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Pennies spilled on a table from a glass bottle
Money

From the Denver Mint to the Money Museum, Coloradans say goodbye to the penny

Well, except, technically, ‘the United States has never made a penny.’
By Elaine Tassy and Andrea Chalfin
Nov. 20, 2025, 4:00 am
A woman is giving a young boy a vaccine. She is wearing a mask and surgical gloves. The boy is holding one hand over his mouth as he receives the shot.
Health

With a potentially rough flu season on the horizon, Colorado has lost nearly $28 million in federal immunization funding

Federal money pulled back under the Trump administration would have funded and staffed things like a broad paid-media campaign, a statewide vaccine reminder program and a vaccine equity program.
By John Daley
Nov. 20, 2025, 4:00 am
A helicopter flying over a large, open area with mountains in the background and sunflowers in the foreground.
News

The search to identify underground resources is often done from the sky. Here’s how that scientific magic happens

The federal government is pushing hard to pinpoint domestic sources of rare earth elements and critical minerals
By Shanna Lewis
Nov. 20, 2025, 4:00 am
SENIOR COMPANION
News

AmeriCorps program matches older people who need a helping hand with an older volunteer looking to help

Pairings can lead to special connections and friendships
By Nell London
Nov. 20, 2025, 4:00 am

Newlands Neighborhood

A large bronze bell is mounted onto a sliding shelf attached to a van outside.
Military

A half-ton bronze bell has been cast to toll at Pikes Peak National Cemetery

The Honor Bell Foundation hopes to one day have such a bell at every national cemetery in the U.S.
By Dan Boyce
Nov. 19, 2025, 5:55 pm
The image features a group of six people standing in front of a wall with a logo.
Justice

Record-breaking amount of meth seized by authorities leads to 15 federal indictments

A years-long investigation recovered more than 1,000 pounds of the potentially lethal drug.
By Ava Kian
Nov. 19, 2025, 5:17 pm
News

Snow has finally come to the high country — and more is on its way

Some areas could see 2-7 inches later in the week
By Stina Sieg
Nov. 19, 2025, 4:14 pm
a for rent sign
News

Colorado, other states demand millions from real estate giant they say helped inflate rent prices

State Attorney General promises to protect renters.
By Haylee May
Nov. 19, 2025, 2:07 pm
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Government and Politics

Cities around the state get funds to help encourage more ADUs

The grants are part of a larger effort to expand the state’s supply of smaller, more affordable housing options.
By Bente Birkeland
Nov. 19, 2025, 1:14 pm
Colorado Matters

Nov. 19, 2025: State Democratic chair on wins, losses and what’s next; Remembering Purnell Steen

Democrats did well in this month’s election, then almost immediately capitulated, opting to reopen the federal government without healthcare concessions from Republicans. Today, an assessment from the state party chair. Then, we remember Denver jazz pianist Purnell Steen. Also, lingering lessons from the pandemic. And “rock” music with “Formations” from University of Colorado composer and geologist Jeffrey Nytch.
By Ryan Warner
Nov. 19, 2025, 12:23 pm
WINDMILLS MAKE ELECTRICITY ON HIGH PLAINS
News

A new state report takes stock of Colorado’s climate workforce

The Colorado Climate Workforce Analysis & Plan is the first comprehensive accounting of the workforce needed to carry out the state’s climate action plans.
By Outside Contributor
Nov. 19, 2025, 11:35 am
The image depicts a city street with a large, tall building featuring a gold dome. The street is lined with various cars parked on both sides, and there are multiple traffic lights at different points along the road.
News

Colorado Ethics Commission advances complaints against Democrats who attended dark money-funded retreat

House members in the Opportunity Caucus face allegations they violated the state’s gift ban by attending a Vail retreat.
By Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun
Nov. 19, 2025, 11:21 am
TALLBULL-BUFFALO-CEREMONY
Life and Culture

In photos: A ceremonial buffalo hunt helps Denver’s Indigenous residents connect with their heritage

Denver once displayed the animals as a Wild West novelty for residents and tourists. Now they’re helping Denver’s Indigenous residents connect with their heritage. CPR’s reporters were invited to watch a recent ceremonial hunt.
By Hart Van Denburg
Nov. 19, 2025, 8:06 am
TALLBULL-BUFFALO-CEREMONY
Environment

Denver’s bison were once zoo animals. Now they’re food and sustenance for Indigenous residents

Since 2018, Denver has allowed a local organization to hold a ceremonial event to harvest one of its roughly 70 buffalo.
By Sam Brasch
Nov. 19, 2025, 8:04 am
TALLBULL-BUFFALO-CEREMONY
Colorado Today

Nov. 19, 2025: Storage unit drug bust, buffalo harvest, Denver says goodbye to penny production

An Indigenous ceremony to cull a buffalo, feed Native people and restore traditions… Right off of I-25.
By Arlo Pérez Esquivel
Nov. 19, 2025, 6:00 am

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