Fresh off an incredible homecoming parade in downtown Denver, the Denver Broncos are still flying a mile high after receiving a congratulatory message from President Obama.
Tuesday night will mark the last time President Obama travels to Capitol Hill to address both houses of Congress for his annual State of the Union speech. Aides have announced that the speech will focus mainly on the president's optimistic outlook about America's future, along with a look back at his administration's achievements.
When you find a hometown that fits you just right and everyone starts moving there, is is still number one with you? Fort Collins ranked number one, again.
It seems like the entire country can't stop talking about the legalization of marijuana in Colorado, and now the Commander-in-Chief has come out with some words about weed. Read on to see what he said and take our poll to let us know if you agree.
America is undoubtedly the land of free speech (recent news about the NSA aside). But there's one thing in particular you probably shouldn't say, even to your thereapist, as one Colorado man found out.
1:10 p.m. (EST): A third letter, this one sent to Senator Joe Manchin (D.-W.V.), has been found to contain ricin.
12:45 p.m. (EST): FBI spokesman Paul Bresson has confirmed that the substance found in the letter to the president was ricin.
The Secret Service says that a letter containing a suspicious substance and addressed to President Obama was received on Tuesday at a White House mail facility.
President Obama was in Denver yesterday to show his support for the gun control measures recently passed in Colorado. Meanwhile, 16 county sheriffs, including Larimer County’s Justin Smith and John Cooke of Weld County have vowed not to enforce the new gun restrictions. We have video of Sheriff Smith giving the Sheriff's point of view.
It was only a week after the Sandy Hook school shooting before America's Most Hated Family showed up to picket funerals. It's what they do; twist the Constitution and Freedom of Speech to legally picket funerals of soldiers and children. No other hate group in the country would be allowed to do this, so why do we let the Wetburro Baptist Church do it? Even their signs preach "Hate." But now the White House has changed the rules.
Following a win in the state of Ohio, Barack Obama is being projected as the winner of the 2012 presidential race. To celebrate, Obama tweeted the above photo of himself embracing Michelle with the words, "Four more years."
The presidential race is heating up, the debates have begun and it's nearly decision time. Well, no good decision can be made on an empty stomach, so let's get cooking... first stop-Hawaii in honor of President Obama.