2 Colo. Nobel prize winners furloughed by shutdown
Two winners of the Nobel Prize in physics from Boulder are unable to do research because they’ve been furloughed under the government shutdown.…
Continue ReadingTwo winners of the Nobel Prize in physics from Boulder are unable to do research because they’ve been furloughed under the government shutdown.…
Continue ReadingColorado Senate Democrats selected Aurora Sen. Morgan Carroll as their new leader to replace former chamber President John Morse, who was ousted last…
Continue ReadingColorado is reopening most of the flood-damaged State Wildlife Areas Wednesday. But authorities caution hunters that landscapes may look different…
Continue Reading“Hunger Games”, “The Avengers” and “Lord of the Rings”, all of these movies have archery in them, and the…
Continue ReadingLess than three weeks to go before Fremont County voters decide on a multitude of ballot issues. One of them is Issue 3C. It would raise nearly five…
Continue ReadingAs if this summer’s wildfire and floods weren’t enough to deal with, many Black Forest residents are unhappy about a road project which…
Continue ReadingA UCCS finance professor told KRDO NewsChannel 13 that if the debt ceiling is not raised, it could affect the millions of military personnel in…
Continue ReadingAs the government shutdown continues, so do limited services at the Social Security Administration field offices. The limited services are reducing…
Continue ReadingA chemical monitoring crew today detected and confirmed the presence of mustard agent vapor inside a chemical storage igloo at Pueblo Chemical Depot,…
Continue ReadingToday, Public Health Officials announced a confirmed pertussis case along with other suspected pertussis cases and many close contacts at Pueblo West…
Continue ReadingA water main break turned 8th Street in Pueblo into a river of water and mud Tuesday, October 8, 2013. The Pueblo Department of Water Works says that…
Continue ReadingOfficials in one Colorado county are considering a lawsuit over their zoning for health insurance under the new federal health care law. Garfield…
Continue ReadingThe Colorado Department of Transportation says newly installed roundabouts will improve traffic flow and safety at a busy north Colorado Springs…
Continue ReadingA Colorado State University student accused of running over and mauling a man with a boat at Horsetooth Reservoir last summer has pleaded guilty to…
Continue ReadingA body discovered in Colorado’s Larimer County has been identified as that of a woman who was seen swept away by massive floodwaters on Sept.…
Continue ReadingAuditors say a Colorado has spent more than $1 billion in school construction projects, but a board overseeing the spending has not identified…
Continue ReadingFormer Republican state senator Mike Kopp kicked off his bid Tuesday to challenge Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper next year with appearances at Red…
Continue ReadingGas prices have dipped below $3 per gallon in some parts of the country according to gasbuddy.com. The gas price tracking site reports that some…
Continue ReadingWhile thousands of furloughed employees returned to work Monday, some are still waiting for a callback. Edward Espinosa works for Front Line Apparel.…
Continue ReadingDenver Broncos tight end Julius Thomas has entered a guilty plea to end a traffic court case. Thomas pleaded guilty Tuesday to having a defective…
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