Associated Press
Colorado Storm Chasers Among Victims of Oklahoma Tornado
EL RENO, Okla. (AP) — Three veteran storm chasers from Colorado were among the 10 people killed when a violent tornado barreled into the Oklahoma City metro area.
Starbucks-Like Brand for Marjiuana-Coming Soon
A former Microsoft corporate strategy manager is planning to create the first national marijuana brand with pot he hopes to eventually import legally from Mexico, comparing what he wants create to what Starbucks is to coffee in a Seattle news conference yesterday (May 30th).
Where to Ski in Colorado this June
SILVER PLUME, Colo. (AP) — Arapahoe Basin Ski Area has tacked another weekend onto the season, saying it will be open June 7-9 thanks to late snowfall and cool temperatures.
Colorado Pot Bills Signed Into Law
DENVER (AP) — Colorado now has a set of laws to regulate and tax recreational marijuana.
No Injuries In Montrose Drive-by
MONTROSE, Colo. (AP) — Montrose police are investigating a daytime drive-by shooting that wounded no one but shocked the town center.
Stoned Driving Bill Awaits Governor’s Signature
DENVER (AP) — A stoned-driving bill awaiting the governor's signature has attracted a lawsuit from a northern Colorado man who wants to block the measure.
Memorial Day is On the Way But Snow is Still Coming
DENVER (AP) — Memorial Day weekend is approaching, but the snow is still coming. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center reported a 24-hour snowfall total of 1.5 inches near Gothic in Gunnison County, as of 7 a.m. Monday.
Bolder Boulder Runners Told to Leave Bags & Backpacks at Home
DENVER (AP) — Denver-area police agencies are telling spectators attending the Colfax Marathon this weekend to leave their bags and backpacks at home.
Colorado Gets a State Pet
DENVER (AP) — Shelter dogs and cats are now Colorado's official state pet. Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill making the designation today at Denver's animal shelter.
Human Skeleton Found in Mesa County-Identified
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — The Mesa County Sheriff's Department says a hiker's discovery of a human skeleton in a partially buried car could be related to a missing person's case going back more than 20 years.