
‘A real loss’: Boulder hosts Arctic research meeting, but US federal presence was muted by Trump directive
The meeting, among the largest annual Arctic gatherings, came as Trump administration policies barred some federal scientists from attending.

Rep. DeGette calls major health cuts ‘shocking,’ says they’ll cost lives
The administration announced a overhaul of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services including cuts to 20,000 jobs.

Colorado Mesa University students say they’ll focus on joy in protests ahead of white supremacist speaker
“What we can do to bring people together in an uplifting and positive way in the face of so much divisiveness.”

Why local governments scuttled a push to boost rooftop solar in Colorado
A bill required local governments to use software to quickly permit rooftop solar systems, but cities and counties worried it couldn’t handle local regulations.

Survivor of Amache Japanese-American internment camp Bob Fuchigami has died
The US veteran served in Korea and later taught special education.

Structural issues at Colorado Springs middle school were known for years. Why didn’t the school district do anything?
Knowledge of structural problems at Jenkins Middle School in Colorado Springs School District 11 began around a decade after the school was built. Now, it sits empty, waiting for repairs to its foundation that could have a high price tag.
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Colorado wins Sundance Film Festival bid
The move follows a bid from the state and Boulder officials to woo one of the biggest independent film festivals in the world.

Federal Medicaid cuts would put Colorado in a “huge vise” says treasurer Dave Young
About 1.2 million people, a fifth of the state’s population, depend on the program, which Young said accounts for about a third of the state’s budget.

He died alone in Huerfano County cell 101, is anyone responsible?
A lawsuit filed this week blames the sheriff, deputies, officers, medical workers and a hospital.

2 dead, 4 injured in overnight house fire in Centennial
The cause of fire was blamed on thrown away “smoking materials.”

What could Trump’s election order mean for Colorado’s voters?
The sweeping order, which would require people to verify their citizenship in order to vote, is likely to be challenged in court.

Fort Lewis College set to have its first Indigenous president
The liberal arts college in Durango named Heather Shotten as sole finalist for university president.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: Aspen Shortsfest, a new summer music festival and art created by formerly homeless adults
Your weekly arts and culture news briefs, catching you up on the latest across Colorado — plus, things to do.

Good Times CEO talks about competing against big burger
Good Times CEO Ryan M. Zink sat down with CPR News to discuss the burger business as Colorado's homegrown hamburger brand and competing against the big burger.

Sundance Festival relocation decision could be coming Thursday
Boulder is one of three finalists for the top-shelf film festival.

Despite public safety concerns, effort to allow more ADUs or secondary housing spaces in Colorado Springs moves forward
Colorado Springs City Council voted Tuesday to expand the opportunity to build accessory dwelling units, known as ADUs, on residential properties throughout the city.

EPA employees rally in Denver against President Trump’s job and funding cuts
A crowd of nearly 100 people gathered outside the EPA Region 8 headquarters on Wednesday in downtown Denver.

State audit sharply criticizes financial oversight of paid family leave and Unemployment Insurance
The review found companies being incorrectly billed for unemployment insurance and overlooked by the FAMLI program.