
‘Keep An Eye To The Sky,’ Heavy Afternoon Rain To Bring Possibility Of Flooding
The National Weather Service says that heavy rain over southeastern Colorado could cause flooding over vulnerable burn scar areas.

Colorado Effort To Accelerate Access To Electric Vehicles Loses Charge
Automakers offer up more electric vehicle models in hopes of convincing Colorado not to adopt California’s zero-emission vehicle standards.

Denver’s Justice High School Marks 10 Years Of Giving Students A Second Chance
Denver didn’t have a lot of options for kids who struggled in the traditional school system a decade ago.

Just Weeks From Summer, Colorado Ski Season Continues At These Ski Resorts
Thanks to a late-season snow, four Colorado ski areas will be open for Memorial Day weekend, several will stay open into June.

In Times Of Shootings And Other Tragedies, Scammers Try To Defraud Would-Be Donors
After the STEM School shooting, officials are warning would-be Samaritans to be wary of fraudulent donation pages. One group, The Colorado Healing Fund, hopes to provide more security.

Lawmakers Give Colorado Parents $100 To Start A College Fund For Their Kids
The college savings account program would put money into a College Invest savings account for each child born or adopted starting in 2020.

Colorado Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of Ban On High-Capacity Magazines
The Colorado Supreme Court will decide whether a law passed in 2013 that banned high capacity magazines infringes on gun owners Second Amendment rights

Healthy Snowpack In The Colorado River Basin Is Improving Reservoirs Across Multiple States
A snowy winter and wet spring mean more of Colorado’s snowpack will make it into reservoirs across the Colorado River System.

Pueblo’s Only Homeless Shelter Closes Soon But There’s A Plan To Change That
A $1.3 million grant to pay for renovations would not only provide permanent housing to people experiencing homelessness, but create a hub for community resources as well.

The Denver March Pow Wow Tells The Story Of Dance And Tradition, Prayer And Perseverance
Intertribal powwows began as a way for native families separated by colonialist policies to reunite and pass down traditions to younger generations.

‘It Was Like A Wrestling Match’: Trail Runner Recounts Harrowing Mountain Lion Attack
Travis Kauffman says he was “pretty bummed out” to turn around and see a mountain lion chasing him during a trail run earlier this month.

The Tiny Home Community For Denver’s Homeless Has Found New Digs In Globeville
After Denver rejected the Beloved Community Village’s petition for private land, the city has now offered city-owned land as a new semi-permanent home.

Colorado Federal Workers Protest As They Go Without Pay As The Shutdown Stalemates
Hundreds of furloughed and essential federal employees rallied in downtown Denver on Thursday as workers hit dire financial straits.

You Know Who Else Has Moved To Denver In Droves? Geese. They Love It Here
When winter comes to Denver, so do giant flocks of Canada geese.

Homeless Shelters Prep For The Busiest Time Of Year As Temperatures Drop Below Freezing
One Colorado shelter even doubled their capacity after demand jumped in October.

Dreaming Of A White Christmas? For Some, Chances Look Good For Snow
If you live in the mountains it’s almost guaranteed that there will be snow on the ground on Christmas Day and highly probable there will be snow falling from the sky.