Life and CultureHoping to become the world’s tarantula capital, La Junta hosts first-ever festival dedicated to the tiny crittersBy Jess Hazel
ArtsIn Trinidad, a new space for artists to create — and live — opens with an eye on revitalization and communityBy Dan Boyce
Life and CultureAs the reparations debate continues nationally, some Denver organizations are stepping up nowBy Elaine Tassy
JusticeColorado Springs LETAC approves CSPD Use of Force audit but wants the conversation to continueBy Abigail Beckman
Life and CultureFront Range animal shelters are filling up. The pandemic, vet shortage and housing restrictions might be to blameBy Tony Gorman
Life and CultureColorado Springs Independent, sister publications adopt nonprofit model as publisher retiresBy Abigail Beckman
Government and Politics‘People can’t do their work’: High case loads, turnover leave social workers overburdened in El Paso CountyBy Abigail Beckman
SportsCoaches suspended, other disciplinary actions taken after brawl at Pueblo D60’s Cannon GameBy Andrea Chalfin
ArtsShe was a world-class violinist who became homeless. Now her instrument is getting a new life, and a new concerto, in GreeleyBy Eden Lane
MusicWIN TICKETS from CPR Classical to Eric Whitacre with Kantorei at the Newman CenterBy Karla Walker
Life and Culture‘Stick in a Streetlight’: an audio essay celebrating one year of the Southern Colorado Public Media CenterBy Dan Boyce
EnvironmentAutumn is upon us! But the fall colors might be a little less bright in some areas of Southern Colorado this year.By Shanna Lewis