It’s Avalanche Season In Colorado. As More Snow Hits This Weekend, Here’s How To Stay Safe
Ten people have already been caught in avalanches this season in Colorado, resulting in one death so far.
By Taylor Allen
‘Nobody Should Be Shocked’ By New Report About How The Public Was Misled During The War In Afghanistan, One Colorado Veteran Says
The Washington Post investigation revealed that U.S. officials misled the public on their progress during the conflict.
By Taylor Allen
Your Trips To Some National Parks Are About To Get A Lot More Expensive
The entrance fee for you and your car to get into Colorado National Monument went from $10 in 2016 to $25 in 2020.
By Taylor Allen
New Federal Food Stamp Rules Will Affect Coloradans. But It’ll Likely Be Hundreds, Not Tens Of Thousands
But if more proposed changes take effect, that number could balloon.
By Taylor Allen
A-Basin Skiers Got A Bad Black Friday Deal After A Rock Slide Closed I-70
But by Saturday, the closure was lifted and business was back to normal.
By Taylor Allen
Prosecutors Concerned After Colorado Supreme Court Rejects Weiser’s Petition To Reconsider Plea Deal Decision
Hundreds of people serving time in Colorado can now challenge their sentences.
By Taylor Allen
Oh No, Snow Canceled Work And Made Skiing Better
The Colorado Department of Transportation says skiers and snowboarders can expect a lot of traffic headed up to the mountains this Thanksgiving weekend.
By Taylor Allen
The First Test In Mesa County For Norovirus Came Back Negative. But Health Officials Still Aren’t Ruling It Out
More results are pending, and the first test could have come from a person with a rarer strain of norovirus.
By Taylor Allen
The Norovirus-Like Illness That Closed Every School in Mesa County Seems To Be Spreading. But The State Isn’t Too Worried
Norovirus outbreaks, while unpleasant, rarely have lasting effects, and hit the state around this time every year.
By Taylor Allen
After The STEM Shooting, Douglas County Wanted To Invest In School Safety. Here’s How They’ll Spend $13 Million To Do That
Most of the funds will go to physically securing schools.
By Taylor Allen
Greeley JBS Meat-Processing Plant Allegedly Violated The Clean Water Act For 5 Years
Food & Water Watch also alleges that the state health department knew about these violations for years but didn’t adequately enforce the law.
By Taylor Allen
Only About 1 In 5 People Who Received Late Arapahoe County Replacement Ballots Voted
That may have had an impact on a very close Aurora mayoral race.
By Taylor Allen
Palisade High School Is Closed After 300 Students And Staff Got Sick From An Unknown Illness
Neither the school nor the Mesa County Health Department knows what’s making people sick.
By Taylor Allen
Aurora’s Mayoral Race Could Finally Be Settled Thursday
Douglas County spokeswoman Wendy Manitta Holmes said the state’s Secretary of State office directed the counties to wait on counting additional ballots — absentee ballots — until Thursday.
By Taylor Allen
Polis Unveils Plan To Make College More Affordable For Coloradans
Higher education is important: about 75 percent of all Colorado jobs require some kind of post-secondary credential or a degree.
By Taylor Allen