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20230302-LEGISLATURE-HOUSE-REPUBLICANS-ARMAGOST
Purplish

Crude Signal chats, social media attacks, mistreated aides: lawmaker conduct is back in the headlines

Incidents keep happening at the statehouse that show lawmakers still have a ways to go in their quest to set a healthy workplace culture.
By Bente Birkeland and Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun
Aug. 15, 2025, 5:00 am
a group of people gather in front of a black white and purple banner
News

An experiment cut youth violence arrests in a Denver neighborhood by 75%. Now it might be defunded

Federal funding cuts should force the study to wrap up a year prematurely.
By Kiara DeMare and Arlo Pérez Esquivel
Aug. 15, 2025, 4:00 am
The artist poses in front of large canvasses depicting abstract paintings in predominantly reds and blues.
Life and Culture

Things to do in Colorado this weekend

From peach festivals across the state, to exhibition openings and theater productions, there’s tons to do.
By Lauren Antonoff Hart
Aug. 15, 2025, 4:00 am
LEE FIRE MEEKER
Wildfires

Gov. Polis declares a statewide disaster emergency due to critical fire weather conditions and fires burning across Western Slope

The executive order unlocks $2.5 million for firefighting efforts.
By Stina Sieg and Tegan Wendland
Aug. 14, 2025, 5:24 pm
LEE FIRE MEEKER
Wildfires

Smoke from fires on the Western Slope is producing dangerous air quality across much of the state 

Gov. Polis has declared a state of emergency as firefighters battle 24 fires.
By Tony Gorman
Aug. 14, 2025, 4:37 pm
The House chamber at the state Capitol
Government and Politics

Frequently asked questions — and misunderstandings — about Colorado’s special session to close a nearly $1B budget hole

There’s a lot of confusion out there about why the hole exists, how the state budget works and what’s going to be done to address the gap.
By Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun and Brian Eason, The Colorado Sun
Aug. 14, 2025, 12:34 pm
Desks fill an empty classroom.
Education

Lack of affordable housing pushing teachers out of the profession

In some Colorado school districts, more than half of educators spend more than 40 percent of their income on housing, according to the Keystone Policy Center’s research.  
By Jenny Brundin
Aug. 14, 2025, 11:56 am
A hand holds a vial out of a box of vials with blue tops
News

Unvaccinated child hospitalized is state’s 17th measles case this year

The child, who remains hospitalized, had recently traveled with family to Chihuahua, Mexico, where there is an ongoing measles outbreak.
By John Daley
Aug. 14, 2025, 11:38 am
A Denver Broncos helmet
News

Record-setting Denver Broncos receiver and coaching pioneer Lionel Taylor dies at 89

Lionel Taylor became the first wide receiver in pro football history to record a 100-catch season.
By The Associated Press
Aug. 14, 2025, 10:20 am
Photo shows a Black woman with her hands against her cheeks with her hair up and she is smiling.
Colorado Matters

Aug. 14, 2025: Denver singer/songwriter Such on finding alignment in music

Denver singer/songwriter Such is driven by a passion to connect and take care of others, first in nursing, now in real estate and especially, in her music. Then, Coloradans are living longer. And an Arapahoe County sheriff’s deputy finds connection and community through his cowboy hat.
By Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Aug. 14, 2025, 9:23 am
A woman wearing an orange dress is seen sideways singing into a microphone looking to the left.
Colorado Matters

‘I don’t want to have any regrets:’ Singer/songwriter Such on her passion for music and helping others

Denver singer/songwriter Such is driven by a passion to connect and take care of others, first through nursing, and now in real estate and especially, her music.
By Anthony Cotton
Aug. 14, 2025, 8:48 am

Discover Peace Within

Colorado Today

August 14, 2025: Youth violence program faces cuts, Polis warns cities over housing laws, Aux Wars music competition

A youth violence prevention program could lose funding… Just as new research shows kids may have easier access to guns than many parents realize.
By Arlo Pérez Esquivel
Aug. 14, 2025, 6:00 am
Kerrie Joy speaks into a microphone, smiliing and touching her chest with her right hand.
Arts

Adams County is celebrating its inaugural poet laureate, and getting ready for another

Kerrie Joy is ending her two-year residency with an open mic event at Anythink Library Wright Farms.
By Lauren Antonoff Hart
Aug. 14, 2025, 4:00 am
ELIZABETH MIDDLE SCHOOL
Education

As classes near in Elizabeth, a book ban hangs over the town’s schools

School officials say they have returned “sensitive” books to the shelves after a federal court order, but the issue is far from settled as a trial nears.
By Elaine Tassy
Aug. 14, 2025, 4:00 am
News

This is why rabbits with ‘horns’ in Colorado are being called ‘Frankenstein bunnies’

The cottontails recently spotted in Fort Collins are infected with the mostly harmless Shope papillomavirus, which causes wart-like growths that protrude from their faces like metastasizing horns.
By The Associated Press
Aug. 13, 2025, 5:08 pm

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