
Federal judge ends order blocking deportation of family of Boulder firebomb attack suspect
The judge said Wednesday the order isn't needed since the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman is facing regular deportation proceedings while being held in an immigration detention center in Texas.

‘Let’s try for something better than this bill,’ Colorado political and health leaders say as GOP federal budget bill nears passage
They made the case that the bill, which amounts to the largest healthcare cuts in history, puts health care, food assistance and jobs on the chopping block.

Protesters stage sit-in over federal spending bill outside Rep. Hurd’s Grand Junction office
In a statement to CPR News, Hurd said the bill would strengthen the program “by rooting out the waste, fraud and abuse.”

CU Board of Regents votes to censure Wanda James
Board finds her criticism of racially insensitive anti-marijuana campaign violated regents’ ethics.

Historic Fox West Theatre back on stage at the Trinidad City Council as grant approaches expiration
The city is at risk of losing a $600,000 grant for the renovations after the money has sat unused for the last two years.

Trump withholds nearly $7 billion from schools, leaving Colorado districts uncertain about future of programs
The federal government is evaluating whether to continue funding grants that support schools in recruiting teachers and helping kids learning English, among other priorities.
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Colorado Springs Police Department introduces new tools and partnerships for crime, mental health crises
Victims can now fill out their own report and get a case number within 24-72 hours.

Safeway negotiations ongoing as workers strike ahead of the holiday weekend
As of Wednesday, 43 stores and one distribution center in Denver are affected by the contract talks.
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Listen: Out-of-state cops had access to Denver license plate data for immigration cases for months
The city shut down national access to its database in April.

Are you prepared for Colorado’s wildfire season?
Whether it’s your home, your pets, your car or yourself, here are some tips to protect yourself during Colorado’s wildfire season.

Fountain Creek is ‘the poster child of the Anthropocene’: Author Jim O’Donnell on water, society and the nature of rivers
O'Donnell had a lifelong dream of following the path of Zebulon Pike.

Report on life in Pikes Peak region found job growth, high satisfaction with outdoor recreation, but a rise in adult obesity
The Quality of Life Report from Pikes Peak United Way looked at everything from crime, the economy and social well-being.

Have you been impacted by recent federal layoffs? We want to hear from you
Budget cuts to federal agencies from the Trump administration has resulted in a reduced workforce and an end to research and other projects. CPR News wants to hear from those impacted.

Proposed NOAA budget would shutter Boulder’s world-class climate research laboratories
The plan follows through on Project 2025, which called to radically shrink the agency’s research arm.

Colorado joins 19 other states to stop transfer of Medicaid data to federal health and immigration agencies
Colorado is joining a multistate coalition in a lawsuit to block the mass transfer of individual personal data to DHS and ICE.

In Barry Morphew’s latest Colorado court appearance, public interest in the case takes center stage
Morphew’s brief appearance in Alamosa marked the beginning of a do-over of the high-profile, made-for-true-crime murder case of his wife Suzanne.

Business confidence in Colorado in ‘very, very pessimistic territory’
Tariffs continue to be the biggest weight on state executives’ outlook.