Federal Judge To Rule On Colorado Gay Marriage Ban
A federal judge in Denver is expected to rule Wednesday whether Colorado's same-sex marriage ban should be overturned immediately, or if the issue should be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
A federal judge in Denver is expected to rule Wednesday whether Colorado's same-sex marriage ban should be overturned immediately, or if the issue should be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
A state judge has again refused to stop Boulder's clerk from issuing marriage licenses to gay couples.
Gay couples seeking to strike Colorado's same-sex marriage ban urged a federal judge Tuesday to overturn the law immediately and reject the state's request to stay a ruling until the U.S. Supreme Court decides the matter.
The Pueblo County Clerk and Recorder halted issuance of same-sex marriage licenses on Monday.
Colorado's Supreme Court is ordering an end to gay marriages while the state's ban against the unions remains in place.
A federal judge says he will decide by July 25 whether to order Colorado to immediately allow gay couples to marry.
Another round of legal wrangling over the future of gay marriage in Colorado is scheduled Tuesday in Denver, this time in federal court.
Colorado's Republican attorney general said Monday that it's only a matter of time until gay marriage is legal in his state, but he'll continue to defend his state's ban on the practice all the way to the state Supreme Court.
A judge on Monday refused to stop a Denver clerk from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex, despite a still-active ban against the practice.
Gay newlyweds in Colorado are now looking to the courts, both state and federal, for clues about the legality of their recent nuptials.
Yet another county in Colorado has begun issuing marriage licenses to gay couples even though the legal fight is far from over.
A Boulder County clerk who has been issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in defiance of Colorado's gay-marriage ban can continue, a judge ruled Thursday.
Some of the 100 gay couples who have marriage licenses from Boulder County testified in court where the battle over gay marriage is playing out. Colorado's attorney general is suing Boulder County's clerk, ordering them to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses.
A Colorado judge on Wednesday struck down the state's gay marriage ban, making him the 16th judge to invalidate a state's prohibition on same-sex marriages in the past year.
The battle over gay marriage continues in a Boulder courtroom. Colorado's attorney general is suing Boulder County's clerk, ordering them to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses.
Nearly 40 years ago, a newly elected, miniskirt-wearing feminist in Colorado stumbled into history when a gay couple denied a marriage license sought her help instead.
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Colorado's Republican attorney general is following through with his threat to sue the Boulder County clerk for issuing same-sex marriage licenses.
Saying further delays are pointless, gay lawmakers on Thursday called for Colorado's same-sex marriage ban to be declared unconstitutional and for such a ruling to be effective immediately without further appeals.
Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper and Republican Attorney General John Suthers asked a federal court Wednesday to issue an injunction declaring Colorado's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional.
Boulder County's attorney says the clerk will continue issuing marriage licenses to gay couples because failing to do so is a violation of individual's constitutional rights.
Six gay couples filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking to overturn Colorado's gay marriage ban, adding to an escalating showdown in the state as its Republican attorney general urges Boulder officials to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Six couples are expected to sue Suthers, Gov. John Hickenlooper and area counties' clerk and recorder offices in federal court on Tuesday to pressure courts to hear their side.
Colorado's attorney general has ordered the Boulder County clerk to stop issuing gay-marriage licenses by Tuesday.
Emboldened by a ruling against Utah's gay marriage ban, Boulder County is continuing to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
Shedeur Sanders threw for 250 yards and accounted for three touchdowns, and Colorado's defense shut down Arizona in a 34-7 win on Saturday.
At the start of this school year, the Archdiocese of Denver announced it would close the school after this year due to financial and enrollment challenges.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said early Saturday that it plans to hold a ratification vote on Wednesday that could end the Boeing strike.
Saturday daytime highs will stay in the upper 50s with mostly cloudy skies. There's a chance for scattered rain showers in the Front Range through early afternoon.
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At the start of this school year, the Archdiocese of Denver announced it would close the school after this year due to financial and enrollment challenges.
