
What does a baby’s babbling tell you about their future intelligence? CU researchers say a lot
Their analysis showed that cognitive tests given to babies as young as 7 months can help predict a person’s capacity to learn, reason, understand and problem-solve at age 30 and beyond.

Colorado’s Western Slope braces for a weekend primed for wildfires
The National Weather Service has issued red flag warnings for most of western Colorado amid forecasted heat and high winds.

Barry Morphew indicted for murder in death of his wife, Suzanne
The coroner ruled her death a homicide, and found evidence of tranquilizer chemicals in her remains.

Judge rules Trump administration can’t require Colorado, other states to help on immigration to get transport money
Attorneys general from several states filed the lawsuit in May, saying the new so-called “Duffy Directive” put them in an impossible position.

JOIN US: Aspen Music Festival LIVE at the Denver Art Museum!
CPR Classical is proud to partner with the Aspen Music Festival and School to bring one of the festival’s marquee concerts to you at the Denver Art Museum on Sunday, […]

CPR Classical Presents: Tchaikovsky’s ‘Rococo Variations’ in Boulder
Tchaikovsky never wrote a cello concerto, but the “Variations on a Rococo theme” is a close second.
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A GOP senator wants to see public lands sold for housing. Will the proposal work for Colorado’s communities?
A provision in the reconciliation bill would sell “underutilized” public lands for housing, but it doesn't require those parcels be sold to local governments or for that housing to be affordable.

New parking hub opens in Manitou Springs
A new mobility hub near the Manitou Avenue and U.S. Highway 24 intersection in Manitou Springs will help reduce congestion for tourists and incline users alike.

What the Colorado legislature did — and didn’t — do this year to address the housing crisis
Lawmakers cracked down on “junk fees” in rental agreements, created new tools to combat negligent landlords and built on efforts to increase density. But other proposals fell short.

Colorado’s 2025 Teacher of the Year Janet Damon shares summer success tips, her journey to the classroom
Damon thanks her parents for helping her to understand the importance and value of receiving a quality education.

Federal request for Medicaid data has advocacy groups raising safety, health and privacy concerns
Colorado is in tug of war over the personal data, including immigration status, of tens of thousands of people.

Douglas County voters decide Tuesday on home rule. What they could get from it is up for debate
County commissioners say home rule will give Douglas County more independence from a Democratic-controlled statehouse. But critics question the motives behind the effort.

Gullah singers join Juneteenth celebrations in Denver performance
Four Gullah singers are headed to Denver for a performance Friday at Central Baptist Church.

It’s going to be a scorcher across Colorado for the next few days
Back-to-back 100 degree days are forecast for much of the state.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: Shakespeare in the Sangres, a pop-up art museum, dance inspired by a near-death experience and things to do this weekend
Your weekly arts and culture news briefs, catching you up on the latest across Colorado — plus, things to do.

Ted Cooke tapped to run Bureau of Reclamation amid pivotal Colorado River talks
Cooke is the former manager of the Central Arizona Project. The region's water experts regard him as a qualified expert.

Design work is now underway for the Loop water project to help address decreasing groundwater in El Paso County
A major water project in El Paso County known as the Loop, aims to take treated and recycled water from the south end of the county and move it north via ditches and pipelines.

Red Canyon fire: Westbound I-70 briefly closed, pre-evacuations in Eagle County near Wolcott
The closure is between Exit 147 and Exit 157.