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Lone Tree police continued to search Monday for a man who crashed into the rear of a woman's car Wednesday morning, pulled a gun and robbed her near the Lone Tree Library.
Denver police said Monday they were seeking a dark-colored SUV involved in a weekend shooting on Interstate 25 that left one man critically injured and two others wounded.
Only one of the 15 candidates Gov. Bill Ritter interviewed for the U.S. Senate post got a second interview: Michael Bennet, who ultimately landed the job.
Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey will get a 43 percent pay raise totaling $63,000 over the next four years under a plan approved Monday by the City Council.
As Continental Airlines Flight 1404 veered off the runway, the right wing fuel tank ruptured, spilling fuel onto an engine where it ignited when the plane stopped, according to an account given Monday.
Thornton police are searching for three teens who they believe rammed a car early Monday, pistol-whipped the occupants and fled with wallets.
A soldier assigned to a special forces unit at Fort Bragg, N.C., died Monday morning in Denver from injuries suffered during a weekend bar fight in Steamboat Springs over a Jimmy Buffett song.
The Colorado County Clerks Association wants the legislature to pass measures that would keep the status quo regarding voting machine certification and to govern certain election-related matters from the secretary of state's office instead of through state law.
Retirement isn't what it used to be for Bill and Kathy Opie. In recent months, the Lakewood grandparents cut out travel and eating out and began buying store-brand groceries.
The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands will receive $1 million to improve roads, water lines and campgrounds, with work over the next two years.
Adams County prosecutors charged a man Monday with attempted murder after he and other passengers in a vehicle allegedly opened fire on a sheriff's deputy during a chase last week.
News and notes from around Colorado
An attorney for a woman accused of killing and cannibalizing her ex-boyfriend says she's ashamed for doing a "horrible thing."
Israel is fighting three wars in Gaza, according to a consular officer for the Jewish state.
A 4-year-old girl told police her brother "got a fire" from John Vigil, her mother's boyfriend, the day the little boy died from severe scalding burns over most of his body.
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.