
‘What happens if we have a shooter?’ Evergreen parents raised concerns over campus security less than 24 hours before shooting.
Parents were told mountain schools had been ‘deprioritized.’

FBI was already investigating an account that may have been linked to the Evergreen shooter
The FBI has confirmed agents were investigating an online account discussing plans for a mass shooting.

Colorado appeals ruling allowing taxpayer-funded preschool to discriminate
The state is now appealing that decision, arguing that the First Amendment doesn’t prevent Colorado from ensuring every 4-year-old can attend preschool free from discrimination.

Long delays expected for traffic on a five mile stretch of Highway 50 along the Arkansas River in Fremont County
The road between Texas Creek and Parkdale from milepost 257 to 262 will open intermittently to allow traffic flow in a single direction.

Two mothers and Trump’s Head Start rule: Child care shortages meet anti-immigrant politics
Many Americans don’t think undocumented immigrants should get public benefits. But the Trump administration has admitted its new rule could have a relatively small impact.

LOOK: What we saw at the inaugural Indieverse music festival
A night of fun with OK Go, Dehd, Bartees Strange, Dead Pioneers and Pink Fuzz.
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House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese resigns
In a letter to supporters, Pugliese cited both the explosive end of the special session, as well as the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Denver has the state’s first two-star Michelin restaurant
The Michelin Guide awarded stars to three new restaurants: Kizaki, Margot and Mezcaleria Alma.

A new study finds eastern Colorado is drying faster than the Western Slope due to climate change
The split could leave the Front Range even more dependent on piping water across the continental divide.

How do you legally immigrate to the United States?
Immigration in America is as currently high profile as it is confounding. And one CPR listener asked the newsroom via Colorado Wonders to help break down the legal immigration process as it stands now.

ICE scrutiny means scrapping outdoor, public events for Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations around Colorado
Colorado Hispanic groups are exercising caution during their celebrations, including switching to indoor events or less public activities.

The news has been tough lately. Here are some feel-good stories from our reporters
Throw some joy into your news digest with these fun stories.

Flood of health care changes has Grand Junction free clinic fearing a wave of new patients
The Good Samaritan Clinic treats underserved residents in the Mesa County area.

Mental health resources for those affected by Evergreen school shooting
Here are a handful of in-person and virtual resources available to all students, educators and community members in need of support.

Proposed fracking project near Aurora Reservoir faces community pushback
Oil and gas regulators are considering approving 32 new fracking wells.

20 year contract secured for Lake Pueblo’s North Shore Marina
On Thursday CPW announced O’Neil Group won the bid to operate the state park’s motorized boat dock until 2045.

JeffCo students walkout of school to protest gun violence in solidarity with Evergreen students
Students from Wheat Ridge High School joined middle schoolers Friday in the latest walkouts to protest gun violence.

Police not yet ready to share information about Evergreen High shooter’s radicalization
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has said they believe Desmond Holly, 16, had been radicalized before he shot two students at his high school.