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Police: Man arrested after intentionally setting multiple fires in northern Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – Colorado Springs police say a 32-year-old man is in custody after allegedly setting a string of fires early Friday morning at multiple businesses along North Academy Boulevard. The Colorado Springs Police...

Barrage of Suits Against DaVita Shows How Fast Legal Risks Can Escalate After Cyberattack
In April, dialysis provider DaVita became the latest health care company to fall victim to a cyberattack, exposing patients’ personal information. By the end of the month, the Denver-based company had been hit with the first class action over the...

How They Voted: Colorado congressional votes for Sept. 5-11, 2025
Here’s a look at how Colorado members of Congress voted over the previous week. Along with roll call votes this week, the House also passed the Mid-Atlantic River Basin Commissions Review Act (H.R. 3428), to require the U.S. Comptroller General to...

Rajon Belt-Stubblefield’s family warns of lawsuit after fatal Aurora police shooting
Family of Rajon Belt-Stubblefield at a press conference Sept. 12, 2025 AURORA | The family of the Black man shot by Aurora police Aug. 30 during a traffic stop and their attorneys said they plan to pursue legal action to hold police accountable if...

Family Recipes Are Key for Denver Food Truck Loma Bonita Kitchen
Jaime Spota Corona traces everything back to his grandfather's kitchen in Oaxaca. There, birria simmered slowly on the stove, and every recipe was a closely held family secret, preserved and passed down only to close relatives. Today, those same...

State cites possible election-law violations by With Many Hands
The Colorado Secretary of State’s elections division has given California-based nonprofit With Many Hands until next week to either correct alleged violations of state campaign finance laws or show why it hasn’t.

Community, Remembrance, and Resilience Shine Across Northern Colorado This Week
by Blaine Howerton | NorthFortyNews.com This week’s edition of North Forty News feels especially meaningful. As Northern Colorado gathered to remember 9/11, I was struck by the unity and resilience our community shows year after year....

Former U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo withdraws candidacy for Colorado CD8
Updated on: September 12, 2025 / 1:35 PM MDT / CBS Colorado Democrat Yadira Caraveo withdraws as candidate for Colorado Congressional District 8 Democrat Yadira Caraveo withdraws as candidate for Colorado Congressional District 8 00:21 Former Rep....

Child sexual abuse material mailed to residents in Northern Colorado, police investigating
September 12, 2025 / 12:51 PM MDT / CBS Colorado Residents in Northern Colorado have been calling police after they received child sexual abuse material in the mail last week. Greeley Police says the illegal images, known as "CSAM," were mailed to...

Reyn Spooner amenity kits available this month for United business class passengers
September 12, 2025, 10:00 AM HST An example of a Reyn Spooner amenity kit available for United Airlines business class passengers. Courtesy photo United Airlines and Reyn Spooner are collaborating on an exclusive amenity kit for United business...

'You are the radicalized!' Ex-GOP lawmaker torches partisan spin in Charlie Kirk shooting
With the suspected shooter who assassinated right-wing activist Charlie Kirk having been turned in to authorities by his family, speculation is already flying about his ideology and motivations — but former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA) has a blunt...

K-State soccer beats Colorado College on senior night
A memorable non-conference wrapped up in a special way at Buser Family Park as Kansas State soccer knocks off Colorado College (3-3-2), 3-1.The Wildcats (5-1-1) honored their three seniors following the match. Khaliana Garrett, Andra Mohler, and...
Pelican Institute presses Supreme Court on energy lawsuits
The Pelican Institute for Public Policy has filed amicus briefs in two U.S. Supreme Court cases it says could reshape the intersection of energy litigation and constitutional law, The Center Square reports. The cases—Chevron v. Plaquemines Parish...

‘Danny Dimes’ Presents Challenge to Denver’s Elite Defense
Getty Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones. Going back to the start of the Super Bowl era, history tells us that every now and then there are teams with defenses so good they win it all and just need their offense to be competent in order...

3 Denver Broncos who need to step up in Week 2 vs. Indianapolis Colts
Despite their win over the Tennessee Titans, there are multiple Denver Broncos who need to step up this week against the Indianapolis Colts. All three of them are on the offensive side of the ball, which makes sense given how dominant Denver’s...

CPPA, state attorneys general remind businesses of consumers’ opt-out rights
On September 9, the California Privacy Protection Agency, along with the attorneys general of California, Colorado and Connecticut, announced an investigative sweep of businesses that may have failed to accept consumers’ requests to opt out of...

Chevy Colorado Race Truck With a Boosted GM I6 Just Feels Right
The biggest car news and reviews, minus the BS Our free daily newsletter sends the stories that really matter directly to you, every weekday. It’s already well-established what a V8 can do in a tiny(ish) truck. What really gets my blood pumpin’ is...

Riot BBQ is bringing Mexican barbecue to Denver — just don’t call it Tex-Mex
When Manny Barella was growing up in Monterrey, Mexico, barbecue was part of daily life. The smell of charcoal hung in the air wherever he drove on weekends. On Thursdays, his family, like everyone else he knew, would grill carne asada and play...

A group of producers and elected officials is again asking Colorado Parks and Wildlife to hit pause on wolves
A group of 29 agricultural groups, hunting organizations and county commissioners is asking Colorado Parks and Wildlife not to release any more wolves until next winter. The entities submitted a citizen petition to the agency on Sept. 5, marking...

Denver RV Park Residents Fight Probable Eviction
The Flying Saucer RV Park in Sheridan, a town of 6,100 people just south of Denver, is preparing to take off...but some residents won't go without a fight. The 162-space motorhome park, a riverside property where more than half the residents live...