Boebert wants to pull the brakes on federal funding for proposed Front Range passenger rail project
Rep. Lauren Boebert wants to halt federal funding for a project that would bring passenger rail service to Colorado’s Front Range.
Rep. Lauren Boebert wants to halt federal funding for a project that would bring passenger rail service to Colorado’s Front Range.
For the second time this year, a gray wolf that was translocated to Colorado from Canada as part of the second round of reintroductions has died in Wyoming.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) sent a brief press release about the second death around 6:45 p.m. Friday, saying they had learned about the male wolf’s death in Wyoming on April 9. The wolf was part of the 15 animals — which included seven males — that had been captured in British Columbia earlier this year and brought to Colorado.
CPW confirms second gray wolf reintroduced to Colorado dies in Wyoming Read More »
The Colorado Department of the Treasury is mailing $8 million in unclaimed property to 12,000 Coloradans.
The checks will arrive in the next few weeks and can be cashed immediately without further action.
State sends $8M to 12K residents—billions more remain in unclaimed property Read More »
The former town clerk of Hot Sulphur Springs is accused of embezzling more than $47,000 in town funds during her tenure.
Jessica Webb, 51, of Hot Sulphur Springs was arrested on Saturday for money laundering, theft, embezzlement of public property and first-degree official misconduct. She posted bond and was later released from the Grand County Jail.
Former Colorado town clerk arrested for embezzling $47K in public funds Read More »
U.S. Representative Mike Rogers of Alabama said United States Space Command will move its headquarters to Huntsville from Colorado Springs this month.
Rogers commented on the McCrary Institutes podcast, which is a non-partisan think tank.
Rep. Rogers says Space Command is leaving Colorado Springs this month Read More »
Opponents of President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk rallied across Colorado and the country Saturday to protest the administration’s actions on government downsizing, the economy, human rights and other issues.
Nationally, more than 1,200 “Hands Off!” demonstrations took place, organized by more than 150 groups, including civil rights organizations, labor unions, LBGTQ+ advocates, veterans and elections activists. In Colorado, thousands gathered at several locations across the state, including on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol.
Bob Taylor woke up in a panic on July 7, 2022. He was having severe chest pains and worried it was another heart attack.
‘Not medically necessary:’ Colorado family fights back after $94K air ambulance bill Read More »
There’s been a lot of uncertainty recently about whether or not the United States will soon enter a recession. But some indicators suggest that’s the direction we’re headed, according to Colorado financial adviser Bruce Allen.
Some economic indicators point toward a recession, Colorado financial adviser analyzes Read More »
A data-sharing agreement between the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is near, two sources told ABC News, which tax experts say could end up putting undocumented immigrants across the nation, including here in Colorado, in a “catch-22” situation.
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DENVER — A mother who lost her son to a fentanyl overdose wants stronger protections for people acting illegally on social media, and a bill scheduled for discussion on Monday could do just that.