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Rural schools can design assessments

Measure allows for alternatives to Common Core

Increased oversight of law enforcement may come

Bills now await guv’s signature

Jurors see Holmes’ arsenal

CENTENNIAL – Jurors in the suburban Denver theater shooting case got their first close look Thursday at the arsenal of weapons and body armor assembled by James Holmes, which formed a pile s...

Most Colo. students being assessed

DENVER – On the eve of the first round of Common Core testing, the Colorado State Board of Education declared its support for parents’ right to choose to keep their children from being asses...

Final days of session have arrived

Police oversight, school accountability and standardized testing on docket

Engravings set for boulders in John Denver Sanctuary

ASPEN (AP) – The words of everyone from Henry David Thoreau and Woody Creek author Joe Henry to Aspen Elementary students soon will be engraved onto boulders in the John Denver Sanctuary. ...

State aims to curb marijuana pesticides

Senate panel endorses better monitoring

Police body-camera bill fails in Senate

‘I was stunned,’ says Republican sponsor

Helping vets stitch by stitch

Sew Much Comfort makes custom clothes for the wounded

Jurors shown graphic photos of theater shooting

CENTENNIAL – The bodies lay where they fell, sprawled on steps or wedged between rows of seats, surrounded by spent ammunition, scattered popcorn and shoes left behind in the panic to escape...

Red-light camera showdown is brewing in Colo.

DENVER – Frustrated by the slow pace of a House bill to ban cities from using red-light enforcement cameras, a bipartisan panel in the Senate is forwarding a rival measure to compel towns to...

Aurora theater shooting officers describe a hellish scene

CENTENNIAL – Officers who rushed to the scene of the Aurora theater shooting entered a hellish world of bloody victims, noxious smells and blaring sounds – a gloomy darkness pierced by brigh...