On Tuesday, the Colorado House Judiciary committee – on an 8-3 vote – voted to keep alive the “excited delirium” ban. The decision follows a investigation by 9NEWS.
With Colorado seeing a new spike in incidents of hate, Democratic state officials and other leaders gathered Wednesday to discuss the causes of the increase and how to prevent future
Tay Anderson, a Denver school board member and rising Democratic Party star, is under investigation after being accused by a parent of sexually assaulting more than 60 students in a case that has rocked Colorado's largest school system.