Colorado Leads Nation In Brewery Employment
California breweries employ more people, but Colorado leads when factoring in how big a state’s population is.
Mini Doc: Columbine Memories Don’t Match Facts
The narrative around the 1999 Columbine shooting developed rapidly — and incorrectly, a new mini documentary says.
Snowmass Gets Pushback After Removing Fluoride From Water
The Snowmass Water and Sanitation District board voted in July to stop adding fluoride to drinking water.
Listen: Denverites Howl At Supermoon Eclipse
What does one do when the moon is full, tinted blood orange by an eclipse? Howl at it, of course.
New Protected Bike Line On Denver’s South Broadway — For The Weekend Anyway
Bike Denver says the event will kick off the public input process for a possible permanent bike corridor along Broadway.
For Sale In Steamboat: Fire-Breathing 1998 GMC Minivan
A Steamboat Springs car artist is selling his “Phoenix 2.0,” a dragon car built over a 1998 minivan.
In Costilla County, Tempers Flare In A Fight Over How To Live
A crowded Costilla County Commission meeting grows heated and spills into the street. What’s behind the unrest?
Colorado Child Poverty Rate Continues To Decline
The latest child poverty rate of 15.4 percent is the lowest since 2008.
Kaiser Says New Vail Valley Facility Will Help Lower Health Bills
Kaiser says its presence in the mountains will help reduce health care costs in the area.
BLM Studying Oil, Gas Drilling In South Park Basin
The possibility of drilling returning to the area has environmentalists and fish guiding services on edge.
Second NW Colorado Coal Mine Set For Environmental Review
A review was agreed to just a week after the nearby Colowyo Mine was cleared to keep operating.
RTD’s EcoPass Cost Could Jump 18 Percent Next Year
Pass prices haven’t been adjusted since 2011. A vote on proposed changes is scheduled for next week.
Can The Sage Grouse Be Protected Without The Feds?
What happens when a community tries to head off a listing — but it happens anyway.
In Craig, The First Chapter In A Coal Mining Legal Battle Comes To A Close
The Interior Department lets the Colowyo mine stay open. But the future of a nearby mine could soon be up in the air.
Boulder County To Consider Tightening Housing Efficiency Rules
The plan would require all new homes of 4,000 square feet or more to produce as much energy as they consume by 2022.
Artist Behind Donald Trump ‘Dragon Slayer’ Billboard: People Need To Be ‘Open Minded’
A billboard in Grand Junction depicts Donald Trump in a coat of armor, slaying a dragon symbolizing “libtards” and “RINOs.”