
San Luis Valley Residents Pack Courtroom Over Access To Historic Ranch
The ranch’s new owner says too many people have access. Local residents vow to fight the case as long as they can.

In The San Luis Valley, Historic Promises Give Way To Yet Another Land Fight
The San Luis Valley is writing another chapter in what’s been called the longest-running civil legal dispute in the state, dating to a lawsuit filed in 1981.


Will Vail Preserve The ‘Last Great Ski Town,’ Or Is Crested Butte’s Paradise Lost?
While most in the ski town are cautiously optimistic about Vail’s arrival, others are fearful it will cause a real estate boom that will squeeze them out.

Does Colorado’s Fort Lyon Recovery Center Work? Answers In A New Report
Colorado Commission for the Homeless backs the program. But there are still critics at the state legislature, who promise to take a hard look at it next session.

2020 Is RTD’s New ‘Ballpark’ Estimate For North Metro Rail Line
The latest estimate from RTD is the latest disappointment for communities along the lines who’ve waited years for trains to roll.

As CDOT Breaks Ground On I-70 Rebuild, Opposition Vows To Continue Fight
The thoroughfare in north Denver will be widened to four lanes over a 10-mile stretch.

Proposed Fare Increase For RTD’s Access-A-Ride Worries Those Who Use It
A possible fare hike from $4.70 to $6 per trip has transit advocates worried that many won’t be able to afford it.

Smaller Increase On Tap For Health Insurance Exchange Premiums
“We’ve come over the curve of these ever-increasing, really large increasing rates,” said Michael Conway, Colorado’s interim insurance commissioner.

Denver’s Crackdown On Marijuana Party Buses Exposes Long-Simmering Debate
The city wants bus companies to consider applying for social consumption licenses, but those companies don’t see the licenses as viable options.

5th District Republican Primary Presents Strong Challengers for 6-Term Rep. Lamborn
The congressman faces four challengers in the Republican primary for the uber-conservative district’s seat.

Three Takeaways From The 2018 Denver Point-In-Time Homelessness Survey
The number of unsheltered people is on the rise, and so is the chronically homeless population.

$65M Federal Grant Means I-25 ‘Gap’ Expansion Could Start Later This Summer
The project will add a lane in each direction in the 18-mile section of freeway between Monument and Castle Rock.

Locals Wary, Hopeful After Vail Buys Crested Butte
Once the sale is completed, Vail will own five ski resorts in Colorado: Crested Butte, Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone and Breckenridge.

Colorado Supreme Court Rules Against TABOR Advocates In Aspen Bag Fee Suit
Aspen City Council passed the ordinance in 2011, banning the use of plastic bags and requiring grocers to charge $0.20 for paper bags.

A Line Operator Takes A Tongue-Lashing From The RTD Board Over Stranded Trains
The board decried DTP’s lack of communication and questioned what steps the company would take to prevent such incidents in the future.

Report Details Play-By-Play Of Hours-Long RTD A Line Breakdown
The report details what happened and what will done to prevent similar incidents in the future.