Colorado
Colorado Man Allegedly Put TV Reporter In a Headlock, Demanded to See Citizenship Status: 'This Is Trump's America Now'
A Colorado man allegedly followed a television news reporter for miles before attacking him and questioning his citizenship status.
Colorado Parents Arrested After Baby Discovered Alone on a Busy Median
The parents of a Colorado infant have been arrested after they allegedly left their one-month-old baby boy unattended in a car seat on the median of a road.
The House of JonBenét Ramsey: What Happened at the Infamous Mansion?
The luxurious mansion where JonBenét Ramsey was murdered remains stuck in its dark past with the stigma surrounding the house preventing it from being sold.
Nearly 200 Skiers Left Dangling Dozens of Feet in the Air After Gondola Breaks Down at Colorado Resort
A crack caused a gondola at a Colorado resort to malfunction, trapping nearly 200 skiers in cabins as high as 50 feet in the air.
Cause of Death Revealed for Arizona Newscaster Ana Orisini, Who Died At 28
The death of the young journalist was reported by her colleagues at CBS affiliate KOLD-TV 13.
Denver Public Schools Vow to Protect Immigrant Students as Trump Considers Ending 'Sensitive Locations' Policy
Colorado's largest school district, serves more than 88,000 students, 75% of whom are students of color, and over half are Latino
Torture of Venezuelans at Infamous Aurora Apartment Complex was Allegedly Carried Out by 'Tren De Aragua' Gang
The Edge at Lowry gained notoriety back in August when Trump claimed it had been taken over by the Venezuelan-born gang
Colorado Hiker Who Went Missing Was Stuck on Mountain After Shoes Become 'Frozen Solid'
A Colorado hiker stranded on Mt. Bierstadt was rescued after his shoes froze solid, immobilizing him in freezing conditions.
Denver Closes Final Migrant Shelter Two Years After Declaring State of Emergency Due To Large Influx
Nearly 43,000 migrants arrived in that time span. Figures have significantly declined in recent months
Sinaloa Cartel Drugs-for-Cars Scheme Busted in Denver
The 17 suspects stole over 200 vehicles in a two-year span; they traded high-end pickup trucks and SUV's to the Sinaloa Cartel for cocaine, fentanyl and meth
Colorado Man Arrested After Drunk Driving Crash Tells Police He's a 'Professional Drinker'
A Colorado man was arrested for DUI after crashing his car and admitting to drinking 10 alcoholic beverages, claiming he was a "professional drinker."
Trump's Mass Deportation Plan Would 'Kill' Critical Sector of US Food Industry, Union President Warns
Trump has vowed to carry out the largest deportation plan in U.S. history, potentially harming industries across the country and the overall economy.
Denver to Close Apartment Complex That Went Viral When Trump Used It as An Example of Violent Takeover By Venezuelan Gang
The decision to close the complex in Aurora is attributed to a broader lack of property management by the property's owners
Here are the Least Expensive Cities in the U.S. to Celebrate Christmas
There are many places to spend Christmas in the U.S. but these are the most attractive and economical options so you can celebrate without breaking the bank.
Colorado Dentist in Jail After Allegedly Poisoning Wife Asked Fellow Inmate to Kill Cop Investigating Him, Plant Fake Evidence
Prosecutors have filed two new charges against James Craig
Colorado Man Caught on Camera Tossing His Coffee at Charging Elk for Preventing Him from Getting to Work
A Colorado man was caught on camera throwing coffee at a charging bull elk at Evergreen Lake.
Latino Mobile Home Residents File Lawsuits Over Discrimination and Unsafe Conditions
About 1.32 million of the 7.22 million mobile home residents in the U.S. — or 18% — identify as Hispanic, according to the American Housing Survey
Colorado Governor Blasted for Praising RFK Jr. Despite Claiming He Will Bring Back Measles and Polio: 'Have You Gone F--king Insane?'
Colorado Governor Jared Polis faces criticism for supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Health and Human Services Secretary.
Denver Mayor Helps Himself to Someone Else's Car After Finding Hertz Rental Counter 'Abandoned' by Employees
Multiple Hertz customers, including the mayor of Denver, Colorado, attempting to pick up rental cars simply chose cars with keys in them, driving away after arriving at an unmanned rental counter at the Syracuse Regional Airport in upstate New York.
Election 2024: Where Is Abortion Now Legal and Where Is It Illegal in the United States?
In the 2024 election, it wasn't just the next host of the White House that was up for election. Citizens of 10 states in the United States had the opportunity to vote on amendments related to abortion rights, seeking to secure or limit reproductive freedom in their state constitutions.
Colorado's Immigration Court Backlog Has Skyrocketed From 18,000 to 78,000 Pending Cases in Two Years
There are 7,116 immigration cases per judge in the state and 1,560 cases per attorney who practices immigration law
Colorado Tattoo Shop Paints Giant Penises on Roof to Get Back at Apartment Building for Towing Their Customers' Cars
Fallen Heroes Tattoo painted a mural featuring dozens of giant penises on their shop's roof after their neighboring building kept towing customers.
Colorado Voting Machine Passwords Posted Online by State Employee: 'The Public Deserves to Know What Happened'
Secretary of State Jena Griswold said that the "partial" passwords are believed to have been online since June.
Colorado Teen Suffers Sudden Kidney Failure After Eating at McDonald's, Leaving Family Shocked: 'She Never Had Any Health Problems Ever'
A Colorado high school teen is lucky to be alive after eating a Quarter Pounder from McDonald's that caused life-threatening E. coli poisoning.
Stolen Ballots Were Cast and Counted in Colorado, Cannot Be Removed: Election Officials
Election officials discovered a dozen mail-in ballots in Mesa County in Colorado were fraudulently cast, three of which were counted.
Four Charged and Sentenced For Making Death Threats Against Election Workers Across the U.S.
The threats were directed at volunteers, elected officials, and even FBI agents who were falsely accused of "lying" and "cheating."
Funeral Home Owners Used Nearly $1 Million in COVID Funds to Buy Luxury Items and Crypto While Keeping Rotting Corpses in Bug-Infested Building: Court
Colorado funeral home owners spent nearly $1 million in COVID-19 relief funds while neglecting the care of over 190 decomposing bodies.
Colorado 8-Year-Old Girl Battled Predator Who Broke Into Her Room At Night Until He Gave Up and Fled: Police
A suspect is in jail following an attempted kidnapping of a little girl, who fought off her attacker until he fled.
Notorious Bank Robber Nicknamed 'The Penguin' Caught and Jailed Thanks to Very Distinctive 'Waddle'
A bank robber with a distinctive gait has been sentenced to over 13 years in prison for his alleged involvement in multiple bank robberies across the Denver area.
Funeral Home Director Accused of Stashing Human Remains at His House, Leaving Woman's Body in Hearse for Over a Year Will Plead to Corpse Abuse
A man is scheduled to enter a plea after cremated remains were found throughout his home and a body was left beneath blankets in a hearse for over a year.