
Dec. 2, 2025: Uranium in Colorado reservoir, Afghan immigrant crackdown, Tenth Mountain Division ancestors
A radioactive element has put a hitch in plans to open a massive new reservoir near Loveland that was supposed to start filling up last month.

A Ute Mountain Ute spiritual leader reflects the importance and private nature of vision quests, sun dances, and sweat lodge ceremonies
Too few people practice it for numbers to show up in national religious studies.

Colorado Springs City Council formally opposes the state’s lawsuit challenging Space Command relocation
Those in favor of the resolution said the city and state should be working together with the federal government instead of suing.

Trump administration renames Colorado’s National Renewable Energy Lab: the National Lab of the Rockies
U.S. Department of Energy officials say name change reflects an “expanded mission” for the research hub under President Trump.

Former dean of students files lawsuit against Elizabeth School District claiming ‘retaliation’ over book ban
The suit claims that the educator was fired over discrimination and comes after an ACLU suit over 19 books that were removed from school shelves.

Colorado state senator was killed in the second of two crashes on I-25, investigation shows
Authorities say it may take weeks to determine the causes of the crashes.

Realtors in Colorado Springs say home buyers are starting to see lower home prices
“In today’s high-inventory market, well-priced and move-in-ready homes sell quickly, while overpriced or outdated properties linger.”

Eldora
Legend told of a city of gold — so much gold, its king was covered in it, head to toe. They called him, and the city El Dorado.

More snow headed for Colorado as active weather pattern returns
Snow totals could make Wednesday’s commute tricky.

Dec. 1, 2025: Reflections on the past, looking forward on World AIDS Day
Today, on World AIDS Day, Ryan visits the Colorado AIDS memorial in the heart of Denver with Barb Cardell, program director at the Positive Women’s Network USA. They discuss science, stigma, and, for our series Aging Matters, what it means to enter your senior years with HIV.
All in Good Humor
Life is Better with Sprinkles On Top Sometimes you need music to help process your pain. Other times, music might help you focus or explore your inner self.
Meredith Willson’s THE MUSIC MAN
There’s trouble in River City when a fast-talking salesman gets his heart stolen by the town librarian.
Santa Paws at The Promenade Shops at Briargate
Families are invited to bring their well-behaved, leashed pets for a joyful evening of holiday cheer.
Storytime with Santa at The Shops
Families are invited to dress up in their PJs to listen as Santa reads stories from seasonal favorites and take photos while enjoying the warm, family-friendly atmosphere of one of […]













