Aurora school bus catches fire with 14 children on board
An Aurora Public Schools bus caught fire with 14 children aboard on Wednesday afternoon.
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An Aurora Public Schools bus caught fire with 14 children aboard on Wednesday afternoon.
Aurora school bus catches fire with 14 children on board Read More »
The 2024-25 school year is starting with districts seeking help. Across Colorado, many districts are again short of teachers, staff, and bus drivers.
A Colorado dentist is facing charges of trying to entice a mother and her underaged daughter into having unlawful sex, federal prosecutors say.
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The Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder said it is “disappointed” in the service it has provided in the wake of a software update.
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Vice President Kamala Harris previously led a group of Democratic senators in calling for a reduction in funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and to reject appropriations entirely for additional Border Patrol agents and border wall construction.
Inflation eased again in July, even as an uptick in the cost of rent, groceries and auto insurance kept prices uncomfortably high for millions of Americans.
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It was one month ago, in the tiny town of Butler, Pa., that a would-be assassin’s bullet came less than an inch away from changing not just the 2024 presidential election, but the course of American history.
House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., is demanding that a local elected official in her district resign after reportedly comparing former President Trump to a “rabid dog” after he was shot.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston called his response to the city’s homelessness crisis successful, even after data from an annual tally released Wednesday showed the homeless population grew.
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Colorado’s congressional delegation on Wednesday once again urged the Internal Revenue Service not to treat refunds issued under the state’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights as taxable income.