
Colorado Gives Day 2025: Featured Nonprofits
December 10 is Colorado Gives Day. This year, we’re highlighting six nonprofits that are creating positive change in their communities around Colorado.

Dec. 1, 2025: Green energy jobs in demand, mass shooting suspect’s death ends the fight for justice, World AIDS Day
First, we remember State Sen. Faith Winter, who has died in a car wreck. Then, for the first time, the state has a list of what specific jobs will be needed to meet climate goals. Plus, in the case of a mass shooting a decade ago, there’s closure now, but probably not the kind that victims and survivors were looking for. And, on this World AIDS Day, a Coloradan goes to a place they say is easy to overlook.

Craft beer crisis? No, say the brewers, it’s more like a needed adjustment
‘You have to have good beer, but you also have to have a good business plan.’

Deportation flights hit new high in Colorado, part of nationwide immigration crackdown
For detainees, lawyers call the “domestic shuffle” chaotic.

Colorado’s 2025 ‘Water Year’ was abnormally hot and dry
A new report finds that Oct. 2024 to Sept. 2025 was among the hottest years on record in Colorado.

At Colorado’s AIDS Memorial, 5 things to consider on World AIDS Day
Many Colorado governors have turned to activist Barb Cardell to shape HIV/AIDS policy

Amid DEI pushback, Colorado nonprofit says funding Black-led and focused organizations is extra challenging but more important than ever
The Black Resilience in Colorado Fund is marking its 5th anniversary.

There’s a new webpage to help motorists on the I-70 mountain corridor
A CDOT landing page launched in November consolidates road and traffic conditions with other Interstate 70 resources.

Adoptions from foster care down 40 percent in Colorado since 2006
The decrease is seen as good news by Colorado Department of Human Services

New exhibition in the Colorado Capitol’s Rotunda Gallery celebrates women artists
The Colorado Women’s Caucus for Art is making sure history honors these influential figures.

JeffCo Sheriff pushes for new social media law in the wake of Evergreen school shooting
Sheriff Reggie Marinelli wants a new Colorado law that requires social media companies to respond more quickly when authorities want digital information on users posting violent or threatening content.











