
First Native American in space started his climb to the stars during Colorado childhood
Astronaut John Herrington, who spent his boyhood in Colorado Springs, works to inspire Native youth to become more involved in STEM.

Police, teachers, nurses could be denied loan forgiveness under Trump’s new rule, according to lawsuit
Attorney General Weiser calls the federal move on loan forgiveness appalling as Colorado joins a multi-state lawsuit.


Gov. Jared Polis’ budget proposal keeps K-12 funding promises, allows for college tuition increases
After proposing changes to the state’s K-12 funding formula last year, Gov. Jared Polis’ budget proposal plans to fulfill changes made during this year’s session.

One of music’s best kept secrets celebrates 100 years, quietly
For a century, the tiny Coolidge Auditorium, at the Library of Congress, has been a wellspring of cultural integrity, innovative music and American ingenuity.
The Human Equation
Uncovering Silent Battles Through Sound Mental health battles are often fought in silence, unseen by the world around us but deeply impacting every person.
Where We Stand
Written by Donnetta Lavinia Grays and Directed by Marisa Hébert. A stranger stands before us with a story—and a deal.

Nov. 3, 2025: Why young Coloradans are considering public service; Loveland sculptor’s tribute to Joséphine Baker
Who gets into public service these days? We’re at Colorado State University to find out from students in a leadership program. Then, it’s been a century since performer and civil rights champion Joséphine Baker left the U.S. for France. In Loveland, a sculptor lovingly captures her in clay. And later, one part ska, one part punk, one part pirate?! Music from the Fort Collins band, “The Swashbuckling Doctors.”
ShinDIG
Join the Rocky Mountain Field Institute for an evening to celebrate a fantastic season of stewarding trails and public lands!
Colorado College Music at Midday
Colorado College students perform an array of vocal and instrumental works. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the variety and talent of our students!
Memories Back Then
“Memories Back Then explores how my understanding of memory and identity has evolved since being diagnosed as AuDHD (Autistic + ADHD).
“The American Revolution” Prologue Series
As part of its commemoration of the America 250 / Colorado 150 anniversary, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is hosting a showing of Ken Burns’ new film, “The […]

Why these Colorado college students still believe in public service
At a time when politics can feel toxic and trust in institutions is low, two Colorado State University students are choosing to lean in rather than tune out. Harper Dorris and Amber Wright say their generation still believes in civic engagement — from voting in local elections to bridging political divides. They joined Colorado Matters to discuss what keeps them hopeful and why public service still matters.
Nov 12 Meeting for The Pikes Peak Genealogical Society
Wednesday, November 12 Revelers, Hog Killers, and Disobedient Children: Early State Laws by Judy G.
LAPOMPE in Concert
For nearly a decade, LAPOMPE has been entertaining and delighting audiences in Colorado with their eclectic combination of gypsy swing, blues, and soulful originals.









