The Colorado Supreme Court will consider an appeal from four executives of e-cigarette manufacturer JUUL who claim that the attorney general c…
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Calls to Colorado's anonymous tip line, Safe2Tell, increased for a third consecutive month in April, the Colorado Attorney General's Office announced Tuesday.
A coalition of law enforcement groups on Tuesday described state fentanyl legislation's current felony provision for simple possession as "pra…
There were few constants through Keith's short life. His family – his parents Trisha and Jason Davidson, and sister Shaelynn – was one. His cu…
The state's second-highest court rebuffed a multimillionaire donor and three current or former University of Colorado students on Thursday, refusing to reinstate their lawsuit seeking $1 billion from the nonprofit that manages and invests CU's donations.
A Broomfield-based magazine publisher, Mountain View Publishers, agreed to pay a $250,000 fine and stop “deceptive trade practices” that allegedly lured customers who thought they were claiming prize money into a magazine subscription, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday.
Broomfield-based Mountain View Publishers' Jackpot Journal magazine. The company agreed to pay a $250,000 fine levied by Colorado Attorney Gen…
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is among two dozen state attorneys general who endorsed President Biden's nominee to serve on the Supreme Court, calling Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson "a highly qualified legal mind, who has been at the forefront of the legal field for decades" and will be the first Black woman to sit on the high court.
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and her deputy, Belinda Knisley, turned themselves in to authorities Wednesday afternoon at the county sheriff's…
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters has been indicted by a grand jury on 10 counts related to an ongoing investigation into alleged election equipme…