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Nearly 90 of the state’s 100 lawmakers signed a letter delivered to Gov. John Hickenlooper this week saying they have , requesting he replace top-level staff or correct the management problem.
A southern Colorado man this week to claim responsibility for a controversial — and popular — computer hacker-for-hire website raising eyebrows around the globe.
Frontier Airlines CEO Dave Siegel, who took the helm of the Denver-based airline in January 2012, has stepped down and will be replaced by a board-managed team of two. .
If Stacie Gilmore wins a runoff election next month for the Denver City Council seat representing the city’s far-northeast area, — and potentially troubling, critics say.
When legislators struck a final-hour compromise last week to reduce student testing in Colorado, they laid the foundation with building their own alternatives to state tests.
Six weeks before a gunman opened fire inside an Aurora movie theater in July 2012, a professor watched as the man drew a detailed diagram of a human ear during an oral exam. : James Holmes hadn’t been asked anything about the ear.
Read about testimony, follow our from the proceedings and of the case.
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An amateur soccer team sponsored by a Boulder watering hole is on and threatening to take down a professional team.
The Amtrak train that crashed in Philadelphia, killing at least seven people, along a sharp curve where the speed limit drops to just 50 mph, federal investigators said Wednesday.
A 32-year-old man accused of after cutting off her head and hands is due in Arapahoe County court Thursday morning.
Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul








