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 claim 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.
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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.
San Luis Valley-wide power outage due to transmission line failure on Poncha Pass
As of 9:30 a.m., crews from Tri-State Electric were en route to the pass to assess the cause and a possible fix.
Colorado man sues police for $100 million after being tased and paralyzed
A man who said he was paralyzed after being hit with a Taser while running from police in Colorado filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against one of the officers, seeking $100 million in damages.
Three people hospitalized in Colorado after receiving stem-cell treatments in Mexico
The CDC issued the report Thursday on infections of Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM), which it described as “difficult-to-treat” and “intrinsically drug-resistant.”
Colorado-based abortion fund sees rising demand. Many are from Texas, where procedure is restricted
The new data reveals an increase in demand each year since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.
Jeffco school district bus drivers, cafeteria workers and classroom aides rally over school staffing and safety
The union of support staff and the state's second-largest school district await mediation in their stalled contract negotiations.
First few months of Grand Junction’s unhoused resource center spark early optimism
The facility that opened as an alternative to large gatherings in city parks has exceeded expectations in the first quarter.
Are you ready to get your spring gardening on? Get set with these plant sales around southern Colorado
Many of these locations also offer tips and can answer any of your spring gardening questions. And with Mother’s Day around the corner, gift ideas will be aplenty.
47-year-old cold case in Colorado Springs solved
Authorities were looking into the killing of 14-year-old Maria Loraine Honzell, who was stabbed to death in 1977.
Lawmakers approved more funding for RTD, but couldn’t agree on how to reform it
As the 2024 legislative session has wrapped, it’s clear that RTD funding will happen — but reforms won’t.
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state May 10-12
Your weekly list of arts, culture, music, theater, film and other things to do this weekend.
Deal, and no deal: Why one of the legislature’s biggest bills likely won’t prevent a ballot battle
Colorado lawmakers passed a bipartisan property tax cut. Outside groups are ready to ask voters for more.