
Higher fees for foreigners visiting US national parks stokes tourism concerns
Supporters say the change will generate money for cash-strapped parks.

Denver’s first snow of the season on its way, say forecasters
Meanwhile, a winter weather advisory goes into effect Friday night for the central mountains.

Uranium discovered in newly built Colorado dam pauses $600 million project
The new Chimney Hollow Reservoir halts construction and threatens timeline for major water supply

Less than 3 weeks after cancer surgery, Broncos’ Alex Singleton is back in the game
Surgery was scheduled for a day after the Broncos game against the Raiders when Singleton had nine stops in Denver’s 10-7 win on a Thursday night.

Nov. 28, 2025: Trust Matters: A conversation about record-low levels of trust in the media
According to Gallup, barely a third of Americans express a great deal or even fair amount of trust in newspapers, TV, and radio. In the 1970s, trust was as high as 72 percent. At Front Range Community College, students meet the press: Greg Moore, former editor of The Denver Post and recent National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame inductee; Corey Hutchins of the Colorado College Journalism Institute and “Inside the News In Colorado”; and Jeffrey Roberts of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition. Our panelists mentioned resources for the community and for journalists at The News Literacy Project and Colorado News Collaborative.

Colorado man found dead in Trinidad and Tobago after he reportedly tried to purchase marijuana
Local police say the suspect is in custody.

Vote for the Top 102.3 Songs of 2025
For all of us at Indie 102.3, the highlight of 2025 was continuing to bring you new music discoveries.

Small business owners ask you to ‘vote with your dollars’ this holiday shopping season
Many rely on the last few weeks of the year to hit their profit projections and stay open.

New Sand Creek Massacre book revives letters and the moral courage of Capt. Silas Soule, the officer who refused to fire
“Witness at Sand Creek” traces Capt. Silas Soule’s life through his letters that reveal why he refused to fire on Cheyenne and Arapaho families during the Sand Creek Massacre. The book highlights his bravery and the modern relevance of his stand.

Things to do in Colorado for Thanksgiving weekend
Free admission to state parks, a chocolate festival, holiday markets, tree-lighting ceremonies, and so much more.

Colorado’s Civics Bee champion represents at nationals with his vision for an emergency alert app
Cameron Parker, 14, from Centaurus High School scored a top-10 finish.

Nov. 27, 2025: From astronaut to artist, Ed Dwight reflects on a journey making history as he turns 92
A remarkable Coloradan – and an American pioneer – celebrated his 92nd birthday in September. Ed Dwight was the first Black man to be selected for astronaut training more than 60 years ago. And six decades later, he became the oldest person to go to space. Dwight’s history-making didn’t stop there. He went on to become a celebrated artist, sculpting important monuments to Black legends. His body of work appears in Denver and at memorials across the country, and in museums like the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.

The 2025 Carol Countdown is heating up! See who will claim victory and cast your vote in the semifinals
The year’s closest race so far was in Round 3. Vote now to see which carols will move on to the finals next week.

Colorado complies with Trump administration’s request for data on immigrants who received emergency Medicaid services
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ‘has threatened to withhold more than $18 million in federal funding if the state does not comply.’

Could your wine’s tasting notes include wattage? A researcher in Western Colorado is working on it
State Viticulturist Horst Caspari now oversees the largest agrivoltaics installation of its kind in North America.














