
Family of woman who died in Jefferson County Detention Facility files lawsuit
The suit names 18 defendants, including the sheriff’s office, several deputies, the sheriff and the third-party health care provider at the facility.

State regulators delay approval of 32 new oil and gas wells near the Aurora Reservoir
The plan drew sustained community opposition for nearly a year, but may still be approved later.

Polis rolls out new approach — and department — for workforce talent
Sweeping report details the challenges that the Colorado Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development will face.

Millennial musical juggernauts (and some newer acts) to play Denver’s Outside Days fest
Death Cab for Cutie, Japanese Breakfast and a slew of local bands will perform in a new location.

Colorado ranchers say White House beef policy is making a tough job even tougher
Ranchers in Colorado are frustrated by the Trump administration's recent decisions on beef imports and say they are creating uncertainty in the market that's bad for business.

CPR Classical Presents: Holiday Brass!
Get ready to jingle all the way with our very own tuba-playing morning host, Kabin Thomas!
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Trial for former fire captain accused of sexually assaulting five women is underway in Boulder County
Charges include sexual assault on two minors and two employees supervised by Kamron Barnaby.

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Colorado parents: Here’s what to know about signing up for free preschool for 2026
State officials say parents should be able to fill out the universal preschool application in about five minutes.

World Cup ski racing returns to Beaver Creek, where Birds of Prey tests the world’s best
Locals like River Radamus faced off against internationals like Marco Odermatt in one of the steepest courses of the circuit.

The final bell has rung! We have a winner in the 2025 Carol Countdown
Ding, dong, ding, dong, the final bell has rung — and with that joyful sound we have a 2025 Carol Countdown winner.

Two Colorado writers awarded $40K each to finish books, one on a murder trial, the other a memoir
The Whiting Foundation announced today that it has awarded 10 aspiring authors grants to support their work.

Bennet’s big climate plan for his race for Colorado governor? A statewide ‘cap-and-invest’ policy
Gov. Polis has pushed back against attempts to enact the market-based climate strategy.

Budget season for Colorado cities and counties marked by caution and uncertainty
Leaders point toward state and federal funding cuts, priority shifts and a decrease from pandemic spending levels.

CO Supreme Court declines to hear prosecution’s appeal in pipebomber case, clears path for new trial
A lower court previously upheld that the convicted Grand Junction man should get a new trial

Peters’ federal appeal dismissed, court says state proceedings must play out first
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