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Here’s where Colorado wolves have been hanging out – for now

It’s been more than a month since Gov. Jared Polis popped open a set of crates holding wolves from Oregon, kicking off the state’s voter-approved effort to restore a viable population of pre...

Top Republican in Colorado House resigns from leadership a week after news about his 2022 DUI arrest

House Minority Leader Mike Lynch, R-Wellington, announced his decision in an emotional speech on the House floor as his ouster appeared imminent

The Blotter, Jan. 19-21

Sunday 7:50 p.m. A person driving south near the 1400 block of South Camino del Rio was arrested for driving under the influence. 10:23 p.m. A person near the former Olde Tymer’s Caf...

Colorado officials thought they had 3 more years to spend $1.5B in federal COVID aid. They have 11 months

State officials blamed the time crunch on shifting guidance from the U.S. Treasury Department

If Colorado’s rising property taxes stress you out, you might qualify for relief

Property tax bills will soon arrive in Colorado mailboxes, and after years of rising values, many homeowners may open them with a sense of dread. But there is the possibility of relief; more...

Polar vortex will cost most Coloradans an extra $15 for increased energy costs

Xcel says frigid weather could impact bills for months

New homeowners find body parts in a Grand Junction home

Mesa County Sheriff’s Office confirmed a severed human head and hands were found at home

Colorado’s plastic bag ban is in full effect, but enforcement is inconsistent

Stores are allowed to continue to offer what they have left to the public until June

Top Republican in Colorado House, who is also running for Congress, was arrested in 2022 on DUI charge

Mike Lynch pleaded guilty to driving while ability impaired and being in possession of a gun while drunk

The Blotter, Jan. 12-16

Tuesday 1:22 a.m. A man who was allegedly drunk at the front door of an apartment on the 100 block of East Fifth Avenue was arrested for a warrant. 6:21 a.m. A person on the 900...

Recalls increase for tainted marijuana, as the industry calls for a study

There’s so much mold and fungus in the world that scientists believe people probably breathe a little in everyday. But Colorado still doesn’t want it in cannabis. Last year, there was a shar...

Colorado weather: Cold and snow shut down mountain roads, cancel flights and close schools

Dangerous weather continues Monday on Front Range
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