Associated Press

Remains of Colorado man killed at Pearl Harbor identified

LOVELAND – The remains of a sailor killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 have been identified as a 23-year-old Colorado man. The Loveland Reporter-Herald reports that the U.S....

DATE: June 7, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Fort Carson promises improvements after housing complaints

COLORADO SPRINGS – Fort Carson officials say they are working to improve housing at the Colorado military installation after a report documented poor maintenance and squalid conditions. The Gazette...

DATE: June 7, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Man dies in rafting accident on Colorado’s Eagle River

AVON – A man has died in a rafting accident on Colorado’s Eagle River. Vail Daily reports that emergency crews in Avon responded to calls around 1 p.m. Thursday and performed CPR but failed to...

DATE: June 7, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado sheriffs join groups opposed to gun magazine ban

DENVER – About half of Colorado’s sheriffs have joined the opposition to banning gun magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. The Denver Post reports the sheriffs argued in a brief to the Colorado...

DATE: June 7, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Governor: BLM likely to choose Denver over Grand Junction

DENVER — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis says the Bureau of Land Management is more likely to move its headquarters to Denver than Grand Junction. The Colorado Sun reported Thursday the Democratic...

DATE: June 6, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Toxic plants suspected of killing cows in Four Corners

SHIPROCK, N.M. – Ranchers in northwestern New Mexico suspect toxic plants, used in Navajo and Hopi religious ceremonies, are responsible for the recent deaths of more than a dozen cows. At least 15...

DATE: June 4, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado law says inmates can’t be held at ICE request

DENVER – A new Colorado law says people suspected of being in the country illegally can’t be kept in jail simply at the request of immigration officials. Gov. Jared Polis signed the legislation...

DATE: May 29, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

U.S. land managers to defer leases near Chaco

ALBUQUERQUE – U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt has agreed to put a yearlong hold on oil and gas leasing within 10 miles of Chaco Canyon National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico....

DATE: May 29, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado wildlife commission rejects ban on bobcat hunting

GRAND JUNCTION – Colorado wildlife commissioners have rejected a citizen petition to outlaw the trapping and trophy hunting of bobcats. The Denver Post reported Thursday that the Colorado Parks and...

DATE: May 26, 2019 | CATEGORY: High School Sports

Douglas Bruce, author of TABOR spending bill, is convicted

COLORADO SPRINGS – A former Colorado lawmaker and anti-tax advocate has been convicted of five municipal citations in Pennsylvania for a building that city officials say is dilapidated. The Gazette...

DATE: May 24, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Hoover Dam ceremony marks Colorado River drought plan

BOULDER CITY, Nev. — Federal, state and tribal water managers are marking completion of a long-negotiated plan for 40 million people and vast irrigated farms to share crucial Colorado River water...

DATE: May 21, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Colorado lawmakers form committee to study school safety

DENVER — Colorado lawmakers will study school safety after a fatal shooting and a reported threat refocused attention on the issue this spring. Democratic and Republican leaders announced the...

DATE: May 17, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

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