
The Mudslides That Closed I-70 Also Muddied Hanging Lake’s Crystal Clear Water
State officials will have a clearer idea of how the mudslides affected the water and area around the natural landmark once I-70 reopens after repairs.

Federal Court Shoots Down Colorado Man’s Attempt To Rejoin Olympic Roster
An Olympic hopeful from Colorado has lost his bid to lift a suspension from the U.S. national team for sexual misconduct.

Colorado Schools Are Still Deciding Whether To Follow CDC Mask Guidance
The CDC recommends that all teachers, staff and students of K-12 schools wear masks, regardless of vaccination status. Here’s what Colorado schools will and won’t require.

Colorado Launches New Office To Boost Jobs And Equity In The Cannabis Industry
Colorado is launching a new Cannabis Business Office, which aims to create economic opportunities and local jobs in the state’s marijuana industry.

Idaho Springs Police Sued Over Violent Arrest Of Unarmed 75-Year-Old
The federal lawsuit alleges the Idaho Springs Police Department failed to adequately train and supervise its officers.

The Tokyo Summer Olympics Are Over. Here Are The 10 Coloradans Who Won Medals
Coloradans on the national team won 10 Olympic medals at the Tokyo Summer Olympics.

Colorado’s Extreme Weather Over The Weekend Closes, Opens And Closes Roads Again
Mudslides and a small wildfire closed I-70 for several hours. And now the Eastern Plains are seeing flood advisories.

Poudre Canyon Flood: Officials Recover More Bodies, Bringing Death Toll To Three
A man’s body was recovered in the search for people who went missing during last week’s flash flood in the upper part of the Poudre Canyon, Larimer County officials confirmed Sunday. Two people remain missing.

Poudre Canyon Flooding: Number Of Missing People Grows, Poudre River Still Off Limits
Updated July 22 at 12:41 p.m. Officials are still searching for three people who went missing during Tuesday night’s flash flood in the upper part of Poudre Canyon.

Poudre Canyon Flooding: Poudre River Closed, Flash Flood Watch Still In Place As Search For Missing Continues
Updated 4:51 p.m. Larimer County officials have closed the Poudre River for all uses following the deadly flood in Poudre Canyon.


Jousting, Fair Foods And A Viking Wedding: The Colorado Renaissance Festival Returns After A Year Yonder
Every summer, with the exception of last year, dozens of acres in Larkspur is transformed into a medieval kingdom for the Colorado Renaissance Festival. After a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual festival is back.

These Coloradans Are Heading To The Olympic Games In Tokyo
The games begin July 21 and will feature 613 U.S. Olympians.

After Decades Of Speculation, CU Boulder South Land Will Be Used To Protect Residents From Floods
The city would take half the land under the deal to use for stormwater retention systems.

Prepare For Another Few Days Of White Skies As Western Smoke Blankets State
Updated Tuesday 9:12 a.m. Smoke is still in the air across Colorado, but the weather might allow for some improvement overnight.

Officials Say Four People Arrested On Gun And Drug Charges At Hotel Near Coors Field Were Not A Threat To All-Star Game
Police said the scene and evidence found pointed toward illicit drug sales.

It’s Mosquito Season And That Means West Nile Virus Is Back
Weld County says it has detected the virus in mosquitoes for the first time this season.