
Trump tried to fire Corporation for Public Broadcasting board members. Then came DOGE
DOGE staffers tried to assign a team to the independent Corporation for Public Broadcasting after President Trump's purported firing of three board members last month.

Colorado Springs city council passes resolution reaffirming it is not a “sanctuary city”
This is the third time the council has approved a resolution regarding this issue in the last year and a half.

Major gas main leak forces evacuations in Silverthorne
Do not turn any lights or electronics on or off in this area.

Consumer protection lawyer joins crowd running in Democratic primary for state attorney general
David Seligman, a Democrat, runs a labor rights and legal advocacy firm that has led national class action suits against rideshare companies, landlords, Amazon and a number of other companies.

District 49 sues Colorado and state athletic association over protections for transgender students
District 49 filed the lawsuit a day after passing a policy barring transgender youth from school sports teams that match their gender identity.

Get ready to see a lot more mini-trucks on the road in Colorado
Gov. Jared Polis recently signed a bill set to go into effect in 2027 to allow kei cars and trucks on Colorado roads — just not on interstates.
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Man charged with alleged sexual assault on state lawmaker
Rep. Jenny Willford's experience led her to push for both increased safety measures by rideshare companies and faster testing times at the state’s DNA labs.

Despite tariff pause, this Colorado bike company has hit the end of the trail
“We've got a really good group ... But I can't keep paying them. There's just no way to do that.”

It’s not a great time to own an office building in Denver
Between plummeting values and rising vacancies and interest rates, commercial real estate is a precarious market right now.

Colorado Supreme Court clears a path for a major climate lawsuit against Suncor, Exxon Mobil
The case filed by Boulder and Boulder County seeks to force the fossil fuel companies to help pay for climate-driven disasters.

Residents and businesses in Manitou Springs told to immediately halt all non-critical water use
Manitou Springs is trying to fix water quality issues in its primary water supply. The town's backup supply is also temporarily unavailable.

Colorado sports betting revenues keep rising, even through the occasional sportsbook setback
The increased interest in sports betting means more tax revenue for Colorado.

As Congressional Republicans contemplate ways to save money on food aid, advocates for SNAP worry for the program’s future
Colorado’s delegation is split on the proposals, which include expanding work requirements or shifting more costs to the states.

Half a million Colorado students to get $120 in food benefits this summer
Last summer, some families didn’t receive the summer grocery money until school started. This year is different.

High rise renovations: This could be your chance to live in a skyscraper that used to be a home to offices
Developers bought two towers in downtown Denver and plan to create 700 residential units with retail space on the lower floors.

It’s the last weekend for three ski resorts. Two will keep some runs open as long as they can
Copper Mountain, Breckenridge Ski Resort and Loveland Ski Area will all hold their final days Sunday.

Colorado lawmakers leave Capitol with the clock still ticking on AI law
Legislators failed to make revisions or to come up with a plan to keep a first-in-the-nation AI law that's been derided by tech companies from taking effect early next year.

Colorado giving nearly $48 million to local governments, groups to help with affordable housing
The money comes from voter-approved Proposition 123, which earmarked 0.1 percent of the state’s taxable income to protect affordable housing.