
Colorado election officials say they don’t expect big changes after sudden sale of Dominion Voting Systems
Colorado clerks are trying to calm fears of a ‘MAGA takeover’ of state’s election equipment supplier.

Oct. 16, 2025: What will Dominion sale mean for elections? Plus, Colorado’s Voting Rights Act
Now that Colorado-based Dominion Voting Systems is being sold, there are questions about what that will mean to upcoming elections. We talk with county clerks who rely on the system that’s been at the center of election lies and debunked conspiracies. Then, as the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to rollback another provision of the Voting Rights Act, Colorado’s taken action to make sure access is enshrined in state law. Later, a mom rushed in to save her children in the Uvalde school shooting. A documentary about her actions screens in Colorado this weekend. And, known as “Pueblo’s little jewel box,” it’s marking a 125-year milestone.

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.

October 16, 2025: Evergreen victim update, prescription drug price crackdown, voting machine company sold
The 18-year-old who was shot at Evergreen High School last month has finally been released from the hospital, and his family is revealing more about what he’s been through.

State asks judge to toss Mesa County’s immigration-stop lawsuit
The County took issue with state laws after one of their deputies was investigated.

Autopsies and toxicology reports detail how six dairy workers died, but not what led up to the incident
Each of the victims’ autopsy reports notes that they died of “sudden death due to acute hydrogen sulfide exposure.”

Denver Film Festival is back for the 48th year. Here are some must-sees from this year’s program
Here’s what Artistic Director Matthew Campbell recommends for your 2025 festival.

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.”

Congress shielded gun companies from lawsuits. Some blue states think they’ve found a loophole
Many of the new laws follow legal theories from a lawsuit filed against gunmaker Remington by families of Sandy Hook victims.

Should Colorado join the gerrymandering war? Attorney General Phil Weiser thinks so
The candidate for governor says Colorado should shift its map for Democrats to counter changes by red states.

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.

Judge tosses Tribal lawsuit over online sports betting
The Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Tribes challenged the state regarding online wagers.

Manny Rutinel has said a lot about the meat and dairy industries. Now he wants to represent Colorado’s ag capital in Congress.
The Democratic state representative’s advocacy in the animal agriculture arena dates back to at least his time as an undergraduate student. He has pushed for a transition to plant-based food.

Pueblo 2025 City Council candidate questionnaire: Kassidy Hall
KRCC News sent detailed surveys about some of the most critical issues facing city leaders to the candidates running for Pueblo City Council. Here’s how candidates responded, in their own words.

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.

Pueblo 2025 City Council candidate questionnaire: Joseph Perko
KRCC News sent detailed surveys about some of the most critical issues facing city leaders to the candidates running for Pueblo City Council. Here’s how candidates responded, in their own words.












