Associated Press
Colorado’s Unemployment Rates Dropped in January
DENVER (AP) -- Colorado's unemployment rate dropped to 7.3 percent in January from December's 7.6 percent.
Colorado Attorney General Meeting with Mexican Attorney General to Discuss Drug Trafficking + More
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Attorney General John Suthers is headed to Mexico City to meet with Mexican Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam to discuss drug trafficking, human trafficking and judicial reform in Mexico.
Colorado Lawmakers Begin Going Over Marijuana Legalization Laws
DENVER (AP) — Marijuana legalization has prompted an enormous amount of debate in the four months since it was approved in Colorado, but the drug is just now coming before state lawmakers who will decide how it should be grown, sold and taxed.
More Debates Over Colorados Gun Background Checks
DENVER (AP) — Background checks for private gun purchases are poised for a final debate in the Colorado Legislature.
Death Penalty or Not? Colorado Prosecutors Ask Aurora Shooting Victims
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Prosecutors are asking victims of the Aurora theater shootings whether they should seek the death penalty in the case.
Colorado Legislature to Further Review Background Checks on Gun Purchases
DENVER (AP) — Background checks for private gun purchases in Colorado are up for additional review in the state Legislature.
15-Round Magazine Limit Cleared Colorado’s Democratic Legistature
DENVER (AP) — Fiercely debated ammunition limits have cleared Colorado's Democratic Legislature and are on their way to the governor, who has said he'll sign the measure into law.
Threats for the Release of Aurora Shooter Deemed Hoax
DENVER (AP) — Authorities say someone threatened to blow up airports, airplanes, a hotel and the jail where the Colorado theater shooting suspect is being held unless the suspect is freed, but the threats were considered hoaxes.
Eagle County Student Charged with Stabbing Student in Restroom
EDWARDS, Colo. (AP) — A student at Battle Mountain High School is facing assault charges after a 15-year-old youth was stabbed with a pair of scissors in a restroom between classes.
Colorado’s Marijuana Task Force Will Make Its Recommendations Today
DENVER (AP) — Colorado's marijuana task force has finished its work.