
Dominion, the Denver-based voting tech company at the center of false 2020 claims, is sold
Dominion Voting Systems, the company at the center of false fraud claims about the 2020 election, has been acquired by an entity called Liberty Vote.

Oct. 9, 2025: Domino effect of wildfire impact on dragonflies; Small town football team takes on ‘The Hill’
When it comes to the changing climate and increasing wildfires, you may not think of dragonflies, but it turns out they’re a good test case to show the impact on an entire ecosystem. Then, Aging Matters looks into classes to help older Coloradans avoid scams. Plus, how a small town football team in Colorado started winning for the first time in generations. Leif Lathrop is the coach at Primero High School in Weston, and author of “The Hill.”

Colorado attorney general says Tina Peters’ First Amendment appeals claims are wrong
The former Mesa County clerk was convicted of several felony charges in 2024 related to her handling of election equipment.

Justice Department requests access to Dominion voting equipment used in Missouri in 2020
The unconventional requests signal how the DOJ is seeking a closer watch over how states run their elections.

His Cheyenne ancestors were pushed out of Colorado in the 1800s. Now he’s among the leaders of Colorado’s Indigenous land back movement
Hundreds of years after most of Colorado’s Indigenous tribes were forcibly removed from the state, a movement emerges to bring them home.

Between the Western Colorado towns of Whitewater and Gateway, a geological marvel — and mystery
Unaweep Canyon is said to be the only canyon in the world where water flows out of both ends.

Prosecutors ask Colorado Supreme Court to review new trial order for convicted Grand Junction pipe bomber
The order for a new trial hinges on discredited tool-mark analysis.

Newsmax to pay Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems $67M to settle defamation case over 2020 election claims
A judge in the case found Newsmax defamed Dominion by airing false information about the company and its equipment.

Tensions flare among Colorado House members in the wake of Kirk’s death
Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the Colorado House of Representatives are blaming each other for sewing discord in the the aftermath of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination in Utah last week.

‘We’ve never not faced adversity, and yet we have always risen:’ Adams State University President on overcoming obstacles to serve Southern Colorado
The designated Hispanic Serving Institution regroups after federal funds are cut.

When the government could shut down and what would it mean for Colorado
With the House out of town and the Senate far from a deal, funding for the federal government is set to run out on October 1st.

Evergreen students want clarity and a slow transition back to school following shooting
Students also say they’re worried about rumors circulating on social media.

Ford Amphitheater opponents hope Colorado Supreme Court ruling will bring the noise down
A September ruling in a Salida case said only governments or nonprofits can receive permits to violate local noise limits.

Conservative podcaster ordered to pay over $90,000 for refusing to cooperate with defamation suit over his 2020 election fraud claims
Joe Oltmann is being sanctioned for leaving the courthouse in the middle of a deposition last year.

JeffCo students walkout of school to protest gun violence in solidarity with Evergreen students
Students from Wheat Ridge High School joined middle schoolers Friday in the latest walkouts to protest gun violence.

Man arrested for firebombing election equipment in southwestern Colorado clerk’s office
The suspect had urged Archuleta County Commissioners to get rid of their Dominion Voting machines, citing discredited conspiracy theories.