The Colorado Classic Is The Only Race Of Its Kind, And It’s Inspiring Women Across The State
Now, the trick is to sustain it.
Final Autopsy Report Released On Sol Pais, Who Was Considered A Threat To Metro Denver Schools
The Clear Creek County Coroner’s office released its final report Wednesday confirming that an 18-year-old woman who the FBI considered to be a threat to Colorado schools died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Bear Gonna Bear: Aspen Restaurant Manager Bit, Then Fined
A restaurant in Aspen was fined for the second time Sunday after a bear broke into the restaurant’s dumpster and attacked its manager after he tried to scare the bear out of the dumpster.
Dozens Of Denver Schools Sweat Out Record-Breaking Heat On First Day Of School
Of DPS’s 207 schools, 60 lack air conditioning.
High-Speed Transit In I-70 Corridor Could Bring Money, But First Colorado Would Have To Be Better At Funding Infrastructure
In Colorado, the majority of funding for transportation infrastructure comes from the state gas tax, which hasn’t been raised in nearly 30 years and has about half the purchasing power it did in 1991.
Whoa: Grapefruit-Sized Hailstone Might Break The Colorado Record
It weighed 8.5 ounces and had a circumference of nearly 13 inches.
Metro State Says There’s No Connection Between Cancer Diagnoses And 40-Year-Old Campus Building
University officials said that previous tests for asbestos and lead in the water gave them no reason to believe the building was unsafe.
UN Climate Report Says Agriculture Needs to Change, But Colorado Farmers Have Other Concerns
While many farmers in Colorado are already making sustainable changes, new climate reports may not be able to push them to take even further steps.
5,755 People Are Experiencing Homelessness In Metro Denver
Every year for one night in January a national count of people experiencing homlessness is conducted.
When School’s Out For Summer In Colorado, The Kids Who Depend On Free Or Reduced Lunches Can Go Hungry
Colorado improved its ranking from 2017, but free summer lunch participation has decreased across the country, prompting officials to reevaluate efforts.
Polis Pushes Coloradans To Choose College For The Sake Of The State
Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Department of Higher Education have vowed to help more people get college degrees by decreasing costs and providing information on return on investing in education.
Conservationists Warn That New Oil And Gas Drilling Leases Will Threaten Sage Grouse
The Trump administration has issued 10 times more acres per month in a threatened bird’s priority habitat than in the previous administration.
Former Colorado Rockies Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki Announces Retirement
Tulowitzki played for the Rockies from 2006-15. He is retiring after injuries that limited him to 13 plate appearances since July 2017.
El Paso County Complains About Robocalls More Than Any Other County In The US
Federal Trade Commission data shows where people report robocalls, and Coloradans made the top of the most complaints lists.
Under DIA’s Flight Paths, Adams County Residents Say No One Is Listening To Them
When DIA was constructed so was an agreement between Adams and Denver counties that outlined airport noise monitoring and violations, but it’s been a contentious issue ever since.
‘There’s More Love In The World Than Hate’: Community Will Gather For 7th Anniversary Of Aurora Theater Shooting
A candlelight vigil will be held at 11:30 p.m. Friday at the Aurora Municipal Building.