
155 Years Later, The Pony Express Draws Memorial Riders To Colorado
Some 600 riders will race through Colorado to celebrate the short-lived, but legendary mail service.

By Mike Lamp

Great Outdoors Colorado Pledges $25M To Get Kids Outside
The agency is offering grants to communities to create their own nature spaces close to where kids live and play.

By Mike Lamp

Boulder Transportation Board Takes Up Wider Bike Lanes
Boulder’s transportation board is considering a pilot project Monday night that would add wider bike lanes to four city streets, leaving less room for cars.

By Mike Lamp

Predicting extreme weather still eludes researchers
The report from the CU and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is a warning to emergency planners to expect the unexpected when it comes to Colorado’s weather.

By Mike Lamp

Is this Colorado spring really soggier? An expert weighs in
Doesken talked about the soggy spring this morning. Here are some edited highlights from the conversation: Why all of this rain for Denver and the Front Range?

By Mike Lamp

EPA is testing Pueblo neighborhood’s soil to gauge Superfund scope
EPA’s Region 8 website here. The agency now wants to test for lead and arsenic in the soil to determine the scope of the project.

By Mike Lamp

Colorado under-employment numbers better than rest of US
Colorado did better than the rest of the country in a federal snapshot of people out of work and those considered under employed.

By Mike Lamp

Colorado Springs mayoral candidates spar over pot, potholes
Former mayor Mary Lou Makepeace and former Attorney General John Suthers are squaring off in a runoff election on May 19 to decide the next mayor of Colorado Springs.

By Mike Lamp

Mother’s Day forecast: snow, rain, travel headaches
A long stretch of stormy weather continues over Colorado, with more rain for the Front Range, and a lot of snow forecast for the mountains.

By Mike Lamp

Western Slope town safe from another landslide, geologist says
Nearly a year after a huge landslide killed three men in western Colorado, experts are still monitoring a pond that formed near the top of the slide.

By Mike Lamp

More Colorado jobs on the way, say CU Boulder researchers
There were more than 28,000 new business filings in the first quarter of 2015. That’s expected to lead to more jobs.

By Mike Lamp

Colo. Sen. Bennet promises to oppose removing protections for federal lands
Bennet is concerned that the upcoming federal budget debate in Congress will try to add provisions to the budget to remove federal protections for public lands in Colorado.

By Mike Lamp

Arvada ponys up $1.8M for train quiet zones
Construction could be finished by the end of the year.

By Mike Lamp

Denver breaks record for snowiest February
The city got just under 2 inches overnight for a total of 22.2 inches so far this month.

By Mike Lamp

Less snow tonight, but trickier driving so watch out
The snow Thursday afternoon might not be as heavy as what hit the metro area late Wednesday. But driving will still be difficult.

By Mike Lamp

Coyotes are mating, so watch out for your pets
Residents in parts of Boulder have reported seeing the animals during the day, and coyotes are blamed for killing several cats.

By Mike Lamp