Teen gets 40 years in prison for Denver house fire that killed Senegalese family
The fire was apparently set out of revenge for a stolen cellphone that was mistakenly traced to the Denver home.
Mother sues Adams 12 Five Star district after her unsupervised son loses control of his wheelchair breaking both legs
According to security footage, the boy tried navigating a ramp but crashed into a wall, seriously injuring himself. He spent a month bedridden due to his injuries.
Ban on TikTok? House lawmakers say that’s not the goal, but it could be the eventual result of upcoming vote
A bill to try to force Tiktok’s China-based owner to sell the app comes before the House Wednesday.
Meet the 24-year-old Coloradan building a ‘MapQuest’ for space missions
Dezell Turner is working toward his doctorate in astrodynamics as the world embarks on a new space race.
March 13, 2024: Drawing highways in space; Colorado’s history in trees
Don the goggles and meet a CU student who’ll let you hold a holographic sun in your hand. Dezell Turner wants to use augmented reality to map trajectories in space.
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‘Don’t vote for me,’ says Colorado woman on Minnesota’s presidential primary ballot
She’s not running for president. So why’s this Colorado woman on the ballot in Minnesota?
Colorado is a regional quantum hub, but what does that mean?
Being considered a regional tech hub puts the state in line to receive a federal grant that aims to boost investment in emerging technologies.
Google Accelerates Google+ Shutdown After 52.5 Million Users’ Data Exposed
Users’ names, birth dates, email addresses, work history and other data were exposed for nearly a week in November, Google says. It will now close the social network four months earlier than planned.
Google Snaps A Close-Up of Denver
Ryan Warner talks with CNET’s Elinor Mills about Google’s new Street View tool, which includes Denver and is raising privacy concerns.
Palcohol: An issue at the Capitol, a curiosity on Google
You’re thinking, wait, powdered alcohol? Yes indeed.
This City Told Amazon And Google: No Incentives For You
Amazon canceled plans for a New York City HQ after meeting stiff opposition over big tax breaks and other incentives. A California mayor refused to offer similar incentives but landed Google anyway.
The Paris Lawyer Who Gives Google Nightmares
Dan Shefet won what may be the most powerful single case against Google: the right to get search results about himself removed. Now people and governments the world over are seeking him out.
Google Follows Facebook In Banning Cryptocurrency Ads
The search giant also announced new restrictions on advertisements for other financial products. The ban on cryptocurrency-related ads follows a similar move by advertising competitor Facebook.
Google Invests $42M For Affordable Housing In Boulder
The money will help redevelop three apartment complexes purchased by the city of Boulder.
Google Tweaks Email Program That Assumed An Investor Was Male
When Google saw that one of its predictive text technologies assumed someone’s gender based on occupation, it blocked the technology from using all gender-based pronouns.