AgricultureShowing cattle at the National Western Stock Show is a whirlwind of work and tradition for Yuma’s Weathers familyBy Hart Van Denburg
Government and PoliticsDemocratic lawmakers trying again to ban ‘rent algorithm’ websitesBy Kiara DeMare
Government and PoliticsA budget deficit and reducing crime are among the issues on Pueblo mayor’s ongoing to-do listBy Shanna Lewis
EducationColorado school districts push back on plan that state officials say would save $147 millionBy Chalkbeat
NewsWith Biden-era consumer protections in jeopardy, Colorado Democrats look to crack down on rental housing feesBy Brian Eason, The Colorado Sun
OutdoorsMaster plan updates and Veteran’s Memorial repairs among 2025 plans for the Colorado Springs Parks DepartmentBy Kendra Carr
Government and PoliticsUnion organizing bill passes first committee at the statehouseBy Bente Birkeland
Climate ChangeThis climate coalition wants Colorado union jobs to power the switch away from fossil fuelsBy Ishan Thakore
MoneyFTC sues Greystar, saying the property manager used hidden fees to swindle renters out of millionsBy The Associated Press
EducationColorado needs more college graduates, skilled workers to address tight labor market and high turnover ratesBy Jenny Brundin
MoneyVoters approved $350 million for law enforcement. A plan is taking shape for how to spend itBy Tony Gorman