I-70 Rock Slide: Interstate Set To Reopen For Limited Access
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. — Workers have reopened Interstate 70 in western Colorado, three days after a rock slide tore gaping holes in an elevate...
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. — Workers have reopened Interstate 70 in western Colorado, three days after a rock slide tore gaping holes in an elevate...
AP | Posted 03.11.2010 | Denver
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. — Workers are breaking up a huge boulder threatening to tumble down a cliff onto Interstate 70 in western Colorado, days...
AP | Posted 03.10.2010 | Denver
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. � Workers hiked up the side of a Colorado canyon Tuesday to examine another boulder threatening to fall on Interstate 70 aft...
AP | SAMANTHA ABERNETHY | Posted 03.09.2010 | Denver
DENVER — A rock slide punched gaping holes in a bridge and left huge boulders on Interstate 70, closing a 17-mile stretch in western Colorado an...
KMGH Denver | Jayson Luber | Posted 03.02.2010 | Denver
Two thousand federal transportation workers are still on furlough without pay and the Obama administration said they have a Kentucky senator to blame ...
9 News | Dan Boniface | Posted 01.27.2010 | Denver
DENVER - The Colorado Department of Transportation announced on Wednesday that due to an error in processing an Adopt-A-Highway contract, a Nazi group...
Posted 01.26.2010 | Denver
While Denver got little more than a bit of cloud cover last week, two storms absolutely doused Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico, dumping more...
AP | Posted 01.25.2010 | Denver
BRIGHTON, Colo. — A white supremacist group in Colorado will be heading out on the roads near Denver to pickup litter. The chapter of the Nationa...
KDVR | AP | Posted 03.18.2010 | Denver
DENVER (AP) -- State officials say the number of people killed in traffic accidents in Colorado plunged by 15 percent last year to 464. The state D...
The Colorado Independent | David O. Williams | Posted 03.18.2010 | Denver
Looks like state Sen. Al White, R-Hayden, will have some bipartisan support in his bid to modify late fees for vehicle registrations this session- a b...
Posted 03.18.2010 | Denver
Lost on a hike through Rocky Mountain National Park? There's an App for that. Check out the best iPhone apps invented by, or created for, Colorada...
The Denver Post | Andy Vuong | Posted 03.18.2010 | Denver
Have you had too much to drink? There's an app for that. The Colorado Department of Transportation has created a free iPhone program that lets users...
The Denver Post | Kevin Vaughan | Posted 10.18.2009 | Denver
Gov. Bill Ritter, struggling to close a budget gap estimated at $318 million, plans to divert more than $1.3 million intended to fight drunken driving...
AP | Posted 03.11.2010 | Denver