Waves of Hope: Whispers From The Deep
June 20th is the Opening Reception Night for the special art exhibition: Waves of Hope: Whispers From The Deep.
May Colorado Springs PFLAG meeting
Brittany Riffle, MSW, Youth Suicide Prevention Planner with El Paso County Public Health, will join us at our monthly chapter meeting.

Holy white smoke, we have a new pope!
Cardinal Robert Prevost becomes the first American pope, choosing the name Leo XIV.
Niwot Native Art Market
The Niwot Native Art Market returns on June 1! The second art market will be held from 11 to 4 p.m.

Indie 102.3 to Host “Indieverse” Music Festival
Indie 102.3 is proud to present “Indieverse” at Levitt Pavilion on Sept. 13.

Indie 102.3 invites you to INDIEVERSE
Join Indie 102.3 for a universe of good vibes and great music with thousands of fellow music lovers. Welcome to INDIEVERSE!

May 8, 2025: Train to the mountains, judges halt deportations, arts funding lifeline, fashion week
A plan is speeding forward for new passenger trains to take you farther into the mountains from metro Denver.

Public input will help guide the future of skiing, lodging and other services at Cuchara Mountain Park
You can weigh in online, via mail or at a town hall.

Colorado flower farmers are a hardy bunch. Mother’s Day is their early season
The Colorado Flower Collective connects local florists with local growers, including Artemis Flower Farm in Longmont.

101 bills debated by the Colorado legislature in 2025 that you need to know about
The Colorado Capitol News Alliance pored through the more than 600 measures debated at the Capitol this year to highlight the most notable ones that passed and failed.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: Jazz for mental health, Denver Fashion Week, Indigenous arts leadership, a ‘Bruce Lee and Beyond’ film series and more
Your weekly arts and culture news briefs, catching you up on the latest across Colorado — plus, things to do.

Three officers present during 2022 shooting death of Christian Glass have charges against them dropped
Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Deputy Andrew Buen was sentenced last month to serve three years in the death.

Colorado leads lawsuit against Trump administration for blocking funds for EV charging
The lawsuit is led by attorneys general from California, Colorado and Washington, and challenges the Federal Highway Administration’s authority to halt the funding.

Trump administration cuts mental health support for Colorado students
The $1.5 million grant was aimed at confronting Colorado’s critical shortage of school-based mental health professionals.

CPR Classical Presents: The Spirituals Project
Singing spirituals together in community is a hallmark activity for the University of Denver’s Spirituals Project.

May 7, 2025: State lawmakers head to the finish line; Colorado Flower Collective helps farmers bloom
How much did Colorado lawmakers cross off their “to do” list, and what’s left to do as they head into the final day of the legislative session? Then, what potential federal funding cuts could mean to public media in Colorado. Plus, how the Colorado Flower Collective is helping local flower farmers. Later, words to remember to stay safe from lightning this severe weather season. And celebrate 25 years of otherworldly observations in the San Luis Valley.