CPR Classical Presents: The Spirituals Project Choir in concert May 18
Join CPR Classical Saturday, May 18th for University of Denver's Spiritual's Project Choir's annual spring concert. The program will explore prayer and how it functions as one of the primary themes of Negro Spirituals.
Big business and politicians are playing a game of chicken over property taxes
Property tax deal turns into a duel.
Rotting bodies and fake ashes spur Colorado lawmakers to pass funeral home regulations
Colorado lawmakers have passed a sweeping bill to overhaul the state’s lax oversight over funeral homes after a series of horrific incidents.
A bill to ban the sale of ‘assault weapons’ in Colorado has reached the end of its road
Its Senate sponsor said the policy still needs more conversation outside the ‘pressure cooker’ of the Capitol.
The first two years of college in Colorado could be covered for some students under a new tax credit. Here’s how it would work
The aim is to get more of the state’s high schoolers to stay in Colorado for their higher education.
Top Democrats, Republicans join together on 11th-hour property tax deal
The bill, which has less than 72 hours to get through the legislature, would permanently lower overall tax rates.
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Thousands without power in Colorado Springs as wind downs power lines and sparks fires
Downed power lines also started a fire in the southwest part of the city that was quickly contained and another on Cheyenne Mountain that is still burning.
The weather pattern behind Colorado’s high winds is also bringing the ozone layer to ground level
The state recommends vulnerable people or those with health conditions do fewer outdoor activities until later in the afternoon.
Proposal to tax guns and ammo to support crime victim services once again advancing at the legislature
If it passes, Colorado voters would decide in November whether to approve the new tax
Preventing I-70 closures is top goal of commercial vehicle safety bill approved by state legislature
SB-100 increases tire chain requirements and institutes left lane restrictions in certain areas.
When the hail starts pelting, what happens to Colorado’s birds?
Colorado’s dramatic spring storms can be rough on its wildlife, but there are things people can do to help.
From AI to drone swarms, here’s some of what Air Force Academy Cadets will study in new Cyber Innovation Center
The building will help cadets learn the technology of the future, ‘because our adversaries are doing the same thing.’
High winds to blow into Colorado’s Front Range and Eastern Plains, again
While widespread power outages are possible, Xcel Energy has not announced any planned electric outages ahead of the high winds.
After Roe, the network of people who help others get abortions see themselves as ‘the underground’
In places like Colorado where abortion is legal, navigators at clinics provide logistical help, such as linking patients with abortion funds to pay for procedures and travel.
As US spotlights those missing or dead in Native communities, prosecutors work to solve their cases
People are gathering across the U.S. to spotlight the high rate of disappearances and killings in Native American communities.
A revitalized High Line Canal through metro Denver may be coming soon to a neighborhood near you
If all the pieces come together, the 71-mile trail will be one of the longest urban trails in the United States.
One woman’s journey with Alzheimer’s: How DU’s former chancellor is determined to delay the symptoms
Rebecca Chopp has done a lot, and her diagnosis hasn't stopped her from doing more.
Inpatient substance treatment centers can be life-saving for pregnant people, but there aren’t enough facilities
There are only seven inpatient treatment centers for Medicaid-eligible pregnant people in Colorado. Slots at all of them are scarce.