
2026 Colorado General Assembly: The people’s guide to following education issues
What’s the makeup of education committees? Where can I find bills? Here’s the information you need to keep track of education issues during the 2026 legislative session.

Did you make a New Year’s resolution to exercise? Here are some tips to keep it
Adding activity at any age can be as simple as going for a walk

Colorado begins another legislative session with more desires than money to spend
Property insurance rates, paying for Medicaid are among the topics they will tackle

Polio survivor joins Colorado’s new pro-vaccine group, created as federal guidelines upended
Doctors, lawmakers and other advocates are joining forces to promote routinely recommended vaccines for kids.

Colorado Springs Utilities enlists state lawmakers to keep Ray Nixon power plant running into 2030
The proposal comes as the federal government is working to block Colorado’s efforts to shift away from coal.

Parents, workers and advocates express worries over child care funds
A judge issued a temporary hold on the Trump administration’s freeze on child care funds to Colorado, but parents worry what happens when the hold lifts at the end of the month.
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Most Marshall Fire claims are resolved, though some plaintiffs may proceed to trial
Nearly 4,000 victims have signed settlement agreements with the company

Mis-applied law, immunity claims and Samuel Clemens’ nom de plume: Here’s what might come up at Tina Peters’ appeal hearing Wednesday
Peters’ case will go in front of the Colorado Court of Appeals for oral arguments.

Listen: He wanted to die on the streets. He’s found new life at Colorado’s newest recovery center
Sage Ridge Supportive Residential Community, near Watkins, is run by Colorado Coalition for the Homeless.

Colorado graduation rate highest in a decade, dropout rate the lowest in state history
Colorado’s high school graduation rate inched up in 2025 to the state’s highest level in more than a decade.

Mountain towns tighten their belts as pandemic-fueled tourism high starts declining
Tourism is the lifeblood of many of Colorado’s mountain communities. Money from out-of-towners helps pay for everything from fixing roads and building affordable housing to planning holiday parades and maintaining parks.

Can AI replace human coaches when it comes to teaching teachers? Not quite.
Thornton High School computer science teacher Melissa Borfitz, 24, is in her planning period. She’s sitting next to another teacher — sort of — named Edthena.

Feds publish possible playbook for managing dwindling Colorado River supply
The proposals range from taking "no action" to a scenario that might result in water cuts to the lower basin states of California, Nevada and Arizona.

Colorado Springs district attorney announces GOP bid for state attorney general
Michael Allen promises a focus on crime prevention.

Legendary Grateful Dead founding band member Bob Weir’s Colorado Springs connection
The late guitarist and songwriter attended Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs in the early sixties — before he was kicked out and co-founded the band.

Barry Morphew pleads not guilty to the murder of his wife in longrunning case
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