‘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.
CU Denver’s new chancellor has engineering background and a track record of higher enrollment
Kenneth Christensen would step into role in February as the college faces fewer students and big budget problems.
Colorado Springs D11 ends bargaining agreement with teachers
The District 11 Board of Education in Colorado Springs voted Wednesday to end a collective bargaining agreement with teachers that has guided working conditions, salaries and benefits for 56 years.
Aurora police arrested 18-year-old in year-long sextortion case
Several high school students reported being blackmailed for explicit images in January.
Snowboarder airlifted after falling from Keystone chairlift, current status unknown
The 32-year-old guest was a snowboarder who was tightening his bindings when he fell from the Ruby Express lift on Wednesday afternoon.
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What Colorado’s Congress members think of the Department of Government Efficiency, Ramaswamy, Musk and budget cutting
‘Good luck … I think that these outside billionaires don't have any idea how the federal budget works.’
New shelter near South Denver aims to help women who survived sex trafficking
Sex trafficking is a growing problem in Colorado. A new shelter gives women a safe place to stay, vitamin infusions and other services to get them back on track.
Colorado Arts Spotlight, Dec. 12 – 15: TubaChristmas, Chris Noth and more
From traditional holiday-themed shows to opportunities to engage in other activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this weekend.
Memorial Hospital North set for major expansion at its northern Colorado Springs campus
The expansion project at Memorial Health North takes into account current demands and room for growth.
From macabre to tender, Shovels & Rope showcase range on 10th album
The band recently dropped their 10th studio album, “Something Is Working Up Above My Head.”
Aurora ‘rolling gunfight’ on Havana linked to 2 other shootings among Venezuelan nationals, police say
None of the three men were tabbed as members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, according to court documents.
Colorado’s inflation rate is flat, remains lower than in the rest of the U.S
The price of gas is down in the state as people drive less, but eating out remains expensive.
Colorado hopes to tighten requirements to be a law enforcement officer
The Peace Officers Standards and Training Board voted unanimously to ask the state legislature to add another 31 misdemeanor crimes to the existing list of 44 as “decertifying to be a peace officer.”
Listen: Goats paraded through Barnum — to celebrate someone every neighborhood needs
“Barnum’s goat guy” was a community builder who cared about his neighbors.
Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office steps in for empty Georgetown Police Department
Resignations in the aftermath of the 2022 shooting death of Christian Glass left the county seat with no local police officers.
Colorado waits for its own ruling in grocery merger as Albertsons gives up and sues Kroger for failing to secure deal
Kroger and Albertsons in 2022 proposed what would have been the largest grocery store merger in U.S.
Colorado Springs inches closer toward approving its new tallest building
The proposal passed a major hurdle involving tax incentives.