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2 Electoral College members are suing Colorado in plan to stop...

  Two of Colorado’s nine national electors are taking Colorado to federal court today, challenging a law that requires them to cast their Electoral College votes...

Updated: Dems lose emergency court appeal to keep polls open

A mid-afternoon hiccup in Colorado's voter registration system led the state Democratic Party to try to extend voting hours in Colorado for another two...

Denver workers sue construction companies

Affordable housing for the metro area’s working class is becoming more and more scarce, and it doesn’t help when those who need that housing...

Denver police commander sued for nabbing watchdog’s phone

A citizen journalist from Fort Collins is suing a Denver Police commander for seizing a phone she was using to record video of officers...

DougCo won’t fund religious schools, private schools still a go

  Douglas County’s school board may have decided it has little chance of winning a U.S. Supreme Court battle defending a program that uses taxpayer...

Feds pay out $175k for ADX suicide

It was sick enough that the federal Bureau of Prisons let Robert Knott degenerate so far that he killed himself in its ADX supermax...

Mexican immigrants settle for $1 million in sexual harassment suit

A Vail condo company will pay a total of $1.02 million to eight of its former housekeepers to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit. The...

Colorado Independent sues Denver: Release the Michael Marshall tapes

  The Colorado Independent has sued the City and County of Denver demanding the release of videotapes showing sheriff’s deputies’ fatal confrontation with Michael Lee...

Settlement reached in sign-language interpreter case

  A lawsuit over the use of uncertified and unqualified interpreters for the deaf has been settled out of court, according to the parties involved...

Residents fight developer building in historic Littleton

It didn’t surprise Leah Burkett to learn that the old Sheriff’s Department building across from her house was up for redevelopment. Perched on a...
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