Ganahl's campaign issued a press release stating that Ganahl will not participate in a debate that was proposed by Denver’s 9News, pointing to biased reporting by one of the network's "non-negotiable moderators."
A former National Security Agency (NSA) employee from Colorado Springs has been arrested on charges of attempting to sell classified information to a foreign government.
Following a lengthy renovation, the restaurant formerly known as Tom's Diner is now ready for its new chapter as a 1970s Palm Springs-inspired Tom's Starlight.
Nestled in the Community Commons is an island of familiarity for student veterans. Former service members can come by the Veterans and Military Resources office for coffee or tea and a chat with fellow student vets—and they can receive help navigating the complicated world of the GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program, which fund veterans’ education.
Officers with the Denver Police Department are going door-to-door to hand out free light bulbs so residents can light the exterior of their homes in an effort to reduce nighttime crime.