Sports‘I wanted to see if I could do it!’ How a training run over Imogene Pass became a beloved Colorado traditionBy Stina Sieg
EducationAthletic programs at Colorado universities spend more than they make, according to state auditor reportBy Paolo Zialcita
SportsCU Buffaloes ‘hasn’t scratched the surface of what it’s capable of doing,’ says Coach PrimeBy The Associated Press
SportsDenver-based SafeSport Center ‘in potential crisis’ according to panel’s survey of Olympic systemBy The Associated Press
SportsUSA Gymnastics wants to build a centralized training center for all disciplines by the 2028 OlympicsBy The Associated Press
Sports‘Orange Crush’ defensive star for the Broncos is a Hall of Fame finalistBy The Associated Press
SportsGolden’s Lindsey Horan sets the tone for United States at the Women’s World CupBy The Associated Press
SportsBig 12 not quite the same, but it feels like home to a 98-year-old Colorado fanBy The Associated Press
SportsUniversity of Colorado to join Big 12 Conference, leaving Pac-12: Here’s what that meansBy Paolo Zialcita
SportsFormed to combat Olympic sex abuse, the Denver-based SafeSport center is struggling 6 years after openingBy The Associated Press
SportsBig 12 leaders vote to accept Colorado, clearing the way for Buffs to depart Pac-12, AP source saysBy The Associated Press
SportsFrom racketeering to dinosaur bones, here are 5 facts about the creation of Coors FieldBy Michelle P. Fulcher and Ryan Warner
Life and CultureThe World Jump Rope Championships are in Colorado Springs. For team Canada, the event goes beyond getting a trophyBy Jessica Duran, Nicky Shapiro, and Hart Van Denburg
Government and PoliticsClimbers want to know whether they can use fixed anchors to improve safety on public landsBy Tom Hesse and Caitlyn Kim