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Judge accepts guilty pleas from Colorado funeral home owners who acknowledged abusing 191 corpses
A judge has accepted guilty pleas for the owners of a Colorado funeral home for the abuse of 191 corpses, many of which languished in a room-temperature building for years.
The calendar says December, but for much of Colorado, the weather feels more like April... and that's causing some trees and shrubs to wake up far too soon.
Four children and a woman were injured Tuesday afternoon in a crash that temporarily shut down U.S. 285 in Colorado’s mountains, according to the state patrol.
The Colorado Buffaloes are set to lose a number of players to the transfer portal when it officially opens in early January with 18 players already announcing t
This year is expected to be the first full year that mobile devices make up most online spending; 56% sales this holiday season will be from a phone, which is upwards of $140 billion.
At least one wolf tromped through watersheds west of the Denver metro in December, a new map released Tuesday by state wildlife officials shows.
A Colorado church will host a drag-themed Christmas event called "A Drag Christmas Spectacular" as some progressive denominations host LGBTQ-affirming events this holiday season.
A big signature Colorado event has been postponed due to the warm temperatures. The annual Evergreen Lake Plunge on New Year's Day has been postponed because there is simply not enough ice forming at the lake.
On a day the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a bill to delist gray wolves, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum took to social media to put Colorado on notice regarding the state's controversial implementation of its wolf recovery plan.
The company provides housekeeping and general maintenance operations at Citizens Bank Park for the Philadelphia Phillies.
A Summit County native is trying to solve a familiar problem on Colorado's ski slopes: meeting great people on the mountain, then never skiing with them again.