Veteran helped disarm shooter at Colorado gay club: ‘It’s the reflex’
Rich Fierro told reporters how he grabbed the shooter's body armor and began punching him. Police say Fierro and another man, Thomas James, stopped the shooter after he began spraying bullets inside Club Q on Saturday night.
Colorado gay bar shooting suspect facing murder, hate crime charges
The man suspected of opening fire at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs was being held on murder and hate crime charges Monday, while hundreds of people gathered to honor the five people killed and 17 wounded in the attack on a venue that for decades was a sanctuary for the local LGBTQ community.
Police release names of those killed in the Colorado Springs Club Q shooting
Authorities say a 22-year-old gunman opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs, killing five people and leaving 25 injured before he was subdued by “heroic” patrons.
Colorado Springs shooting brought 'incredible act of heroism' among patrons, mayor says
Colorado Springs' police and city officials credit at least two strangers with stopping the gunman and limiting the bloodshed. Here's what they did.
Shooting at Colorado Springs gay club leaves 5 dead, 18 injured; suspect in custody
A gunman opened fire in a Colorado gay nightclub early Sunday and left at least five people dead and at least another 18 injured, according to police.
Rep. Lauren Boebert's challenger, Adam Frisch, concedes in tight Colorado House race
Boebert is leading her opponent by 551 votes.
Colorado becomes 2nd state to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms
Colorado will also create state-regulated “healing centers" where patients can experience psychedelic mushrooms under supervision.
Police launch new probe into unsolved murder of JonBenét Ramsey
JonBenét, a child beauty queen, was reported missing from her family's home in Boulder the morning of Dec. 26, 1996, by her mother. According to reports, a mysterious ransom note was found demanding $118,000 in exchange for the girl's safe return.
Trump loyalist Boebert's reelection bid could go to recount
Rep. Lauren Boebert’s race remained extremely tight on Thursday and could be headed for a recount in the GOP firebrand’s bid for reelection against Democrat Adam Frisch, a former city councilmember from Aspen.
Sheriff: Teens return, clean up 'frigging mess' left in Colorado forest
On October 14, the office posted a video on Facebook of trash scattered across Bear Creek Trail in Telluride.
Watch: 'Stressed' bull elk charges at photographer in Estes Park, Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park said elk herds can reach as high as 800 in the winter.
Colorado woman tied up Tinder date then stabbed, choked, and threatened to kill him, police say
A Colorado woman is accused of tying up a man she met on Tinder before stabbing, choking, and threatening to kill him inside her apartment, police said.
Colorado's oldest living veteran receives long-overdue Silver Star 8 decades late
Colorado's oldest reported living veteran finally received his long-overdue honor for his service in World War II after his records were lost in a tragic fire nearly 7 decades ago.
Man using walker dies after tripping, falling into street and driver hits him
Wheat Ridge Police said another driver stopped and tried to help the man.
Colorado county mistakenly sends $238K to hackers after cyberattack
Boulder County leaders believe insurance will cover the financial losses.
Former NSA employee charged with trying to sell secret US information
A former National Security Agency employee from Colorado is charged with trying to sell classified information to a foreign government.
Watch: Colorado light rail splits in 2 after derailing; 3 injured
Video shows the moment a light rail train derailed as it followed a curve, splitting into two trains and injuring three people.
Video shows train hit Colorado officer’s car with suspect inside
The Platteville police officer involved was placed on paid administrative leave.
Elijah McClain died due to sedative, restraint, amended autopsy says
A Black man died after a police encounter in a Denver suburb in 2019 because he was injected with a powerful sedative after being forcibly restrained.
Denver set to give 140 homeless people up to $12,000 in cash as part of 'basic income' program
More than 140 people experiencing homelessness in Denver will each be provided up to $1,000 in cash a month for up to one year as part of a basic income program designed to help "lift individuals out of homelessness," the city announced last week.