EducationCU faculty, staff and students push back against university-controlled AI rolloutBy Jenny Brundin · Mar. 9, 2026
Government and PoliticsTwo proposals on artificial intelligence in the medical system advance at the statehouseBy Rae Solomon and Kyle McKinnon · Mar. 9, 2026
NewsMichael Bennet is leveling criticism at Colorado Gov. Jared Polis as he vies to replace himBy Colorado Sun · Mar. 7, 2026
MilitaryU.S. Space Command offering ‘significant’ bonuses for moving to Alabama from Colorado SpringsBy Dan Boyce · Mar. 9, 2026
NewsUniversity’s mine once produced gold, now the school plans to turn part of the dark, dusty tunnel into a quantum labBy Sarah Mulholland
Life and CultureA San Luis Valley museum is the latest to join a global network connecting history to present day human rights issuesBy Kendra Carr
Music‘Once I started being authentic to myself, everything I dreamed of in high school came to me’: Meet Mia Asano, the heavy metal violinistBy Sandy Battulga
PurplishListenPurplishListenA prescription for pesticides? Why lawmakers considered a novel approach to neonicsBy Bente Birkeland and Rae Solomon
PurplishListenPurplishListenWill Colorado give data centers a warm embrace, or a cool reception?By Sam Brasch, Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun, and Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC
Colorado MattersListenColorado MattersListenMarch 9, 2026: Neonics protect crops but at what cost to pollinators?; Meet Denver Paralympic curler Dan RoseBy Ryan Warner
NewsDespite recent precipitation, it’s still dry in southeastern Colorado and that has dire implications for agriculture in the regionBy Shanna Lewis · Mar. 9, 2026
NewsEffort to eliminate criminal penalties for prostitution in Colorado will be abandonedBy alavery · Mar. 9, 2026
ImmigrationFederal cops spent weeks tracking young immigrants, was it for their safety, or to make deportation easier?By Allison Sherry
ImmigrationICE detention, deportation can deny justice in local criminal cases, frustrating prosecutorsBy Ben Markus and Allison Sherry