
DIA head Phil Washington tapped to be next FAA administrator
Washington had been CEO of DIA for less than a year.

By Tony Gorman

Man dies after Clear Creek Canyon tubing accident, another sent to hospital
Tubing is prohibited in the area. A woman died on the same stretch of the river Saturday.

By Tony Gorman

Colorado Supreme Court upholds expanded paid-leave program
Proposition 118 requires most employers give workers 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave starting in 2024.

By Tony Gorman

Fire in north Denver-metro area destroys cars and buildings
Firefighters have gained control of a grass fire near Erie, just off I-25 north of Denver, that sparked Thursday afternoon and burned multiple structures.

By Tony Gorman

Community remembers Norm Early, Denver’s first Black district attorney and victim rights advocate
Norm Early, Jr, was elected DA three times in 1984, 1988, and 1992

By Tony Gorman

Colorado’s best kid drivers take to the road, face off at Pikes Peak Soap Box Derby
The event is a double-elimination tournament. Each round, two drivers run a pair of heats. Between each race, the drivers must switch wheels and lanes with each other, and the driver with the best time overall moves on to the next round.

By Tony Gorman

Colorado’s health care system scored 17th for COVID-19 response, but ranked among the five worst states for mental health, alcohol deaths and suicides, according to survey.
Colorado scored poorly in substance abuse and mental health metrics with increases in drug and alcohol deaths according to the Commonwealth Fund’s national health care scorecard

Coloradans join others across the nation in gun control “March for our Lives”
Seven Denver metro area high school students organized the event at Denver’s Civic Center Park in two weeks. It was one of 12 marches planned in Colorado cities on Saturday.

By Tony Gorman

No communion for Catholic state lawmakers who voted for abortion bill, Colorado bishops say
In a letter to Catholic state lawmakers who voted for the Reproductive Health Equity Act,, Colorado’s Catholic bishops say they must not receive communion.

By Tony Gorman

Colorado health officials say over 1,800 adults and children in metro Denver need COVID revaccinations
More than 1,800 adults and children in metro Denver received vaccines that were improperly stored or mishandled.

By Tony Gorman

Two workers pronounced dead after being trapped in a coal pile at Pueblo power station
Rescue crews were called to the site at 8:30 a.m. to search for the two workers trapped under an 80-foot pile of coal.