
Second Lawsuit Filed Over Chemicals In Groundwater Near Colorado Springs
The lawsuit alleges manufacturers knew, or should have known, about potential health risks from the chemicals.

Who Should Have Access To Body Camera Footage In Colorado Springs?
Colorado Springs’ new body camera program launched this week. But transparency advocates say their footage-release policy is “overly restrictive.”

Revived Winter Park Ski Train: $39 For A One-Way Ticket
The ski train will operate on weekends from Jan. 7 to March 26, 2017, Amtrak and Winter Park announced Thursday.

Details Of Revived Winter Park Ski Train Coming Thursday
Details for a new “Winter Park Express” including ticketing availability, schedules and fares, are set to be announced tomorrow.

Winter Park To Start Construction On New Train Platform
A new, ADA-compliant platform was essential to ongoing plans to bring back the Ski Train.

A Rare Fish, A Cold Creek, And A Warm Future: Climate Change At The Sand Dunes
An ambitious project is symbolic of how land managers are approaching one of their biggest long-term issues: climate change.

In The Black Canyon, Climate Change Complicates Already Demanding Climbs
Temperatures are rising at the park near Montrose. So more climbers are visiting earlier and later in the year — but that has its issues too.

At RNC, Republican US Senate Hopeful Glenn Takes Aim At Obama’s Legacy
In keeping with the RNC’s theme of “Make America Safe Again,” Glenn’s speech focused on public safety and the relationship between police officers and black communities.

Great Sand Dunes Eyes Purchase Of 12K Acres Within Park Boundaries
That acreage is part of the historic Medano Ranch, which is owned by the Nature Conservancy.

Charges Filed In Mountain Bike Pioneer’s Disappearance, Death
A Saguache County man faces murder, burglary and other charges in the 2009 death and disappearance of Colorado Springs native Mike Rust.

Most Vacation Rentals To Be Banned In Denver After Council Passes New Rules
The most controversial part of the new legislation states that the necessary license will only be granted to landlords who rent out their primary residences.

Denver Set To Officially Recognize Short-Term Rentals
A proposal up for a final vote would legally recognize the popular alternative to hotels — and would effectively ban many of them.

Alamosa’s Commercial Airline Service Is On The Chopping Block
The airport’s manager says he’s trying to keep the service, which is subsidized by the federal government.

Controversial Criminal Prediction System Has Colorado Roots
ProPublica examined more than 7,000 “risk scores” and found troubling racial disparities.

Denver Now Bigger Than Detroit, Census Says
Denver’s been adding residents at a rapid clip since 2010. The Motor City? Not so much.

NOAA: Global Warming Effect Of Emissions Up 37 Percent Since 1990
A NOAA scientist pointed to a familiar culprit: The burning of fossil fuels from cars, power plants and other trappings of modern society.