
Speed cameras in Colorado Springs could soon be sending you a fine
Improving traffic safety is “an essential core function,” and one of the top issues the police department hears from the community each year.

Fort Carson looks to ‘modernize’ Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site in Southern Colorado
The Army is in the process of collecting public comments.

Hickenlooper draws primary challenge from State Sen. Julie Gonzales
Updated at 10:39 a.m. on Dec. 8 Democratic State Sen. Julie Gonzales has launched a Democratic primary campaign for the U.S Senate, hoping to deny Sen.

Have Colorado’s moose restoration efforts been too successful?
Around 3,500 moose now wander Colorado. The hungry herbivores are also threatening a once-wetland-rich valley in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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What does a series of record-breaking drug busts mean for Colorado?
Cartels have a direct line from I-25 to hit I-70 and beyond, but the seizures’ impact is yet to be seen.

Faith Winter remembered at Colorado Capitol for adoring her children, inspiring women to run for office
Winter, a Democratic state senator from Broomfield, was killed last week in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 25 south of Denver.

Colorado health leaders react to CDC limiting hepatitis B vaccine recommendations
CDC vaccine advisory panel overturns decades-long guidance on the hepatitis B, a move the state health department does not support.

In Colorado town built on coal, some families are moving on, even as Trump tries to boost industry
The Cooper family has worked in the coal industry in Colorado for generations. That’s ending as one of three coal mines in their area closes in a statewide shift to cleaner energy.

Long legal road ahead for Colorado’s first-in-the-nation gas stove labeling law
Judge partially dismisses lawsuit, though it may still proceed.

The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s birthright citizenship order violates the Constitution
His order would upend more than 125 years of understanding that the Constitution’s 14th Amendment confers citizenship on everyone born on American soil, with narrow exceptions.

CPR Statement: Colorado Public Radio Fights Executive Order in Court Hearing
Leaders from Colorado Public Radio, Aspen Public Radio, KSUT Public Radio and NPR, appeared in US District Court for the hearing on their lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order.

Dec. 5, 2025: ‘If you can keep it’ on unprecedented politics; Maintaining Mustang; Tech firm commits to downtown
Our series continues about unprecedented politics, named for the famous Benjamin Franklin line in 1787: “A republic, if you can keep it.” University of Denver political scientist Seth Masket provides historic context. Then, it takes a lot of work to keep Mustang standing strong outside DIA. Also, tech firm Ibotta makes a 10-year commitment to downtown Denver, which other businesses have fled. And the family stories behind Denver’s Little Saigon at History Colorado Center.

‘If You Can Keep It’ asks where the needle is moving on the ‘republic vs. authoritarianism’ gauge
President Trump has made good on his campaign promise to exact retribution against his perceived enemies, which include members of Congress, prosecutors, universities and media outlets. “If You Can Keep It” returns, Colorado Matters’ occasional series on unprecedented politics with University of Denver political scientist Seth Masket.












