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Regulators threaten to shut down rail line to Denver airport

DENVER – Federal safety regulators who oversee the Regional Transportation District’s A Line to Denver International Airport say they may shut it down if the transportation district does not...

Colorado’s Pikes Peak Cog Railway plans 2021 reopening

COLORADO SPRINGS – A popular Colorado Springs tourist attraction that takes riders up to the summit of Pikes Peak will reopen again after its fate was in question. The Gazette rep...

Prosecutors: Fight over remote control spawns fatal prison stomping

COLORADO SPRINGS – Prosecutors say a feud over a TV remote control led to a “fatal stomp-down” that killed a 64-year-old inmate at a Colorado Springs prison. The Gazette reports D...

Colorado woman avoids prison for girl’s drowning

COLORADO SPRINGS – A woman who was charged after the drowning death of a 9-year-old girl at a hotel pool in Colorado Springs has been sentenced to two years in the custody of a community bas...

Death penalty sought for man accused of killing deputy

DENVER – Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against a man accused of killing a Colorado sheriff’s deputy. Sue Lindsay, a spokeswoman for the Adams County District Attorney’...

Colorado agency targeted in nationwide ransomware scheme

DENVER – No money was paid and no information was lost during a ransomware cyberattack that exploited a cloud-based vulnerability in the Colorado Department of Transportation’s computer netw...

Colorado pushes for more snowplow drivers among shortage

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – Colorado is looking for more drivers to plow roads across the state as winter weather descends. The Steamboat Pilot and Today reports the state Department of T...

Bennet offers eviction prevention bill, demurs on presidential ambitions, slams Trump

Colorado senator says database would provide alternatives to eviction

Denver is latest city pushing for first U.S. drug injection site

DENVER – Despite federal opposition, Denver is trying again to become what could be the first U.S. city to open a supervised drug injection site, a strategy that some liberal cities have tri...

New Mexico prosecutors get documents about two former priests

ALBUQUERQUE – New Mexico prosecutors have obtained documents from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe regarding the service records of two former priests. Agents with the state Attorney G...

Forest Service approves Aspen Skiing Co.’s Pandora expansion

ASPEN – The U.S. Forest Service has authorized Aspen Skiing Co.’s proposal to develop an additional 0.3 square miles of skiing on Aspen Mountain. The Aspen Times reports the au...

CU scientist: Climate change is going to make Colorado’s transportation woes much worse

Professor part of national report on climate change