Saturday daytime highs will stay in the upper 50s with mostly cloudy skies. There's a chance for scattered rain showers in the Front Range through early afternoon.
Patients across the country including some in Colorado are learning their non-emergency surgeries have been canceled amid a national IV shortage.
As Election Day draws near, all eyes are on Colorado's Congressional District 8. The race is one of handful that will decide control of the U.S. House.
Many residents in Fort Collins are now receiving trash bills from a service provider they have never used, and may never plan to.
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Cherry Creek improved to 7-1 and the Eaglecrest Raptors are now 5-3.
Self-serve noodle restaurant Hangang Ramen is drawing crowds in Aurora.
As Election Day draws near, all eyes are on Colorado's Congressional District 8. The race is one of handful that will decide control of the U.S. House.
Patients across the country including some in Colorado are learning their non-emergency surgeries have been canceled amid a national IV shortage.
Shedeur Sanders threw for 250 yards and accounted for three touchdowns, and Colorado's defense shut down Arizona in a 34-7 win on Saturday.
The Eaglecrest High School Raptor Regiment is an army of youth equipped with the instruments to play the latest tunes with a unique style.
Javonte Williams rushed two touchdowns and the Broncos triumphed in coach Sean Payton's return to New Orleans, beating the banged-up and reeling Saints 33-10.
New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart says she and her wife, Marta Xargay Casademont, received threatening, homophobic anonymous emails after Game 1 of the WNBA Finals.
Win or lose this season, luck is on the Castle View Sabercats side thanks to a special friend who brings peace to the team.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said early Saturday that it plans to hold a ratification vote on Wednesday that could end the Boeing strike.
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"If he's exhausted being on the campaign trail, is he fit to do the job?" Harris asked as Trump refuses to release detailed medical records.
The frozen waffles, made by Treehouse Foods, were sold under store brands including Walmart's Great Value and Target's Good and Gather.
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Yadira Caraveo and Gabe Evans went toe-to-toe in a debate hosted by CBS News Colorado and moderated by Your Political Reporter Shaun Boyd.
"If he's exhausted being on the campaign trail, is he fit to do the job?" Harris asked as Trump refuses to release detailed medical records.
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"If Mr. Trump returns, we will open multiple bottles of champagne," Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said earlier this month.
The judge overseeing President Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case released more evidence collected by special counsel Jack Smith on Friday.
Patients across the country including some in Colorado are learning their non-emergency surgeries have been canceled amid a national IV shortage.
"If he's exhausted being on the campaign trail, is he fit to do the job?" Harris asked as Trump refuses to release detailed medical records.
The worst rates of the infection known as "walking pneumonia" or "white lung pneumonia" are in young children ages 2 to 4 years old.
Rwanda says it's gaining control of a Marburg outbreak, but U.S. authorities are taking no chances as another killer virus spreads fast.
Among new mothers in the U.S., 1 in 8 suffer from postpartum depression, according to the CDC.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said early Saturday that it plans to hold a ratification vote on Wednesday that could end the Boeing strike.
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Many residents in Fort Collins are now receiving trash bills from a service provider they have never used, and may never plan to.
The frozen waffles, made by Treehouse Foods, were sold under store brands including Walmart's Great Value and Target's Good and Gather.
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A high school all-state football star who went on to a standout college career was released from the Arapahoe County Jail last month for an armed $1.2 million cash heist that investigators say was like something out of a Hollywood movie.
Months after seeing an emergency increase in Medicaid reimbursement rates, providers of a critical autism treatment for children in Colorado are on the rebound.
Some law enforcement agencies say they are scrambling as they try to figure out what to do after some state grants to fight fentanyl trafficking ended in June.
After more than five months, a city-commissioned investigation into the use of comp time by top Denver Fire Department commanders is "nearing its conclusion," according to a mayor's spokesperson.
After years of homes being flooded and damaged in one of its oldest neighborhoods, Johnstown has agreed to spend $1 million to install a new storm sewer and address the ongoing problem.