
Colorado business optimism declines as election nears
Businesses overall feel neutral about the economic outlook in Colorado in the third quarter of 2024.

By Ben Markus

Frontier and United Airlines face federal wage theft lawsuits in Colorado
Two separate federal lawsuits in Colorado allege wage theft by Frontier and United Airlines.

By Ben Markus

George Brauchler leads in GOP district attorney primary for newly created judicial district
The new 23rd Judicial District includes Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties, solidly Republican territory.

By Ben Markus

Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies cleared in inmate’s detox death
Ashley Raisbeck, who was in detox protocol, died three days after her arrest.

By Ben Markus

Arvada Police investigating several stolen Pride flags
According to police, a group of younger individuals have been stealing flags. In some cases, people have had “derogatory slurs” made as the flag was being torn down.

By Ben Markus

The race to be Denver’s next District Attorney
For the first time since 2016, voters in Denver are choosing a new district attorney. With no Republican running, the race will effectively be decided in this month’s Democratic primary. The winner will be responsible for prosecuting all felony crimes in the city and county.


50 years after the explosions, the legacy of Los Seis de Boulder is more complicated than it seems
A second memorial to the six Chicano activists who died in 1974 will be dedicated on May 28.

By Ben Markus

The legacy of Los Seis de Boulder: How we reported this story
Nearly 1,000 pages of documents were reviewed, and many interviews were conducted.


Former Adams County sheriff pleads guilty to felony and misdemeanors, sentenced to supervised probation
Rick Reigenborn apologizes for falsifying training records, his attorney called it an accident.


Bill to limit release of public records in Colorado dies
The bill previously included a controversial provision that would have given local governments the power to label some members of the public as a “vexatious requester” if they were deemed annoying or harassing.

By Ben Markus

Suzanne Morphew died by homicide with tranquilizer chemicals present in body, according to autopsy report
Morphew’s remains were located last fall near Moffat in Saguache County, three years after disappearing.

By Ben Markus

Former deputy found guilty of reckless endangerment in Christian Glass’s death, but no verdict on murder charge
Even before the verdict, the fallout from the shooting was wide-reaching. Multiple officers lost their jobs, some have pleaded guilty to failing to intervene, and have surrendered their right to work in law enforcement in Colorado.

By Ben Markus

Pueblo’s homicide rate sparks concern, city relaxes police hiring rules
It’s the continuation of a now long-running, and worrisome, trend.


‘Vexatious’ no more, Colorado public records bill loses controversial section
The bill is controversial among advocates for the public availability of government records.

By Ben Markus

Brother of Nuggets star gets six years in prison for fatal DUI
Coban Porter, the brother of Denver Nuggets star Michael Porter Jr. was sentenced to six years in prison for DUI vehicular homicide Friday.

By Ben Markus

Christian Glass death trial opening statements: Was ex-deputy ‘excessive and criminal’ or dealing with a ‘DUI that night’?
This is the latest in a string of trials involving Colorado police officers and sheriff’s deputies accused of assaults and homicides on the job.

By Ben Markus