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Denver shooting turns journalists on the job into witnesses for the...

The dramatic transformation from journalists on the job into witnesses for the police in a broad-daylight fatal shooting at a downtown Denver protest took...

Lawmakers vote to close child autopsy reports, put burden on the...

Colorado lawmakers are poised to close public access to autopsy reports on minors, bowing to a request from county coroners who say disclosure of...

Charges filed in botched transgender surgery case; victim blames a broken...

The Denver District Attorney’s office today filed charges against a man who reportedly removed another person’s testicles last week in a botched surgery. The...

6 takeaways from Colorado’s only televised U.S. Senate debate

Incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Republican Darryl Glenn faced off Tuesday evening in downtown Denver for their only scheduled televised debate in...

It depends upon what the meaning of the word “to” is

  At 9News, Brandon Rittiman has stayed busy truth-testing campaign ads. Some of them take a lot of digging, but he had an easy time...

Colorado GOP gov hopefuls — 3 of them — debate

Three Republican candidates agree they don't like Hick and they love fracking, but they differ on some issues.

TV’s Kirk Montgomery lays it on the line for GLBT kids

9 News personality Kirk Montgomery adds his voice to the suicide and bullying prevention initiative, "It Gets Better." Why'd he do it? He told The...

Teabag-Free Zone: Reps DeGette and Coffman calmly discuss health reform

Colorado U.S. Reps. Democrat Diana DeGette and Republican Mike Coffman made their cases for and against the health reform plan presently before Congress in...

Smarter than a third-grader? Palin flubs question on VP’s role

In an interview with Adam Schrager of Denver's NBC affiliate KUSA-TV taped Monday, Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin answers a question posed by a local third-grader — and manages to mangle the constitutional separation of powers with a smile and a wink.

UPDATED: 9News Finds a “Newsworthy” Poll. Or Maybe Not

Following a controversial decision by KUSA-TV/9News to ignore an unflattering approval poll of Republican Senator Wayne Allard, the sole Colorado media sponsor of SurveyUSA...
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