
Colorado’s Search And Rescue Teams Have Advice For People Headed Outdoors This Weekend: Be Safe
After Thursday’s snowstorm, avalanche danger is considerable in Colorado’s high country. And because ski resorts are closed, those slopes have effectively become backcountry too.


Polis Confirms Community Spread Of New Coronavirus In Colorado High Country
The state suspects that they’ll find this phenomenon, which means the virus is spreading without being detected by public health workers, along the Front Range.

Romanoff Claims Victory In Colorado’s Democratic State Caucuses
Preliminary results showed that Romanoff won 55 percent of the votes counted by Sunday afternoon, according to the Colorado Democratic Party.

Democratic Presidential Candidate Pete Buttigieg Pushes Ahead To Super Tuesday, Talks About Coronavirus, Guns And More
Democratic presidential nominee Pete Buttigieg spoke to Colorado Public Radio on Sunday and talked about his support in Colorado, the what presidential leadership looks like in the face of a spreading virus and gun reforms in America.


Warren Unveils Plan To Legalize Marijuana During Denver Visit
Before a campaign event in Denver, Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren rolled out a sweeping plan to legalize marijuana in the U.S.

2020 Colorado Officer-Involved Shootings
A list that compiles all officer-involved shootings across Colorado since the beginning of the year.

Last Winter’s Avalanche Season Was Unprecedented — Could It Happen Again?
Colorado’s 2018 avalanche season was bad and scientists now say it’s even worse than they thought.


Colorado Backs Out Of Lawsuit To Stop T-Mobile-Sprint Merger After Making Deal For Jobs, 5G Service
Dish Network will put its new wireless headquarters in Littleton — with at least 2,000 full-time jobs — and make Colorado one of the first 10 states with 5G broadband service.

State Residents Can Skip College Application Fee For One Day
On Colorado Free Application Day, Oct. 15, 2019, there will be no fees for Coloradans to apply to any of the 32 public schools, and several private institutions too.

Boulder’s Emerald Ash Borer Quarantine Was Only A Delaying Action. Now The Real Fight Begins
The Emerald Ash Borer, which attacks and kills Ash trees, has found its way out of Boulder County. Now what?

CU Boulder Officials Say Woman Seen Shouting Racist Slurs At Black Students In Video Is Not A Student Or Affiliated With The School
A video posted on social media showed the white woman cursing at and using slurs against black students.

Decker Fire Grows By 200 Acres, Keeping Evacuees, Fire Officials On Edge
Officials report that the fire is now burning 6,155 acres 2 miles south of Salida in the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness. The containment has stayed at 5 percent.

While Officials Work To Keep The Decker Fire Away From Salida And Other Towns, They Plan To Let It Burn In The Wilderness Until It Snows
Evacuation orders were issued on Wednesday. At least one structure has been destroyed.


Colorado Energy Think Tank CEO Kortenhorst Talks Oil In The Time Of Climate Summit
Jules Kortenhorst, CEO of the sustainability-focused Rocky Mountain Institute based in Colorado, spoke with CPR’s Sam Brasch about meeting with oil company executives in New York during the UN Climate Summit.


How Do You Hook More Women On Fly-Fishing? Get More Women Guides In The Rivers With Them
A scholarship for women fly-fishing guides at Colorado Mountain College wants to increase not just the number of women fishing, but the number of women leading the industry.

After Denver City Council Declines To Renew Contracts With Private Halfway Houses, Officials Wonder Where The Plan Forward Is
The two companies, CoreCivic and GEO Group, have fallen under criticism for their treatment of detained immigrants at facilities including one in Aurora.