| Man Arrested, Child OK After Standoff AURORA, Colo. -- A standoff in Aurora ended around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.Aurora police Sgt. Cassidee Carlson said officers were called to the 11900 block of East Kansas Drive at 2:45 a.m. on reports of... | |
| More Damaging Winds Today DENVER -- The core of very fast upper-level winds will pass over Colorado today. This will generate excessive wind speeds in the foothills and mountains. Already, we have seen some impressive numbers... |
| Coffee Shop Becomes Popular Destination In Tough Economy DENVER -- At a time when many small businesses have had to close up shop, a Denver woman decided to open a coffee shop that... |
| 3 Rescued After Home Leveled By Gas Explosion La Plata County, Colo. -- A home in rural La Plata County exploded Tuesday injuring a man, woman and child.The residence is located north of Lemon Lake, which is 16 miles northeast of Durango.The... |
| Police: Teen Critical After Falling Off Car COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- A teenager is in critical condition after he jumped on the hood of a car and slid off, police said.Four teenagers were driving around in a parking lot in Colorado Springs... |
| Colorado Man Treated For Listeria Dies MONUMENT, Colo. -- A law firm representing a Coloradan who was treated for listeriosis after eating cantaloupe says the man has died. The Marler Clark firm says Mike Hauser of Monument died Tuesday.... |
| Bulgarian-born Christo Postpones US Colorado River Project Famous Bulgarian-born artist Chirsto (Hristo Yavashev) announces that he is postponing for the summer of 2015 his Colorado "Over the River" project. The project includes draping fabric... |
| Voters could be required to show ID's DENVER (AP) - A long-debated requirement that voters show photo IDs when they cast ballots is back before the Colorado Legislature. A state House committee planned to hear testimony Wednesday on... |
| Argentine Train Crash Injures At Least 340 A packed train has slammed into the end of the line in Buenos Aires' busy Once station, injuring hundreds of morning commuters. The commuter train apparently came in too fast and hit the... |
| More Bodies Found Aboard Costa Concordia Divers searching the capsized Costa Concordia have found what appears to be four more bodies on the cruise ship. The civil protection agency, which is monitoring the operation, said the bodies were... |
| Today’s Colorado ski and snow report: Wind is the word There’s more new snow this morning, especially along the I-70 corridor, but be prepared for more than the usual amount of wind today, especially east of the Continental Divide. Loveland Pass is... |
| Denver to enjoy warmest temperatures in weeks coupled with strong Chinook winds Yesterday Denver saw its highest temperatures since the first of the month and we will easily best that mark with a very mild day today. However the warm up is in part due to strong Chinook winds... |
| 2012 Range Rover Sport: Ready for Denver’s worst winter Denver luxury SUV buyers will appreciate the long list of features that make the Range Rover Sport one of the best all-weather SUV's available today. Things like heated front and rear seats, a... |
| Sweet pea of Aspen dies at 79 Ramona Markalunas, the city of Aspen's first councilwoman and a longtime president of the Aspen Historical Society, is pictured at the Hotel Jerome. She died Sunday in Grand Junction on the eve... |
| Prosecutor files cocaine, assault charges against Mueller ASPEN — Tabloid celebrity Brooke Mueller has been charged formally with two felonies and a misdemeanor in connection to an alleged downtown Aspen disturbance and drug arrest in December.At 4:57... |
| DA in Basalt sex case made plea deal in past incident BASALT — The district attorney overseeing the prosecution of a Basalt High School teacher suspected of having a sexual relationship with a student approved a plea bargain in a similar case with... |
| Police: New Aspen drug suspect the right one ASPEN — Aspen police believe they have cracked a case of mistaken identity with the arrest of two men over the weekend.On Saturday, police arrested Aspen residents Alexander Eldon Weamer-Lee,... |
| Another guilty plea in DEA case DENVER — An Aspen man faces nine months of home detention and three years of supervised release for his guilty plea to distribution of cocaine.That's according to an agreement entered in... |
| Basalt fire, police calls for Feb. 13-20 BASALT — The following are calls the Basalt Fire Department responded to between Feb. 14 and 20.Feb. 14 at 9:14 a.m.: Responded to 30000 Highway 82 for a reported one-car traffic accident. No... |
| Carbondale Community Co-op would like to expand its footprint CARBONDALE — The Carbondale Community Co-op natural foods store is ready to expand from its existing 450-square-foot space, but the managers are not sure how to open talks with the new owners... |
| How your brain ticks in outdoor survival situations ASPEN — Powder to the People's next installment in a backcountry awareness series Friday will feature Aspen mountaineer Mike Marolt discussing how the brain functions during the... |
| 3 teens burn snowmobile to stay warm in blizzard http://on9news.tv/wAqkFb ), Justin McAlexander, Jessie Burke and Mason Burke got stranded on Sunday. They were supposed to return home by 5 that evening, but their snowmobiles got caught in 2 to 3... |
| Children safe after 2 found dead in home COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- El Paso County authorities say three children are safe after two people were found dead in a home following reports of a... |
| Udall hosts forum on emerging threats DENVER (AP) -- Sen. Mark Udall says the national debt is one of the biggest threats to national security that requires cuts to the military budget and finding ways to rein in Medicare and health care... |
| Hayden plane crash investigation ongoing as family continues recovery Gaby Humpal, right, was killed Sunday in a plae crash at Yampa Valley Regional Airport. Her daughter Sara, left, survived the crash and remained in serious condition Tuesday night at Children's... |
