
Colorado Ski Industry Worried About Winter Bookings
A decline in September bookings for this winter should pick up once the snow starts falling.

Ute Mountain Utes Building Housing For The Homeless
It’s the tribe’s first housing project in eight years, and there are more than 100 people on a waiting list.

Colorado Springs Pushes For Pikes Peak Observatory
City officials say people have been using the mountain to stargaze since the 1800s.

Prisons Mean Livelihood In Fremont County, But Gitmo Detainees Aren’t Welcome
Thirteen state and federal prisons in Fremont County make corrections a lucrative business. But folks there don’t want Gitmo detainees.

Colorado Firefighter Who Died Of Cancer Being Honored
Craig Moilanen died Oct. 8 after a long battle with a form of leukemia and will be buried next week in Bismarck, North Dakota where he grew up.

University Of Colorado Boulder To Formally Re-Establish Fraternities
Fraternities severed ties with the university and formed their own independent governing body after a Chi Psi pledge died from alcohol poisoning in 2004.

SW Colorado Christmas Tree Train To Help Reduce Wildfire Risk
The train will take passengers to an area near Cascade Wye to cut down white firs and then haul the Christmas trees back to Durango.

Western Slope Mining Communities To Get Federal Grant
The POWER grant program is intended to help mining areas adjust as the country uses less coal.

Colorado Firefighters Travel To Receive WTC Beam
Fort Collins firefighters will bring one of the last remaining pieces of the World Trade Center from New York City to Colorado.

Colorado Woman Charged With Pimping 12-Year-Old Daughter
Prosecutors say the woman, her daughter, the Australian man and his mother all took a trip to Hawaii together in January after a brief visit in Colorado.

Colorado Water Goes To Recharge Albuquerque Area Aquifer
The Water Authority for Albuquerque and Bernalillo on Thursday began pumping water for the first time from its Bear Canyon Recharge Project.

EPA: Tests Show Water Sent To Navajo Nation Met Standards
The EPA released the results Tuesday, two months after farmers and Navajo officials said the water delivered by a contractor contained oil.

SUV Hit In Possible Road Rage Shooting In Arapahoe County
An SUV was struck by bullets Thursday morning in Arapahoe County soon after the sheriff’s office was asked to respond to a traffic complaint in the area.

Army Helicopters Plan To Train West Of Canon City
The BLM says the operations are expected to have little or no ground impact on the landing sites or neighboring property owners.

Reservation System Mulled For Conundrum, Four-Pass Loop
Residents are concerned with overcrowding, impacts to trailhead parking and conflicts between motorized and non-motorized travel in the area.

Recreational Shooting Started Pawnee Grassland Fires
Both fires started on the west side of the grasslands, and citations are being issued for shooting at illegal targets.

