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An organization that has included the parents of Lance Hering said Tuesday that the Boulder Marine has "a deep but invisible wound" caused by post-traumatic stress disorder related to his service in Iraq.
An attorney for a Colorado Springs man accused of killing his father, a prominent surgeon, says his client is mentally incompetent to stand trial.
The Denver Landmark Preservation Commission on Tuesday recommended that the Denver City Council designate two buildings on the former CU Health Sciences Center campus as landmarks.
The Mesa County coroner's office has identified the man killed in an overnight train accident Tuesday as 28-year-old Aaron David Rudder, of Grand Junction.
Denver firefighters used hydraulic ladders Wednesday to pull two tenants from a balcony to safety at a 10-story apartment building as a fire spread in the hallway.
"It's better to be sitting in a nice restaurant in Summit County killing some time than to be sitting in your car on the highway not moving," said Bernie Guevara, CDOT's regional traffic engineer covering the I-70 mountain corridor.
Police released photos of hundreds of confiscated bras, panties and other items in an effort to convict the man suspected of stealing them.
A woman convicted of killing her three children by burning down her home for insurance money was sentenced Wednesday to three consecutive life terms without parole.
Investigators on Thursday plan to go back inside the luxury home where a Denver family died on Thanksgiving night to pinpoint the origin of the carbon monoxide believed responsible and to determine if the required warning system was in place.
It doesn't appear Brandon Winn had any criminal record before he was accused of using a gun to steal the game system from a friend of a friend in November, according to an arrest affidavit released Wednesday.
A Durango man was critically injured at a holiday event in Littleton when he pushed a stroller holding his newborn granddaughter out of the way of an oncoming truck.
An upswing in binge drinking and in health disparities between races are two reasons why Colorado fell three spots to number 19 in the latest report of state-by-state health by America's Health Rankings.
People who rode an interstate bus on Aug. 3 or Aug. 9 are at a small risk of having contracted tuberculosis from an infected passenger, health departments from Colorado and two other states warned today.
Salazar, a Democrat who represents Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, is a potato farmer from the San Luis Valley, who has served in the House since 2004.
The cork on top of the giant champagne bottle sign hanging on the side of the new home of Argonaut Liquor & Wine figuratively popped at 10 a.m. Wednesday when the new liquor lair officially opened.
Post-News Season To Share provides grants to Denver-area nonprofit agencies.
Our interactive map shows you how a $454 million bond would be used to improve DPS schools.
Tina Griego follows four Windsor families as they rebuild their lives after the May 22 tornado.
Here's the latest Rocky coverage of the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
A 4-day report on Colorado's natural gas bonanza.
Construction begins next year on the West Corridor, the first new light-rail line to be built as part of the FasTracks program.
The Rocky Mountain News followed Maj. Steve Beck as he takes on the most difficult duty of his career: casualty notification.