Eric Talley, officer killed in King Soopers shooting, honored with procession through Boulder

Officer Eric Talley, 51, was honored Monday night with a procession through Boulder, Colorado, just hours after he was killed while responding to a mass shooting at a King Soopers supermarket.

Boulder King Soopers shooting: 10 killed including police officer

One police officer was killed and "multiple" other victims were killed in a shooting at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado Monday. Police said a suspect has been detained.

Woman charged $5,705.70 for cup of coffee

A woman says she was left penniless in her bank account after a coffee run and months later she's still fighting to get her money back.

Lions romp in snowfall at Colorado's Denver Zoo

Lions at Denver Zoo in Colorado enjoyed some playtime in the snow on March 15 after more than a foot of accumulation fell Monday and Tuesday.

Nebraska declares pro-meat day on Colorado's meatless day

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts railed Monday against a proclamation by the governor of neighboring Colorado that encourages people to avoid meat for one day a week, calling it a “direct attack on our way of life” and signing a pro-meat declaration of his own.

Massive Colorado snowstorm slams drought-stricken region, canceling 2,000 flights

A massive snowstorm is bringing some much-needed relief to Colorado, as some parts of the state are suffering severe drought. Some areas have already gotten 9 inches of snow - and others could see up to two feet by Monday morning.

Hundreds flooded streets near Colo. university for massive ‘party’ that ended in clash with police

Authorities said as many as 800 people were in the streets at one point near the University of Colorado in Boulder, and that breaking up the crowd took hours and even the use of tear gas. Bottles and rocks were reportedly also thrown at police.

LISTEN: United pilot called 'mayday, mayday' amid engine failure after Denver takeoff

The pilot of a United Airlines commercial jet called "mayday, mayday" as the aircraft experienced engine failure shortly after takeoff from Denver International Airport on Saturday, according to new audio.

Plane debris falls from sky onto Colo. neighborhood during emergency landing

A United Airlines plane experiencing a right-engine failure shortly after takeoff dropped debris over a Colorado neighborhood Saturday afternoon before turning around and making an emergency landing back at the airport.

First girls earn Eagle Scout rank in Boy Scouts

A Denver girl has earned the highest rank in the Boy Scouts.  Leah Jo Maloney is about to be awarded the rank of Eagle Scout.

FBI: Accused Capitol rioter tried to flee to Switzerland

Jeffrey Sabol, a geophysicist from Colorado, is accused of dragging a cop down steps outside the Capitol.

Colorado man threatened to shoot Pelosi and Bowser in the head, according to court documents

A Colorado man who was heavily armed when he traveled to the nation’s capital to support President Donald Trump threatened both House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Mayor Muriel Bowser, according to court documents.

Boston Marathon bomber sues over ballcap, showers in prison

Tsarnaev alleges his cap and bandana were confiscated by prison guards "because, by wearing it, I was ‘disrespecting’ the FBI and the victims" of the April 15, 2013, bombing.

First known US case of UK COVID-19 variant confirmed in Colorado

The U.S. has confirmed its first case of a new, likely more transmissible variant of the coronavirus first identified in the U.K.

In-N-Out Burgers linked to 80 Colorado coronavirus cases

At least 80 In-N-Out Burger employees have tested positive for coronavirus, according to data published by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment.

Fauci: U.S. on precipice of coronavirus 'surge upon surge'

During a videoconference with the governor of Colorado, Dr. Tony Fauci said that holiday gatherings will lead to a coronavirus spike.