4-year-old attacked by elk in Estes Park - the 2nd elk attack in days
For the second time in less than a week, Colorado Parks and Wildlife says a cow elk attacked a young child. Wildlife officials are "fairly certain" this was a different elk.
Alan Gionet loves living and working in Colorado. He has been in news for more than 30 years. "I find new things every day and truly love people, so this is a great job for me," he said. In his decades in Colorado he has covered many of the Centennial State's biggest stories, like forest fires and environmental stories, mass killings and COVID. A student of science and politics, he loves to break down complicated concepts and ask questions that get to the core of the story.
For the second time in less than a week, Colorado Parks and Wildlife says a cow elk attacked a young child. Wildlife officials are "fairly certain" this was a different elk.
Both directions of Interstate 70 were open again Thursday night after a crash involving an SUV and a tanker truck in the breakdown lane west of the Morrison exit. One person was in the SUV and killed.
The second of the three suspects arrested and accused in the rock-throwing death of Alexa Bartell appeared in court. Nicholas "Mitch" James Karol-Chik pleaded guilty to new charges.
As the Cemex Corporation vows to fight Boulder County's move to terminate its right to operate a cement plant near Lyons, people who live in the area are mulling over the situation and what could be ahead.
Kevin and Roberta Lambert were really fond of their 2020 Ford Hybrid PHEV. But recently things turned downright dangerous.
Parts of the towns at higher elevations were hit with not only powerful winds but snow squalls.
The CEO of the Auraria Higher Education Center says she hopes protesters will change their mind about an offer to make a donation if their encampment is removed.
Students who are occupying Denver's Auraria Campus quad to protest the war in Gaza rejected an offer from their schools. The offer would have donated thousands of dollars to the International Red Cross if they had taken down the tents.
Interstate 70 traffic is back to three lanes east and west, flowing over an area in Genesee where the Colorado Department of Transportation has been constructing a wildlife underpass.
In a quick hearing, a Jefferson County judge moved to order a 24-year-old to remain at the Colorado Mental Health Hospital at Pueblo for six more weeks despite having served her time in jail. Her family believes it was the right move.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston arrived at the Auraria campus for a brief conversation with protestors who have occupied the lawn in front of the Tivoli Student Union.
Olivia Schack is now 24. She has been at the Colorado Mental Health Hospital in Pueblo for nearly a year as she is evaluated to see if she is competent to stand trial. Four times, experts have determined she is not.
Wednesday marks a sad day: one year since the mysterious double murder of two workers at the American Elm Restaurant on West 38th Avenue.
Decades after he was killed in World War 2, the body of U.S. Army Sgt. Harold A. Schafer will be laid to rest in the state where he grew up. It has been a long and difficult period of heartbreak for his family.
The growing number of people coming into the United States from China over the southern border includes individuals coming to Colorado.