
Password mishap latest headache for Colorado’s beleaguered election clerks
Some County Clerks say the 11th-hour uncertainty about the security of the state elections system has prompted new questions from anxious voters.


A-Basin finally has “natural snow that we could work with” for opening weekend
As the temperatures drop, Colorado ski reports starting opening lifts.


Three people dead, three others injured during Halloween party shooting in Northglenn
Police believe multiple shooters were involved, but they do not have a suspect in custody.

By Molly Cruse

Colorado wildfire: All Highland Lakes fire evacuations lifted as firefighters reach 80 percent containment
Less than 72 hours since the fire began, firefighters gained control of the majority of the blaze.

By Molly Cruse

The last of Colorado’s dairy cows infected with bird flu have been released from quarantine
The state’s veterinarian said she’s “knocking on wood as we celebrate,” and that Colorado’s dairy industry isn’t out of the woods yet.

By Molly Cruse

Colorado wildfire: Crews make progress on ‘aggressive’ Highland Lakes fire as evacuations remain in Teller County
The danger is expected to increase today, with wind gusts of 60 mph forecasted.


Ballot Issue 2D: Prohibition of retail recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs
If passed, Ballot Issue 2D would amend the city charter to ban retail marijuana businesses within Colorado Springs city limits.

By Molly Cruse

Ballot Question 300: Allow retail marijuana establishments in Colorado Springs
If passed, Ballot Question 300, which was placed on the ballot by citizens, would allow the approximately 90 existing medical marijuana shops in Colorado Springs to apply for a recreational marijuana license.

By Molly Cruse

Marking one year since the Oct. 7 attacks, Colorado’s Jewish community mourns and remembers
“There’s anger that’s present, but there’s also hope.”

By Molly Cruse

Colorado weather: Expect smoky skies and more dry conditions this week
The smoke is primarily blowing into northwestern Colorado.

By Molly Cruse

Ahead of one year mark since Oct. 7 Hamas attack, Colorado students plan vigils and protests
As the anniversary of Hamas October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel approaches, college students around the state are holding vigils and protests on their respective university campuses.

By Molly Cruse

CU Boulder hosted its first powwow in over a decade, but Indigenous students say it was an ‘uphill battle’
For many of the CU students in attendance, this was their first time ever attending a powwow on campus.

By Molly Cruse

Boulder King Soopers Shooting Trial: With closing arguments wrapped up, it’s up to the jury to decide if the defendant was sane at the time of the killings
The prosecution and defense presented closing arguments Friday in the trial of the man accused of the 2021 shooting at a Boulder grocery store.


Xcel Energy under investigation after numerous complaints of power outages statewide
Various customer complaints described the outages as “completely unbearable” and “dangerous.”

By Molly Cruse

How some Colorado cities are responding to the U.S. Supreme Court’s homelessness ruling
At the beginning of the summer, SCOTUS ruled that cities can arrest or ticket people for sleeping outdoors. CPR News looked into how cities around Colorado are responding to the ruling.


What is the balloon flying across the Front Range sky?
Social media questions about aliens, international surveillance and Balloon Boy abounded.

By Molly Cruse