Court rules civil rights attorney acted unethically in handling McClain civil case, still is owed $1.4 million
The Colorado Court of Appeals concluded that Mari Newman had egregious conflicts of interest.
Colorado lawmakers finally pass bill criminalizing cell phone use while driving
Under the bill, which would go into effect in January 2025, drivers will be able to legally make calls only if they use a hands-free accessory.
Arapahoe Basin extends its skiing season for at least a few weeks
There's still time to hit the slopes at A-Basin this ski season.
Colorado Springs Fire Department to consider forming city-run ambulance transport services
Under the proposed system, residents would continue to be charged for ambulance services, however, CSFD says bills would be up to 47 percent cheaper.
Where was Colorado’s first public library? Here’s what we found
An 1859 “circulating library” in Denver doesn’t count. So what does?
What Colorado lawmakers did on guns this year
Democrats passed a half-dozen new policies, but other proposals, including a ban on assault weapons, failed to make it through.
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Interview: The 150-year-old Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind hired its first deaf superintendent. Here’s how she wants the school to grow
Tera Spangler wants to prioritize direct communication, such as American Sign Language, for the students at her school.
Celebrate Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Month with Indie 102.3
Indie 102.3 celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Month with a ton of indie artists spanning genres.
Cars can be a financial strain for the people who need them most. This Colorado nonprofit helps working single moms keep their vehicles running
For two decades, Hands of the Carpenter has helped moms with dependent children get low-cost vehicle repairs.
As many Colorado theaters struggle, this group in Evergreen is starting a new theater company
"There's hope in avenues that may be different than what has always been done."
These 7 plants passed the test and thrive in The Rockies
Researchers at Colorado State University conducted multiple tests to determine the top performers.
Colorado superstar Travis Hunter will appear on EA Sports NCAA College Football video game cover
Hunter joins Michigan's Donovan Edwards, Texas' Quinn Ewers and three others.
To-go alcohol to be a permanent part of restaurant takeout
The policy, which started with the pandemic, had been slated to expire next year.
A major solar storm is hitting Earth. Blackouts could happen but probably not in Colorado
Governments and critical industries have been warned of possible disruptions, and issue a rare severe geomagnetic storm watch — the first in nearly 20 years.
Why Colorado is considering ending state incentives for “advanced recycling”
A proposal passed in the final days of the legislative session would block any state support for chemical recycling plants, but it’s not clear whether Gov. Polis will sign the measure.
Coloradans’ injuries from guns have cost $8.4 million in health care in six-year span
The fastest growing rate of claims on firearm injuries are for for children, most of which are unintentional, according to a Denver health care research nonprofit.
Vail cancels residency for Native American artist Danielle SeeWalker over painting commenting on the war in Gaza
Danielle SeeWalker says Vail canceled her residency after a resident complained about a painting she made commenting on the war in Gaza.
One of three Colorado teens pleads guilty in rock-throwing death of young woman
Zachary Kwak pleaded guilty to first-degree assault, second-degree assault and attempted second-degree assault. Thirteen counts, including murder and attempted murder, were dismissed.