Associated Press
Nucla Colorado Places Bets on New Casino
NUCLA, Colo. (AP) — The town of Nucla is hoping to get a reputation for something other than mining uranium.
Colorado Legislature to Vote On New Weed Laws
DENVER (AP) — Marijuana is up for a big round of votes today in the Colorado Legislature. Votes are expected on everything from how the newly legal drug should be grown and sold to whether out-of-state visitors should be allowed to buy it.
Colorado’s Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division Being Audited
DENVER (AP) — Colorado's medical marijuana regulations are due for a critical look today from auditors who have been called on to investigate why the agency is so troubled.
Exploding Ammunition Hinder Firefighter’s Efforts in Monument, Colo. Fire
MONUMENT, Colo. (AP) — Firefighters battling a blaze at a home in Monument say they were hampered by exploding ammunition as they struggled to put the fire out.
Evan Spencer Ebel Possibly Linked with Slaying of Colorado Department of Corrections Tom Clements
DECATUR, Texas (AP) — Texas authorities confirm that the man who died after a shootout there is a Colorado parolee now being investigated in the death of Colorado's prisons chief.
El Paso County Sheriff Still Looking for Vehicle in Clenments’ Murder
MONUMENT, Colo. (AP) — In the weeks before Colorado prison director Tom Clements was shot dead after answering his front door, he carried out a variety of functions including requesting execution chemicals and speaking to legislators about security issues.
Overhaul of Colorado’s School-funding Process Faces First Test
DENVER (AP) — A monster overhaul of Colorado's school-funding process faces its first test in the state Legislature today.
Colorado Department of Corrections Head Shot and Killed
MONUMENT, Colo. (AP) — The head of the Colorado Department of Corrections has been shot and killed at his El Paso County home, and authorities say the gunman is on the loose.
Abolishment of the Colorado Death Penalty Vote Delayed
DENVER (AP) — The House Judiciary Committee has heard some nine hours of emotional testimony on a bill to abolish the death penalty in Colorado, but delayed a vote on the measure.
Colorado Senate Voted to Allow Proof of Insurance on Devices
DENVER (AP) — License, registration and proof of insurance. The officer's request could soon be met in part using a smartphone in Colorado.