
Fremont County traffic stop yields a van full of ammo
The men, from Mexico with valid B-2 tourist visas, told investigators they purchased the ammunition in Utah, and the bullets were destined for Pueblo, Colorado.

9-quilt exhibit created in 1995 by Japanese women revived this month at quilt museum in Golden
Panels on quilts tell stories of internment and other painful memories.

Hundreds gather for second ‘Hands Off’ protest against Trump administration at Colorado Springs City Hall
It was the second protest this month against the Trump administration and its wide-reaching policies that have impacted multiple government agencies and thousands of federal employees.

Back-to-back Poetry Out Loud state champion gets ready for nationals
Windsor High School senior Rize Simmons fell in love with poetry earning extra credit.

ACLU claims administration is restarting deportations under 18th century wartime law
Friday, the ACLU asked two federal judges to bar deportation of Venezuelans held in northern Texas.

From tariffs to the Colorado Auto Show, what to know about buying a car in today’s economy
CPR spoke with the head of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association about what shoppers should know when they head to the dealership.

Preserving Black history amid rapid development in Five Points neighborhood
Once a thriving hub for Black culture, Five Points faces challenges brought on by gentrification and development.

‘A Voice for the Silenced’ and the Terezin composers lost to the Holocaust
“A Voice for the Silenced” airs on CPR Classical at 7 p.m. Monday through Friday April 21-25, in honor of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps as well as the Days of Remembrance.

Polis issues first veto and sets up showdown with lawmakers over transparency rules
The bill’s sponsors said governments were being “inundated” with records requests and needed relief with longer deadlines to respond to them.

Colorado’s jobless numbers inching upward
The state’s rate is higher than the U.S. as economic growth continues to drag.

Colorado spent $2 million studying education funding. Lawmakers don’t want it to go to waste.
Colorado Senate lawmakers approved a resolution this week promising to figure out how to boost education funding.

April 18, 2025: Car buying considerations; Western Slope judge tells ICE to back off
The Colorado Auto Show opens today amid tariffs. We ask the head of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Association about car buying in today’s economy. Then, a judge on the Western Slope orders ICE to stay out of county courthouses. Also, a man who dresses as a chicken has a serious message about self-care in Colorado’s ski towns. Plus, as the Nuggets begin the playoffs, the untold story of star center Nikola Jokić, the FoCoMX music festival begins, and how an ice castle and troll are helping towns in Teller County.
Half-Halloween Featuring As Seen On TV with Boy’s Club
Goosetown Tavern presents Half-Halloween Featuring As Seen On TV (Kevin Supina, Kevin Hinder, Karl Summers + Tyler Gwynn) with Boy’s Club (A Tribute to Ween) on Friday, May 2nd.