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Posted: 6:16 AM Americans outraged by leaked information about two top-secret government surveillance programs are "not getting the complete story," President Obama told Charlie Rose in a PBS interview.
Posted: 11:45 AM New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has named state Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa to temporarily fill the U.S. Senate seat that opened up this week after Frank Lautenberg's death.
Posted: 7:36 AM Britain's Guardian newspaper is reporting that the National Security Administration has been collecting the telephone records of millions of Verizon customers under a top secret court order.
Posted: 7:38 AM Tom Donilon is resigning as President Barack Obama's national security adviser and will be replaced by Susan Rice in a significant shakeup to the president's national security team, CBS News has learned.
Updated: 8:43 AM Greeley City Council members and the Montrose City Council have approved bans on recreational pot shops.
Posted: 5:08 PM America's top military leaders visited Capitol Hill to face questions about the epidemic of sexual assault in the armed forces
Posted: 6:29 AM The increasingly scandal-plagued IRS faces more scrutiny on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
Posted: 5:14 PM The oldest member of the United States Senate passed away this morning.
Posted: 5:59 AM The opponents of Democratic Senate President John Morse say they turned in twice as many signatures as needed Monday to put Morse back on the ballot.
Posted: 7:55 AM A Texas man was identified as a person of interest Thursday in the investigation into threatening letters sent to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, which contained the deadly toxin ricin, and to President Obama, which is being tested for the poison.
Posted: 4:22 PM Congressmen Lamborn says he wants to hear from residents in southern Colorado.
Updated: 5:22 AM Colorado prison officials and the courts will need to clarify when multiple sentences are supposed to be served at the same time or one after the other.
Posted: 6:59 AM Four-term Minnesota congresswoman Michele Bachmann says she will not run for another term in the U.S. House.
Posted: 4:32 AM A standing room only crowd showed their support for a lawsuit aimed at new gun laws in Colorado. Fifty-five Colorado sheriffs back it, including El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa.
Updated: 4:58 AM Local firefighters and police just learned they will be getting a raise.
Updated: 5:22 AM Governor Hickenlooper signed a number of bills to regulate and tax legal marijuana in the state of Colorado Tuesday.
Posted: 11:56 AM Contraception coverage by for-profit companies faces a prominent test in Denver.
Updated: 10:08 AM Former U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo has become the latest Republican to announce plans to challenge Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper.
Posted: 6:33 AM Following one of the worst wildfire seasons in state history, Governor John Hickenlooper is preparing to sign new wildfire preventative measures into law.
Posted: 8:42 AM The Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the storm over the agency's targeting of conservative groups has told Congress she did nothing wrong.
Posted: 7:44 AM A Colorado state senator is visiting the White House to receive an honor given to openly gay, lesbian and transgendered public officials.
Posted: 5:32 AM Some tea party activists are rallying outside the IRS office in Denver.
Updated: 1:46 PM A group of Colorado sheriffs unhappy with recent gun control laws are filing a lawsuit to block them.
Updated: 5:43 AM Colorado will increase mental health services with walk-in crisis centers and a 24-hour hotline in response to last summer's shootings at a suburban Denver movie theater.
Updated: 5:58 AM Obama says treasury secretary requested and received resignation of acting IRS commissioner.
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