Colorado WondersEver wonder how water at the hot springs in Glenwood Springs is filtered?By Elaine Tassy
Life and CultureMusic to their fuzzy ears: shelter animals soothed by the sound of stringsBy John Daley
EnvironmentWhen wildfires compromise drinking water, utilities lean on this professor’s adviceBy American Public Media Reports
Government and PoliticsColorado lawmakers abandon special session effort to tweak AI law, will push back start date to June 2026By Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun and Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun
EnvironmentWestern Slope lawmakers want to pause wolf reintroduction, redirect funding amid Colorado’s $1 billion budget holeBy Tracy Ross and Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun
WeatherScientists chase storms through the Mountain West to study hail’s growing tollBy Mountain West News Bureau
Government and PoliticsCompeting visions of how — and how much — to regulate AI decision-making, as Colorado lawmakers return for their special sessionBy Bente Birkeland
EducationCU Denver offers Colorado’s first psychedelic training program at public universityBy Jenny Brundin
EnvironmentColorado Parks and Wildlife confirms plan to treat private body of water linked to Colorado River for invasive zebra musselsBy Haylee May
Government and PoliticsColorado gets a lot of new laws Aug. 6 — Here are some you should know aboutBy Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC and Kyle McKinnon