Zach Bryan
w/MJ Lenderman and Fey Fili

Nov. 24, 2025: The great redistricting debate; Car sales sticker shock; Lafayette student’s success in civics
There’s a political power play across the country to redistrict for control of Congress. Purplish explores if it could actually happen here, and whether it should. Then, what do car prices say about a possible “silent recession” in Colorado? Plus, a freshman at Lafayette’s Centaurus High School lands in the top ten of the National Civics Bee finals.
Holiday Extravaganz presented by the Colorado Springs Conservatory
About the performance: Colorado Springs Conservatory invites you to the Fourth Annual Holiday Extravaganz, an inspiring evening of music and performance that captures the spirit of the season.
Holiday Art Walk at Gallery 113
Holidays are here at Gallery 113. Come celebrate the season at Gallery 113’s Holiday Art Walk on December 5, at 125 N. Tejon, 5-8 pm.
Join the Broadmoor Curling Club’s Learn to Curl Clinic!
🔥 Slide Into the Spirit of the Winter Olympics! Join the Broadmoor Curling Club’s Learn to Curl Clinic!
Benefit Staged Reading for the Old Colorado City Historical Society
This holiday season, the Funky Little Theatre Company will present a benefit staged reading for the Old Colorado Historical Society.

Chauncey Billups, NBA coach and CU Buffs grad, pleads not guilty in rigged poker games case
The Hall of Famer will be arraigned in a federal court in Brooklyn on Monday.

Is Colorado in a recession? Tell us if you’re feeling the pinch when it comes to groceries, housing and jobs
While we aren’t officially in a recession, that doesn’t mean Coloradans aren’t feeling the pinch.

Nov. 24, 2025: Undocumented Coloradans lose coverage, Dems under ethics review, Colorado’s car market cools
Thousands of undocumented Coloradans are set to lose their health coverage next year as the state winds down OmniSalud. Then, a group of Democratic lawmakers is facing an ethics investigation over a weekend retreat and concerns about special-interest influence. Plus, what the cooling car-buying market says about consumer confidence and Colorado’s broader economy.

Freshmen Rep. Jeff Hurd steps into a high-wire policy push with bill to extend ACA tax credit
The Western Slope freshman is part of a bipartisan push to keep enhanced tax credits from expiring, something many Republicans oppose.

What happens to people charged with starting wildfires? It’s complicated
High-profile wildfires often lead to some punishment … but most fires don’t get the investigative resources to determine their exact cause and origin.

CU Economist: Too early to ring recession bell, though not all signs are rosy
Brian Lewandowski heads the business research division at the CU School of Business.

Thousands of undocumented immigrants in Colorado lose health care subsidies
The state is cutting the number of people who can receive free insurance from 12,000 to 6,700 because of changes in the Big Beautiful Bill.

Danielle SeeWalker, artist who won settlement from Vail, plans trip to West Bank to paint mural
Denver multi-disciplinary plans to use money from First Amendment rights violation case to work with with Palestinian artists












