
Dec. 4, 2025: Protecting children from social media harm; Venezuelans living in the shadows
Protecting children from the harmful side of social media has been a years-long fight, but Congress may finally be taking action. Today we hear about one mother’s determination to bring change in memory of her daughter. Then, they followed the rules set up by the federal government, but still face deportation. It’s just one development in the immigration debate affecting thousands of people in Colorado. And, he’s the only Colorado native to play in the Negro Baseball League. Now, a century later he finally gets his due.

How Medicaid became such a drag on Colorado’s state budget
The state price tag of administering the program has risen dramatically in recent years, far outpacing the voter-imposed cap on government growth and spending.
Masques & Revels presented by Parish House Baroque
On Twelfth Night, the rules are made to be broken.
Colorado Music Hall of Fame Presents: From Row & Center with Lannie Garrett!
Celebrate Colorado’s vibrant music history with a special behind-the-scenes evening at Colorado Music Hall of Fame’s exhibit!
Fading Transmissions from a Republic of Ruins and Ghosts
Sunday, 12/21 @ 2PM Sallie Bush Community Center This holiday season, multidisciplinary artist Blake Pfeil will transform the Sallie Bush Community Center into a stage for sound with Fading Transmissions […]
Colorado College Concert Band
The Colorado College Concert Band presents VILLAINS.
Rocky Mountain Stocking Stuffers in Concert
Kick off the holiday season, Stocking Stuffer Style!

District 11 superintendent wants to fire popular teacher for ‘misconduct’; supporters say it’s retaliation
Elementary school education Dr. Angelica Givler-Viers, whose social media page has 18,000 followers, has been vocal about learning and teacher rights and has opposed book bans.

Ringing bells or a silent night? Help decide the 2025 Carol Countdown winner by casting your vote in the final
The 2025 Carol Countdown began with 32 songs — some were holiday classics and others were new to the competition. Now we’re down to two: “Carol of the Bells” and “Silent Night.”

Dec. 4, 2025: Venezuelans in Colorado lose legal status, gas prices tumble, civics bee champion
What might happen next for thousands of immigrants in Colorado after President Trump revoked their legal status?

Democratic Sen. Faith Winter changed State Capitol culture in the #MeToo era
The senator was killed in an I-25 traffic crash last week

Public buses in Pueblo could soon become more environmentally friendly
The change is possible through a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Buses and Bus Facilities Program and the Low-or No-Emission Program.

This Vietnam veteran lost his sight, but not his vision. Now, his art hangs in the Denver Art Museum
Jim Stevens directs Denver’s Veterans Arts Council and organized “Beyond the Military: From Combat to Canvas.”

As House debates keeping kids safe on social media, one Colorado mom says bills don’t go far enough
Advocates say the House version of the Kids Online Safety Act doesn’t go far enough in holding social media companies accountable.

Colorado Springs-area districts settle with CHSAA’s role in transgender sports lawsuit
The case against the Colorado Civil Rights Division and the AG will still move forward.











