
More than a dozen Colorado cities at risk of losing out on state funding based on their housing policies
Aurora, Arvada, Parker, and Thornton are among around a dozen communities the Polis administration says are flouting laws meant to increase housing options.

Shutdown adds more stress on Colorado’s already strained federal workers
Unemployment numbers from government employees climb as deferred resignations end and others find themselves furloughed in as Congress’ stalemate drags on.

The 12 best horror music videos of 2025
These twelve music videos turn up the volume on fear, fun, and everything delightfully macabre just in time for Halloween.

Deion Sanders will undergo procedure related to blood clots, plans to coach CU this weekend
Tuesday’s surgery is called an aspiration thrombectomy, which involves the left popliteal — located behind the knee — and tibial arteries. Sanders said it will take several hours.

Potatoes
Rufus Clark came to Colorado in the Gold Rush and found treasure in potatoes! “Potato King” Clark’s first wagonload sold for fifteen hundred dollars, a fortune in 1860.

Hiram Bennett
Before Colorado became a state, “law and order” came down to vigilantism, or a criminal code with three punishments: whipping, banishment, or death.

Colorado Springs’ draft 2026 city budget contains $31 million in proposed cuts
New projections for 2025 show city revenues will likely come in under original budget projections by $15 million.

Oct. 7, 2025: Grammy-winning Christian rapper Lecrae on growing up in Denver and growing in faith
Ahead of his concert in Denver October 16 at the Ogden Theater, we re-share Chandra’s conversation with Grammy-winning Christian rapper Lecrae. As he was getting a unique tattoo that shows his connection to Colorado, he reflects on how growing up in Denver shaped his life and music and how his faith has guided him.

Majority of Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Colorado’s conversion therapy ban
The court had tough questions for the state about whether preventing licensed therapists from trying to change a child’s sexual or orientation or gender identity burdens their right to free speech.

October 7, 2025: Energy grants cancelled, future of Hispanic-serving universities, nuclear arsenal upgrades
Hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to create better solar panels, cut down on methane from oil and gas operations, and more is being cancelled.

Colorado’s conversion therapy ban arrives at the U.S. Supreme Court
A conservative legal powerhouse is challenge the law, which prevents licensed therapists from trying to change a child’s sexual orientation or gender identity.

Colorado Springs’ District 11 teachers planning one-day strike on Wednesday
The board did away with a long-standing bargaining agreement last year and strongly opposes the strike.


Palmer Lake trustee resigns after postponement of public hearing regarding zoning for possible Buc-ee’s
Of the seven-member board, there are three new members, plus whomever is selected to fill this seat.

You can apply to Colorado’s colleges and universities for free this week
There will be no application fees for any of the state’s 32 public colleges and universities this week as part of statewide push.