
Army Recruitment Today Is Less ‘Be All You Can Be’ And A Lot More ‘Call Of Duty’
The Army is trying to reach new recruits through social platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat as well as the latest first-person video games, each with legions of devoted players.

By Taylor Allen

Election Day Turnout Was Up Compared To Other Off-Year Elections
1,549,529 ballots were cast.

By Taylor Allen

The School Safety Hotline Safe2Tell Got About 30 Percent More Tips In 2018-19 Than Last Year
Most of the tips related to suicide, followed by drugs and bullying.

By Taylor Allen

3 Cases Of Salmonella Reported In Colorado, CDC Warns
FYI: Don’t eat raw or undercooked ground beef.

By Taylor Allen

Colorado Lacks Early Childhood Teachers And Lawmakers Hope To Fix That Next Session
According to Rep. Emily Sirota, a Democrat, the need for early childhood educators will increase by 20 percent over the next 10 years.

By Taylor Allen

Denver Snow Will Stop, But More — And We Do Mean More — Could Be On The Way Tuesday
Some places in metro Denver saw up to 7 inches of snow Monday. Tuesday could drop a foot more.


Elizabeth’s Elected Officials Are Facing Recall Elections Over How Fast The Town Is Growing
Two members of the board of trustees face a recall election in December. The mayor and the other four trustees face one in April.

By Taylor Allen

Leroy Garcia Lays Out Democrats’ Legislative Goals After The Recall Effort Against Him Dies
Last Friday, the campaign for senate president’s recall only submitted four signatures. It required 13,506 valid signatures to force an election.

By Taylor Allen

Colorado’s Front Range Will Get Snow Tonight. Some Places Will See Up To A Foot
Places southwest of Metro Denver near the Palmer Divide and in the foothills could see 6-12 inches before it’s all over. And it could snarl morning traffic.

By Taylor Allen

Lawmakers And Advocates Alike Want To Revamp The 25-Year-Old Formula Behind School Funding. But They Don’t Agree On How
Critics of the formula said it leaves schools, especially those with students from low-income families, without the resources they need.

By Taylor Allen

2019 Colorado Ballot Guide: How To Vote, And What You’re Voting On
Election Day is less than a month away and if you haven’t done your research just yet, we’ve got a good start for you from Proposition DD and CC to local measures in Colorado Springs, Meeker and even school safety .


The Colorado Classic Will Continue To Be A Women’s Only Race
For Lucy Diaz, the race’s owner and chief operating officer, getting more recognition wasn’t the main goal. The goal was to make it the best race possible for female cyclists and to make sure they feel supported.

By Taylor Allen

Adams County Officials Are Working On Fixing Incorrect Ballots Sent To More Than 17,000 Voters
The ballots ask Aurora voters to choose one candidate for the at-large city council race this year — but there are two seats to be filled.

By Taylor Allen

Skier Lindsey Vonn Hasn’t Been Retired Long. Now She’s Going Into The Colorado Sports Hall Of Fame
The other inductees include former Rockies GM Bob Gebhard, track star Alonzo Babers, former DU hockey coach George Gwozdecky, top high school running back Terry Miller, and Paralympic swimmer Erin Popovich.

By Taylor Allen

As Decker Fire Grows, Fire Crews Come In From Oregon, California
The fire, south of Salida, is now more than 8,000 acres and is 30 percent contained.

By Taylor Allen

Hours After Keystone Announces A Record-Setting Opening, A-Basin Jumps The Line
The competition between the resorts did not go unnoticed by the ski Twitter-sphere.

By Taylor Allen