Craft Lab: Needle Felting Your New Year’s Motto
Craft a small felted banner or pocket talisman that carries your 2026 intention.
Colorado College Bluegrass Concert
Keith Reed’s Bluegrass Program has become an institution at Colorado College. Don’t miss the chance to see this acclaimed ensemble pick, strum, and sing the night away.
Center Stage: Theatre Nights with a Twist
Step into an evening of charm and surprise before the curtain rises on Mary Poppins, and make your night out practically perfect in every way!
Bemis Community Printshop: Block Printed Holiday Cards
In this fun holiday workshop you’ll learn the magic of reductive block printing, a technique where you progressively carve a single linoleum block to create a two-color design.

Nov. 21, 2025: Trump calls Crow a traitor, rare Earth minerals in Colorado, snow and drought, remembering Purnell Steen
The search for rare Earth elements and critical minerals in Colorado.

Will Colorado join the redistricting war?
Other blue states want Colorado to join the fray, but redrawing lines early is easier said than done.

Thanksgiving volunteering and community service opportunities across Colorado
Find out how you can give back to your community this Thanksgiving season.

Is Colorado’s car market flashing a check engine light for the economy?
Here’s some perspective on auto sales and where the state could be heading, as part of CPR’s Silent Recession series.

As federal support wanes, Colorado’s nonprofits contemplate a rocky future
“This is a new reality, a new dynamic that nonprofits are going to have to adapt to.”

Things to do in Colorado this weekend
“Mary Poppins” and “Annie” take the stage, plus holiday cheer and indoor snow tubing are here to welcome the winter season.

GOP-backed ballot measure would make any fentanyl possession a felony in Colorado
Backers say tougher penalties are needed to reduce overdose deaths, but opponents argue it will just criminalize people suffering from addiction.

Feeling exhausted, Durango family arrested by ICE signs paperwork for self-deportation
City Council passes resolution asking for investigation into federal immigration agents’ actions.

Church gets probation, $1,000 fine over unhoused camp
The Montrose United Methodist Church was found guilty of four violations related to the camp.

A storm headed for Colorado’s Front Range could help cut the risk of the next Marshall Fire
After weeks of dry weather, Colorado is finally set to receive much needed snow and showers on Thursday.












