DA won’t file criminal charges in death of 6-year-old at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
Officials Tuesday they will not file charges against workers who failed to ensure a 6-year-old girl was properly restrained on a ride at the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park before she fell 110 feet to her death last September.
Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder will reopen nearly a year after mass shooting
The store was originally set to reopen Jan. 20, but the company delayed due to a 10-day strike by employees across the Front Range.
CU was forced to cut down a famed 142-year-old tree. Clones will carry on its legacy
A plains cottonwood on the University of Colorado campus has genes that stand out from its peers. That’s why researchers want to clone it.
These Coloradans will compete for gold in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
The competition officially kicks off Feb. 2. The opening ceremony, when athletes gather to light the Olympic flame, will be held two days later.
Identity of final person missing from Marshall fire confirmed as investigators uncover bone fragments
There has been one confirmed death from the Marshall fire, which burned nearly 1,000 homes in December.
“Personal choices” behind surge in traffic deaths in Colorado, officials say
The state has seen a 50 percent increase in traffic deaths since 2011.
After Marshall fire, residents feel ‘lucky’ with what they have, but struggle to figure out the future
As people are allowed to return home after the Marshall Fire, they feel either a huge sigh of relief or painful agony.
School is back in session in Boulder County. Students affected by the Marshall Fire say that’s not what they need
“I didn’t even have a mask for school until two days ago. We’re still homeless.”
New year, new semester: How schools are handling the omicron wave
As COVID cases are once again on the rise, students, parents and teachers are once again having to grapple with how to return safely to the classroom.
High winds, snow back in the forecast for Boulder County and mountain towns
People in Colorado’s mountain communities and along the Front Range will once again experience strong winds as a cold front hits the state. The windstorm comes just a week after […]
Boulder County fires: One of the three missing victims is found alive, 2 still unaccounted for; FBI is investigating cause of fire
FEMA toured the devastation Sunday and set up a “one stop shop” for residents needing resources.
CU Boulder will start the spring semester remotely, citing the Marshall Fire and rising COVID-19 cases
Chancellor Phil DiStefano said the combination of the fire and the pandemic leaves the university unable to welcome back thousands of students.
If you take an at-home COVID test and it’s positive, you’re supposed to report it to Colorado officials. Here’s how
If you test positive using an at-home antigen test, whether it’s state-provided or not, the CDPHE requests you do five things.
Arson investigation opened as crews contain Oak fire in Littleton
Crews are working to contain a fast-moving grass fire Monday afternoon that ignited near Chatfield State Park in Littleton.
Colorado gets more snow on the Western Slope and in the High Country
Colorado weather: Plenty of snow in the mountains, nothing to report on the Front Range.
Clark Richert, Colorado art icon and Drop City founder, dies at at 80
Clark Richert, whose abstract and counterculture art molded the Colorado art scene, died on Christmas Eve.