Katie Langford covers breaking news for The Denver Post. Before joining the Post in 2023, she wrote about education, local government and the arts at the Ouray County Plaindealer, Boulder Daily Camera and Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. A lifelong Coloradan, Katie grew up in Grand Junction and studied journalism at the University of Northern Colorado. When she’s not in the newsroom, Katie enjoys cooking, reading, traveling, being outdoors and soaking up everything Colorado has to offer.
Hundreds of flights were canceled at Denver International Airport on Saturday and Sunday as airlines braced for a severe winter storm threatening a large swath of the country.
Bundle up, football fans -- Colorado's Front Range will stay well below freezing through the weekend, with a dusting of snow likely over Empower Field at Mile High as the...
Hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled at Denver International Airport on Friday as an arctic cold snap sent temperatures plunging well below freezing across Colorado's Front Range and Eastern...
Denver officials revoked four business licenses for a Montbello marijuana dispensary and grow facility after finding repeated code violations and learning that one of the employees was arrested in an...
Colorado Bureau of Investigation officials on Friday confirmed the 2005 death of renowned author and journalist Hunter S. Thompson was a result of suicide, almost six months after the state...
A pedestrian was struck and killed after walking into traffic near Federal Boulevard and West 96th Avenue in Westminster on Friday morning, police officials said.
Littleton Public Schools agreed Thursday to the settlement slightly more than two weeks after former bus monitor Kiarra Jones pleaded guilty to abusing the children.
A Colorado man was arrested on suspicion of leaving the scene of an accident involving death after police say he struck and killed a pedestrian in Denver’s Lincoln Park neighborhood,...
Students at a Douglas County elementary school were evacuated Thursday morning after an iPad exploded and set off a fire alarm, district officials said.
A former Colorado School of Mines professor was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Wednesday for causing a crash that killed Golden police officer Evan Dunn and seriously injured...