Medics in more Colorado counties will soon provide lifesaving on-site blood transfusions
Whole blood transfusions are now available in two mountain counties; with an expansion to northern Colorado coming soon.
Denver proposes local psilocybin restrictions
The proposed rules won’t go to Denver City Council until February. Local license applications will open shortly after.
Wanna bet Buffs’ Travis Hunter wins the Heisman? Not in Colorado
Colorado is one of about a dozen states that prohibit proposition bets on college sports, and that includes the potential Heisman Trophy winner.
Boulder’s pilot program, Elevate, aimed at helping low income households shows ‘promising start’
According to a report released this week, participants were better able to pay bills, more food secure and had more flexibility to afford activities outside of living expenses.
Investigators haven’t found a motive for falsified environmental data filed at hundreds of oil and gas sites
A new map shows 344 sites affected by two consulting confirms accused of falsifying soil and water data on official clean-up forms.
Air Force Academy sued over race-conscious admission practices
Military academies are currently exempt from the Supreme Court's ruling that affirmative action in higher education is unconstitutional
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Pueblo stops practice of giving lengthy jail sentences for failure to appear in court
People charged with minor offenses were often given hundreds of days in jail if they skipped a court date.
Here’s where you can find a diverse Santa to take a picture with this holiday season
'Tis the season for Santa Claus. And just like the children who flock to see him, he's as diverse as they are. Here are opportunities to see multicultural Santas this holiday season starting Saturday.
Main building at Bent’s Old Fort National Historic site near La Junta is temporarily closed due to safety concerns
Structural issues had already shut down the upper floor of the reconstructed 1800s trading post and a major snowstorm last month caused additional moisture damage to the building and a danger of collapse.
The Best Tracks of 2024: Indie 102.3 Host Picks
It was an exciting year for music, see what made the Indie staff's lists!
New owners thought they were saving the Mercury Cafe. Now a labor fight is tearing it apart
The Mercury Cafe Union called a boycott in October. Employees are divided, and Danny Newman is thinking about a big change.
The Outside Festival will return to Civic Center Park in 2025
The festival — May 31 and June 1, 2025 — will feature performances from Khruangbin, Sylvan Esso, Lord Huron, Waxahatchee and more.
Tats in a flash: On Friday the 13th, Coloradans mark an underground holiday — permanently
While Friday the 13th is typically considered unlucky, it’s a day of tradition and discounts at tattoo shops across Colorado and the country.
Boulder Opera transforms ‘Pinocchio’ into a modern opera for the family
The production at eTown Hall combines the classic story with a sophisticated score.
Colorado comedian using short film to connect people to a contemporary Native story
His side gig is Moco, the gorilla clown at Casa Bonita, but Joshua Emerson’s passion is helping people see Native stories in new ways.
Denver’s Museum for Black Girls, part of a new trend of selfie museums, celebrates five years this weekend
The artists have attracted offers from all over the country and world to come make installations “sharing some of the wonderful contributions that Black women have made over the years.”
‘Cleaning up and clearing out’ Polis signs executive order to repeal over 200 other executive orders
And to make things more fun, he brought along a power tool.