| Prosecutor files cocaine, assault charges against Mueller Brooke Mueller (Aspen Police, handout) ASPEN - Tabloid celebrity Brooke Mueller has been charged formally with two felonies and a misdemeanor in connection to an alleged downtown Aspen disturbance... |
| Man barricaded inside Aurora home, child possibly inside Hostage situatioin and standoff at Fountain Village apartment complex near intersection of Mississippi and Aurora Wednesday morning. (Steve Nehf, The Denver... |
| Afflalo brings well-rounded game back to Denver At this rate, the next time Ty Lawson wakes up from an afternoon nap the Nuggets might have Alex English and David Thompson back on their roster. Last week, Lawson woke up to the news that big man... |
| Fans get first look at Nuggets during open scrimmage The buzz about basketball is back at Pepsi Center. After an eight-month wait, nearly 4,000 people satisfied their hoops craving Friday night with an advance screening of the 2011-12 Denver Nuggets. ... |
| Nuggets re-sign big man Nene Nene strolled through the Denver Nuggets locker room Wednesday afternoon, shaking hands and exchanging hugs with coaches, teammates and other familiar faces. Upon seeing Ty Lawson in the... |
| First weekend of Nuggets camp an endurance test During the offseason, Al Harrington took part in a race that required him to climb rope ladders and jump over pits of fire. Piece of cake compared to the first weekend of Denver Nuggets training... |
| Karl looking forward to start of training camp For a 60-year-old gym rat like George Karl, training camp has always provided an enjoyable month-long teaching platform that eases the transition into the regular season. NBA teams... |
| Nuggets open 2011-12 training camp Trimmed down and built for speed, Ty Lawson looked as quick as ever. Freshly inked and feeling healthy, Chris Andersen looked ready to run, rebound and defend. Energized by the arrival of his first... |
| Colorado woman must turn over computer hard drive Readily available, easy-to-use software can encrypt a computer hard drive so thoroughly it would take years for a hacker to break in. But that seems to be no impediment for government prosecutors,... |
| Colorado Supreme Court upholds "magic words" test for political spending by 527s Handing political organizations known as 527s a big victory heading into the 2012 election, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the groups should not be limited in how much money they may... |
| Got a reservation for Denver Restaurant Week? It's not too late! 240union.com Co-owner Michael Coughlin came up under the wing of the late Noel Cunningham, and it shows in the quality of the food. Starters include winter greens with roasted pears, a beet salad... |
| Colorado cantaloupe listeria outbreak claims another victim < 200){ requestedWidth = 200; } The Colorado cantaloupe listeria outbreak claimed another victim Tuesday with the death of Mike Hauser after a long illness, raising an estimate of the toll to... |
| Top 10 things to do in Colorado before you die (Post file / Karl Ghering) Imagine, for the sake of argument, that you only had time to experience 10 adventures in this state. What would those journeys - so special to this purple-mountained mecca... |
| Repurposing Denver Post content - Guidelines The Denver Post has always taken copyright issues very seriously, both as a creator of content and as a user of other people's content. In fact, everything that appears in a typical edition of... |
| Amnesty International USA Brings Guantanamo Cell Replica to Denver Human Rights Organization Will Tour Cell Across the Nation Urging the Bush Administration to Close Detention Facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba WASHINGTON - August 13 - Amnesty International USA... |
| 7NEWS Hidden Camera: Can Synthetic Drugs Be Banned? DENVER -- Bath salts could soon join synthetic marijuana as banned substances in Colorado.On Tuesday, state lawmakers took the first step toward banning the substance that can currently be bought... |
| 2 Dead In Colorado Springs Shooting At Home COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- A man and woman were shot and killed inside a Colorado Springs home Tuesday evening.A 29-year-old man and 27-year-old woman were found dead in the home at 9108 Chieftan Dr.... |
| Proposed Red Light Camera Ban Defeated DENVER -- Red light cameras will continue to flash at busy intersections in many Colorado communities after the Senate Transportation Committee rejected a proposal to ban them.Many motorists,... |
| 'WTF' Sticker Ditched As Ad Campaign In Fruita FRUITA, Colo. -- Stickers circulated to businesses in Fruita with the acronym WTF -- "Welcome to Fruita" -- will not be used to promote tourism because City Council members oppose the idea.... |
| Teen injured after falling from hood of moving vehicle A teen boy is in critical condition after Colorado Springs police say he fell from the hood of a moving vehicle and hit his head. It happened Tuesday night a little before 9:00 p.m. Officers say... |
| Hornung leads Colorado St past New No. 18 Mexico FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Pierce Hornung scored 13 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and shut down Drew Gordon in leading Colorado State to a 71-63 upset of No. 18 New Mexico on Tuesday night.Hornung also... |
| No Tanning Limits for Teens DENVER (AP) -- Teens in Colorado won't have to worry about losing the right to hit indoor tanning beds as often as they like without collecting state-mandated permission slips after a lawmaker... |
| Proposed Bill Gives Legal Immunity to Pregnant Women A controversial bill is gaining momentum in the state legislature. Colorado lawmakers are considering a measure that would give legal immunity to pregnant women found with drugs in their... |
| Proposed ban of Colo. traffic cameras fails Lawmakers rejected a proposal to ban red-light and speeding cameras in Colorado. Opponents of the bill cited safety concerns and the importance of allowing municipalities to decide the matter on... |