Tag:Pueblo

Two Bills Instituting More Emission Regulations, Higher Fines Pass First Committee Hearing

A pair of Colorado Senate bills with an aim of reducing emissions to improve air quality in the Front Range passed their first Senate committee hearing.

Woman Files Federal Lawsuit against Pueblo Police Officer and Police Chief

Cristy Gonzales has filed a federal lawsuit with Mehr Law against Pueblo Police Officer Bennie Villanueva and Police Chief Chris Noeller.

Court Opinion: 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Opinion for Aug. 4

The 10th Circuit vacated the final judgment of the district court and remanded for entry of judgment in a KFC franchise case.

New Legislative Map Approved By Colorado Supreme Court

The Colorado Supreme Court rejected legal challenges and approved the state’s new legislative redistricting map.

Remembering Lester L. Ward Jr.: An Advocate for Access to Justice and Civil Legal Aid

Lester Ward's, former president of the CBA, died in Denver on Oct. 21 at 90. His noteworthy achievements remain an inspiration for the state's legal community. 

Denver’s Most Polarizing Crime Family

The Smaldone brothers are seen as criminals by some Coloradans and as a charitable community pillar in East Denver and Pueblo by others. The...