
“Look into their eyes”: new CU School of Medicine portrait exhibit presents real people behind the letters LGBTQ+
“I do think when you see someone and hear their story, it does make you think differently and doesn’t make it as easy to look away. And that was one of the things I hope people would do with this exhibit is have it stay with them,” says Carey Candrian, the associate professor at the CU School of Medicine behind the series.

Colorado Springs vaccine provider terminated from state program months after suspension
CDPHE shared its findings with federal regulators and recommended they stop working with the Dr. Moma clinic.

Coloradans rally against Texas’ six-week abortion ban on State Capitol steps
Hundreds gathered Saturday to protest a stringent Texas law that is pushing people seeking abortions to Colorado providers.

At Least 1,000 Afghan Refugees Will Resettle In Colorado This Year
Around 90 percent of Afghans headed to Colorado will be settled in metro Denver where there is already a large Afghan population.

Loveland Police Sergeant Involved In Forceful Arrest Of 73-Year-Old Woman With Dementia Resigns
Sgt. Philip Metzler is the third officer involved in the forceful arrest of Karen Garner last year to have resigned.

Longmont And Northern Arapaho Tribe Form A First-Of-Its-Kind Sister City Union
The Northern Arapaho Tribe once called the land Longmont occupies home, but were placed with the Shoshone on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming in the 19th century.

STEM School Shooter Sentenced To Life Without Parole
In June, the shooter was convicted of all 46 criminal counts brought against him, including three counts of first-degree felony murder.

No Charges For Loveland Officer Who Shot And Killed 19-Year-Old While In Mental Health Crisis
The Loveland police officer who shot 19-year-old Alex Domina during a mental health crisis in August will not face criminal charges. Domina died earlier this week from his injuries.

110 Flights Of Stairs, 343 Firefighters: The 20th Anniversary Of 9/11 Is Marked By Steps And Badges For Colorado First Responders
“It’s a way to physically represent and uphold how we say never to forget.”

Texas’ New Abortion Law Has Colorado Providers Anticipating Influx Of Out-Of-State Patients
The Texas law bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy.

Coaches Say Valor Christian High School Questioned Their Sexual Orientation, Forcing Them Out. The Community Is Rallying Around Them
Inoke Tonga and Lauren Benner both spoke up in recently about school officials at Valor Christian High questioning their sexual orientations. Their stories have garnered national attention.

Smoke From Wildfires Out West Will Cover Colorado This Weekend. Here’s What Health Officials Advise
State officials advise that some groups remain indoors.


Legacy Of Indigenous Boarding Schools In Colorado Includes Unmarked Graves And Generational Scars
As U.S. officials look into the history of boarding schools for Native American children, Colorado has started a task force to investigation the Teller Institute in Grand Junction.

Body Camera Footage Showing Forceful Arrest Of 75-Year-Old Idaho Springs Man Released
The videos show the Idaho Springs officers fail to announce they are police and then, within one minute of the encounter, tase Michael Clark without warning.

Idaho Springs Police Officer Who Tased A 75-Year-Old Man Without Warning Has Been Fired
Officer Nicholas Hanning is facing one charge of third-degree assault on an at-risk adult and a class 6 felony for his role in the arrest.

A 75-Year-Old Idaho Springs Man Is Still Recovering After He Was Tased Without Warning By Police
The attorney representing Michael Clark says there’s an underlying culture among some officers who have the mindset of “I can do whatever I want” if somebody doesn’t comply.