
Cooler Weather To Tamp Down Fire Threat For Eastern Plains
Near record temperatures around Denver will be getting cooler too.

By Mike Lamp

Denver Lawyer, A Former Scalia Clerk, Recalls His Late Mentor With Fondness
Denver attorney Jameson Jones says people would be surprised at how warm and gregarious a person Scalia was.

By Mike Lamp

Ahead Of Tornado Season 2016, What You Should Know In Three Graphics
Colorado’s tornado season typically starts in May. Peak twister activity is usually the first week of June.

By Mike Lamp

Spruce Beetles Invade More Colorado Forest While Pine Beetles Fade
The good news: The mountain pine beetle is back to normal levels. The bad news: The spruce beetle is an active epidemic.

By Mike Lamp

Colorado Snow Levels Way Above Average This Year
Snowpack ranged from slightly above average in northern Colorado, to 130 percent of average in the southwestern mountains.

By Mike Lamp

‘Standing Room Only’ At Denver Rescue Mission Day Center
The center opens around 6 a.m., serving breakfast to as many as 800 people, and offering a place to stay out of the cold through the day.

By Mike Lamp

Some Denver Metro Renters Are Paying A Tiny Bit Less
The median rent in the Denver area fell only about $7 between the third and fourth quarters of 2015.

By Mike Lamp

Study: Colorado Transfer Students Struggle To Graduate
The transfer process is exceptionally complication, researchers say.

By Mike Lamp

Colorado Ranked Fifth For Energy Efficient Buildings
The state is on U.S. Green Building Council’s 2015 list for buildings that use less energy and water, and reduce carbon emissions.

By Mike Lamp

Frontier To Start Colorado Springs-Las Vegas Service
It’s the first new air service from Colorado Springs since Allegiant Air began offering flights to Phoenix two years ago.

By Mike Lamp

Coloradans Buy $23M In Powerball Tickets In One Week
The seven-day total is way above a typical week, which usually has a little over $1 million in Powerball sales.

By Mike Lamp

So Far, A Healthy Snow Season For Colorado
Spring could bring stronger storms, said Kyle Fredin with the Weather Service in Boulder.

By Mike Lamp

Warmer Temperatures Could Ring In The Front Range New Year
It will still be cold tonight for New Year’s Eve though.

By Mike Lamp

Busy Roads Expected In Colorado Over Holidays
AAA Colorado predicts more than 1.6 million people in the state will drive or fly between Wednesday and Jan. 3, up slightly from 2014.

By Mike Lamp

Low Gas Prices Keep Inflation Down For Coloradans
Overall, prices in Colorado and 12 other states fell 0.2 percent from October.

By Mike Lamp

Denver Rescue Mission Hosts 200 People In New Day Center
“We don’t want people to be outside in the extreme temperatures like this,” a spokeswoman said.

By Mike Lamp