Cycling’s USA Pro Challenge To Return In 2016
The future of the pro cycling race was in doubt after its founders said last fall they were pulling their financial support of the event.
Professional Landlords Feel Pinch From Denver’s Short-Term Rental Plan
Should landlords be allowed to rent out properties they don’t live in on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO? A plan under consideration would ban it.
Sexual Assault Reports Nearly Double At Air Force Academy
Some 49 cadets — 44 women and five men — filed reports in the 2014-2015 school year, according to a new report.
Photos: National Western Stock Show Steer Parade Through Denver
The event kicks off the 2016 stock show, which officially opens on Saturday and runs for 16 days.
City Grant Helps Grand Junction Homeless Shelter Stay Open
“We were in serious danger of closing,” said Bill Ward, who serves on the nonprofit’s board.
Co-Founder Of Boulder Beer, Colorado’s First Microbrewery, Dies At 81
David Hummer, who held a doctorate in astrophysics, called starting a brewery “the most irresponsible thing I ever did.”
Boulder’s New Short-Term Rental Rules Take Effect
The new rules, which aim to protect the rental market and establish basic safety standards, are fairly strict.
Colorado’s Population Swells By 100,000, Census Says
Colorado’s population now stands at 5,546,574, up more than half a million from 2010.
Anheuser-Busch To Buy Breckenridge Brewery
The deal is the latest in a string of acquisitions for industry giant Anheuser-Busch.
Colorado Overdose Deaths Tick Up 5 Percent
In 2013, 846 people died from a drug overdose. In 2014, that figure jumped to 899.
Vail Resorts Workers Up In Arms Over Reported Housing Plan
Workers living in company housing at Keystone were told they would have new roommates by Christmas. The company now says the plan is voluntary.
Winter Park Ski Train Unlikely To Return This Season, Says Resort
“But never say never,” a resort spokesman said.
Loophole May Close For Colorado’s ‘Rogue Officers’
Colorado police officers are allowed to work even if they have guilty felony pleas on their record. But it appears change could be coming.
Hungry Moths Take Bite Out Of National Forest Christmas Trees
The tussock moth, a native pest, is chewing up evergreen trees — including the Christmas tree favorite Douglas fir.
All Aboard Amtrak Between Fort Collins And Denver? Maybe
The Coloradoan points out that an Amtrak route between the two cities would be much cheaper than a new high-speed commuter rail line.
Where Were The Shootings In Your Neighborhood?
A new map tracks and presents every homicide, attempted murder, assault, self-defense shooting and accident that involved a gun in the last year.