
Two men stabbed and killed Sunday night, Aurora PD thinks they’re connected
Both men were homeless, though it’s unclear if that’s why they were targeted.

By Kiara DeMare

Loveland pass is now open, following landslide
Closed since Sunday morning, it reopened Wednesday afternoon

By Kiara DeMare

Polis announces mass pardon for previous psilocybin and psilocin convictions
The move is similar to his pardons of cannabis convictions in 2020.

By Kiara DeMare

Classical bass legend Charlie Burrell dies at 104
The “Jackie Robinson of classical music” and former Denver Symphony Orchestra bassist called Colorado home for much of his life.

By Kiara DeMare


Thousands gather across Colorado for ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump administration
More than a dozen rallies across the state were peace. Police used pepper balls and smoke on one group in Denver.

Protesters rally against ICE at Colorado Capitol as police use smoke, make arrests to disband offshoot
Denver police used smoke and pepper balls to disperse a group of protesters near the I-25 onramps on Broadway.

Colorado joins bipartisan lawsuit to stop 23andMe from selling data
The states say any sale would require individual personal consent.

By Kiara DeMare

Littleton funeral director gets maximum sentence of 18 months for abuse of a corpse and theft
Miles Harford kept multiple boxes of ashes as well as a corpse.

By Kiara DeMare

One week after Boulder firebomb attack, thousands gather for 30th annual Boulder Jewish Festival
Speakers spoke of solidarity and resolve in the face of the attack, which was one week ago today.


Fuel leak and incorrectly installed parts may have caused American Airlines fire at DIA
The flight, which took off from the Colorado Springs airport, reached 16,000 feet before it diverted to land at Denver International Airport.

By Kiara DeMare

Uncertainty ahead for Job Corps, including center in Mesa County, with federal funding freeze
The Department of Labor announced a federal funding freeze to take effect by the end of the month.

By Kiara DeMare

Advocates liken attempt to deport Boulder suspect’s family to authoritarian intimidation tactics
“Think about what that would mean if this precedent was established. It would mean that children could be held accountable for any kind of offense committed by their parents or other relatives.”

Chemicals used in fracking in Colorado underreported under new state law
Report estimates 60 percent of chemicals remain undeclared.

By Kiara DeMare

Burning buildings, pig cadavers and a chance to solve a ‘crime’ — Warren Tech’s Fire Day gives students a unique way to learn
The program is a chance for students to learn career-ready skills in their fields of choice, like forensic science or criminal justice.

By Kiara DeMare

‘A gross overreach’ – Colorado Nonprofit Association on funding cuts and executive orders
Nonprofit organizations in Colorado and across the country are navigating unchartered waters amid the reality of executive orders, funding cuts, and economic uncertainty.

By Kiara DeMare