Trump Administration Challenges Colorado’s Large-Capacity Magazine Ban in Court
“The state has a duty to protect Colorado residents from gun violence,” says AG Phil Weiser.
“The state has a duty to protect Colorado residents from gun violence,” says AG Phil Weiser.
There were 269 final court hearings for disputed parking tickets in April 2026 — compared to five in April 2025.
“Unreasonable” noise from pumping iron at Summit Strong is annoying residents of the Beauvallon, a lawsuit claims.
The appeals court upheld her conviction but ordered a resentencing; it denied a rehearing.
Stephen Martinez’s attorney says “not every tragedy is a crime.” But the family of Heather Mares still believes he murdered the four-month-old girl.
The order requires the Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration to compile a list of voting-age citizens living in each state.
More Jeffco jail cases with a medical theme are on the way, according to the plaintiff’s attorney.
According to the judge, Denver Public Schools “appears to have exhibited a shocking disregard” to risks posed by the shooter.
The $19 million renovation took almost two years to finish, and the zoo wasn’t pleased with the result.
“Now more than ever, we must protect LGBTQ+ Coloradans from the harmful practice that is conversion therapy.”
Former tenants worry the landlord is trying to skirt accountability for a building-wide eviction in 2024.
Are the lift tickets too damn high?
Should landlords be able to pass down the costs of energy-efficient upgrades to renters?
The lawsuit alleges that the baking instructions were covered by a “sell by” sticker.
The Edge of Lowry apartments were ground zero for Aurora’s 2024 Venezuelan gang fiasco.
Colorado’s Joe Neguse and Jason Crow among members of Congress who sued over policy after Crow was denied entry this year.
Expect that number to keep increasing in the new year.
According to the judge, the 2020 election denier’s pending appeal in state court bars a federal court from intervening.
The ruling extended protections to all individuals “who have been arrested or will be arrested” in Colorado since January 20.
At an emotional press conference, county clerks urged Jared Polis to reject a federal request to take custody of the former Mesa County clerk.
Twenty-year-old Jose Cardenas admitted to taking the man’s sunglasses on his GoFundMe page, which raised over $8,000.
Epic Pass waivers and snowmobile safety laws are on the line as the Colorado Supreme Court agrees to hear a case against Vail Resorts.