A woman who was part of a group charged with setting a cross on fire in front of a defaced campaign sign for Colorado Springs’ first Black mayor has pleaded guilty.
Three weeks before Colorado Springs elected its first Black mayor, news reports of a cross being burned beside a campaign sign defaced with a racial slur sparked outrage from local residents. Rather ...
One of the three people who were indicted of a hate crime hoax that occurred during the 2023 Colorado Springs mayoral runoff ...
In interviews with The Aspen Times, incumbent candidates John Doyle and Mayor Torre discussed strategies to address Aspen’s ongoing traffic and mobility challenges.
As I’ve mentioned roughly 126 times through the years, after my military career I worked in the Colorado Springs office of U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet for four years. It was ...
High-security prisons across California have tightly restricted movement, calls and visits while officials probe a surge in ...
The Education Department plans to lay off over 1,300 of its more than 4,000 employees as part of a reorganization that’s seen ...
President Donald Trump’s moves to expand the use of pardons have white-collar defendants jolting to attention — and many are responding with creative maneuvers designed to appeal less to judges or ...
Zohran Mamdani, Zellnor Myrie and Jessica Ramos are ping-ponging between New York City and Albany as they divide their time ...
Colorado’s Republican members of Congress repeatedly spread false information about crime rates in Denver and Aurora as they lined up to question Denver Mayor Mike Johnston during a lengthy ...