
Nov. 25, 2025: Creating community for transracial adoptees; A remarkable journey on and off the slopes
November is National Adoption Month. Today, how one Colorado organization is supporting families through the beauty and complexity of transracial adoption and creating a sense of belonging and safety for adoptees and their parents too. Then, a Colorado Wonders question about accountability after wildfires. And Colorado Hall of Fame skier Bob Meserve’s remarkable journey on and off the slopes as a pioneering adaptive athlete.

Hackberry Hill
A single tree once stood guard over a hill in Arvada – a hackberry. For early settlers it was a landmark, its twisted trunk a seat for weary travelers.
Acoustic Eidolon
Acoustic Eidolon is what happens when you cross a guitar with 2 necks and a cello with attitude!!
Acoustic Eidolon
Don’t miss Colorado’s own Acoustic Eidolon.
Rockstar Energy Open
After two successful summer events, the Rockstar Energy Open makes its winter debut this December with a three-day celebration of snow culture—featuring world-class snowboarding, live music, art installations and an […]
December First Friday at the Space Foundation
Join us for business over breakfast. Why get up so early? It’s an excellent opportunity to meet and network with business professionals, entrepreneurs, and small business owners.

Bibliophiles, unite! Share the books you loved from 2025
It’s time for the third-annual Books We Love list. Help us curate.
Young Professionals Coffee Meetup
Kick off the new year with purpose at the Young Professional Coffee Meetup, hosted by the SCWCC Young Professionals group.
Indie 102.3 Presents Punk Is Dad 7 with Dead Pioneers
A benefit for Dorian De Long Arts and Music Scholarship Foundation w/The Potato Pirates, Team Nonexistent –
SCWCC Holiday Evening Gala
The SCWCC Holiday Gala has moved to an evening event!

5 killed, including three children, in highway crash near Franktown
Police say the car in the fatal car crash near Franktown was stolen.

Nov. 25, 2025: Xcel plan to raise your rate, the Republican leading on health insurance subsidies, Sand Creek Massacre
Why Xcel Energy says it needs to raise rates. Plus, a Colorado Republican has been trying to get an extension for expanded health insurance subsidies.

Trump administration policy makes a dent in number of international students on Colorado campuses
The new rules on visas turns off the tap of students from other countries coming to Colorado for college.

More than half the water use in the Rio Grande River Basin is unsustainable
Researchers say Colorado lost 18 percent of its farmland in the Rio Grande Basin between 2000 and 2019

How long can grocery prices keep rising?
Prices for necessities like groceries are outpacing wage growth.

Telluride ski patrol union nears strike as new contract remains elusive
The Telluride Professional Ski Patrol has been working without a new contract since September.












