
In A Sudden Bounty Of Public Land Bills, There’s Hope One Of Them Will Help The Thompson Divide
The Thompson Divide, a 220,000-acre patchwork of forest, meadows and mountains within the White River and Gunnison national forests, has long been prime territory for ranchers, farmers, hunters, hikers, mountain […]

By Caitlyn Kim

A Stitch Of Time: Colorado Woman Honored For Creating Visual Legacy With Colorful Colchas
Josephine Lobato uses hand-dyed yarn and a traditional Spanish stitch to create colorful colchas to tell the story of her life and the history of her town.

By Caitlyn Kim

Young Colorado Climate Activists Join Forces With Greta Thunberg In DC
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez and other plaintiffs in the Juliana v. United States case are in the nation’s capital and New York City to speak with politicians and lead a strike.

By Caitlyn Kim

A Former Refugee Goes to Washington To Lobby For Future Refugees
Nga Vuong-Sandoval went to Washington, D.C., this week as part of a delegation organized by Church World Service and Refugee Council USA to lobby Congress to push for allowing more refugees into the country.

By Caitlyn Kim

Acting BLM Director Defends Move To Grand Junction In Front Of House Committee — And Says He Loves Public Lands
Pendley reiterated previous arguments in favor the move while some opponents said they worried it would weaken the agency.

By Caitlyn Kim

Bennet Finds Goodwill With New Hampshire Voters, But Little Commitment
Sen. Michael Bennet started his weekend New Hampshire adventure with the announcement of Gary Hart’s endorsement.

By Caitlyn Kim

Looking For A Boost, Bennet Hits The Presidential Campaign Trail With Former Sen. Gary Hart
When Gary Hart ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 1984, he was a “long shot” going into the first-in-the-nation primary in New Hampshire.

By Caitlyn Kim

Committee To Elect Democrats To The US Senate Is At Odds With Most Of The Colorado Dems Who Want To Be In The Senate
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee’s swift endorsement has Hickenlooper’s primary opponents up in arms


Eagle County Airport Is Home To One Of The Country’s Unique Military Flight Schools. Welcome To HAATS
The High Altitude Aviation Training site teaches helicopter crews from all U.S. service branches the high-risk skill of managing aircraft in the thin air over mountainous terrain.

By Caitlyn Kim

Space Command’s Officially A Go After White House Ceremony
The nation’s 11th combatant command will temporarily be based out of Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs.

By Caitlyn Kim

Trials, Tribulations And Triumphs Of The Town Hall In Colorado
As representatives like Joe Neguse leans hard into public town halls, other Colorado politicians, most prominently Sen. Cory Gardner, veer away.

By Caitlyn Kim

At The Table Or On The Menu? Critics Of BLM Move To Colorado Say It’s Designed To Weaken The Agency
There are concerns and suspicions that moving the BLM isn’t about better public land management, but an attempt to weaken the agency’s influence.

By Caitlyn Kim

ICE Defends The Treatment Of Detainees At Aurora Facility During Media Tour
Members of the press saw various rooms in the privately run detention center, but were not allowed to speak to detainees.

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado’s State And US Representatives Stake Their Claims On Gun Control After Trump Suggests National ‘Red Flag’ Law
Centennial State politicians fell on party lines as this week’s mass shootings in Gilroy, Calif.; Dayton, Ohio; and El Paso, Texas reignited the gun control debate.


Here’s What Colorado’s Congressfolk Will Be Up To On Their August Break
We checked in with the Colorado delegation and this is what they had to say about their recess plans.

By Caitlyn Kim

Bennet Draws Contrasts With Harris In Second Dem Debate, Saves Real Fire For The President
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet focused much of his ire during the second presidential debate on the current occupant of the office he’s seeking.

By Caitlyn Kim