Colorado lawmakers debated eliminating student enrollment averaging for the purpose of funding schools Thursday.
District Attorney Amy Padden stepped into her new role in the 18th Judicial District last week. She's the first Democrat to hold the position in more than 60 years.
Some metro area districts that had been experiencing declining enrollment recorded an increase. Of 15 districts in the Denver ...
Several school districts across Colorado will start two hours later as the state nears the end of several days of subzero low ...
A new District Attorney was sworn in for Colorado’s 18th Judicial District, which is now a single-county district serving ...
Outgoing District Attorney John Kellner sat down for an exclusive interview with CBS News Colorado to talk about some of the ...
A vacancy committee of Arapahoe County Democrats elected Jamie Jackson to serve as the state representative for House ...
District-run home school programs have experienced an enrollment increase of 29% since 2022, with a 13.3% increase for ...