Colorado still has a garbage recycling rate, but residents are wasting less overall
The latest annual recycling report shows Colorado is sending less garbage to landfills, compost and recycling facilities.
School of Mines professor charged with DUI, vehicular homicide in crash that killed Golden officer
Stephen Geer faces several felony and misdemeanor charges, including driving under the influence, in connection to the death of Officer Evan Dunn.
Gov. Polis supports Trump pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead US health department
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spread false conspiracy theories about vaccines.
Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn is ending her retirement at age 40 to make a skiing comeback
Lindsey Vonn says she is coming out of retirement to rejoin the U.S. Ski Team in an attempt to race again at age 40.
U.S. 50 bridge over Blue Mesa Reservoir fully reopens
The bridge, near Gunnison, was closed after a special inspection in April found structural cracks.
Telluride gondola will carry on after voters approve tax increases
Measure 3A, which will increase property, sales and lodging taxes enough to raise $8.2 million a year, passed 53 percent to 47 percent.
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The CBI is retesting DNA after forensic scientist manipulated DNA in over 800 cases
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is gearing up for an expensive assessment of its forensics labs after former forensic scientist Yvonne “Missy” Wood manipulated DNA tests.
Are the “Silver Bells” ringing or is it a “Silent Night?” Vote in Round 2 of our 2024 Carol Countdown now!
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Nearly $14 million in federal funding will help replace a century old bridge in Pueblo
The Union Avenue Bridge spans the Arkansas River connecting historic neighborhoods, important business districts and tourist attractions.
State Sen. Chris Hansen explains why he’s leaving legislature right after his reelection
The exiting Senator is also weighing in on who he hopes will be picked to replace him.
History Colorado reimagines museum experience through new art
Local artists bridge past and present in History Colorado's new exhibition strategy.
History Colorado hiring staff for state-mandated study into whether systemic harm happened to Black people
Non-profit CHIC is raising the money to make it happen.
Colorado Arts Spotlight, Nov. 14 – 17: a musical satire, a nostalgic single and the start of the holiday season
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Interview: Gov. Jared Polis on safeguarding democracy, Space Command, immigration, and working with a new presidential administration
Polis told Colorado Matters, "We want to make sure that states have the space, including Colorado, to protect every citizen, even when we face adversity from our own federal government.”
Wyatts Towing closes following settlement, appears to have been acquired
A year after a $1 million settlement, where thousands of Coloradans were awarded restitution checks, the state’s largest towing company is shutting down.
State labor department says Douglas County sheriff broke the law during a union election
The county was ordered to stop all anti-collective bargaining actions and to distribute the labor department’s determination letter to all employees.