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Backpacks like a first grade classroom at Goldrick Elementary.
News

Fewer students are enrolled in Colorado’s schools this year as diversity increases

New data also show the student body is becoming increasingly diverse, while the number of multilingual learners increased significantly.
By Jenny Brundin
Jan. 15, 2025, 9:00 am
A snowy day over the South Platte River,
News

It’s going to be a ‘doggone cold weekend’ with Arctic air hitting Colorado

The I-25 corridor can expect mild temperatures Thursday. But by Friday afternoon, the cold front will roll in, delivering snow and subzero temperatures.
By Molly Cruse
Jan. 15, 2025, 7:47 am
Seth Masket, DU Political scientist professor
Government and Politics

DU political scientist digs into ‘norm violations’ ahead of Trump’s second term

Seth Masket spoke with Colorado Matters about what he’s seeing in his research, what it might mean for politics and what’s ahead for America’s political status quo. 
By Tom Hesse
Jan. 15, 2025, 4:00 am
The Palisades Fire burns a neighborhood in California
Wildfires

California wildfires are still raging. Here’s why the risk isn’t the same in the Denver metro

Right now, the state is a mixed bag when it comes to the possibility of a fire.
By Haylee May
Jan. 15, 2025, 4:00 am
Two hands cup together to hold a wooden tiny round bowl that has a single white pill in it.
Government and Politics

Colorado bipartisan trigger bill on synthetic psilocybin passes first hearing

The law is dependent on the FDA’s approval of the drug.
By Kiara DeMare
Jan. 14, 2025, 6:33 pm
A wolf sprints out of a gray metal crate
Environment

Colorado is releasing more wolves. Here’s what we know

The state officially kicked off its second capture and release operation last week.
By Sam Brasch
Jan. 14, 2025, 5:17 pm
State Rep. Jenny Willford speaks to someone at a capitol press conference to discuss her lawsuit against Lyft.
Government and Politics

State Rep. suing Lyft to do more for passenger safety, after alleged assault by driver

Rep. Jenny Willford says she was sexually assaulted by an unauthorized driver who was using someone else’s account.
By Bente Birkeland
Jan. 14, 2025, 3:31 pm
Psilocybin mushroom cultivation, May 29, 2019. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
Colorado Matters

Jan. 14, 2025: Healing Centers mark new era for psilocybin; Colorado’s new judicial district

Colorado is once again on the forefront of legalizing another federally-controlled substance: psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms. CPR’s Molly Cruse and Alejandro Alonso Galva talk about what’s in store with “The Trip: CPR’s Coverage of Colorado’s Psychedelic Journey.” Then, Colorado gets a new judicial district for the first time in 60 years. Plus, Purplish looks at how the legislative session is shaping up. Also, a new directory will be a health resource for Black Coloradans. And commemorating the MLK Holiday in Colorado.
By Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Jan. 14, 2025, 1:08 pm
ARAPAHOE BASIN SKI AREA OCTOBER NO SNOW
Money

Arapahoe Basin ski patrollers vote to unionize

Workers at the ski area join a host of patrollers at other areas in unionizing in recent years.
By Andrew Villegas
Jan. 14, 2025, 12:18 pm
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Colorado In Depth

Advice on life from Colorado’s centenarians

In the search for longevity and how to live well, it helps to get advice from your elders.
By Andrea Dukakis
Jan. 14, 2025, 10:27 am
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders takes the field
News

Deion Sanders could be a candidate to replace Mike McCarthy as Cowboys coach

University of Colorado coach Deion Sanders — who played on the last Super Bowl-winning Cowboys team — has a good relationship with Jones and could emerge as a coaching candidate.
By The Associated Press
Jan. 14, 2025, 9:46 am
A man named Oliver, who said he slept outside last night, shakes hands with Chris Richardson, the Denver Police Department’s lead social worker, as Richardson picks him up to bring him to a local resource center. Dec. 10, 2024.
Health

Listen: Denver moved 2,000 people off the streets. What about everyone else?

“I feel like I’m still working on assimilating into society, especially spending so long on the streets.”
By Kevin J. Beaty
Jan. 14, 2025, 9:31 am

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Legislature reconvenews on its opening day at the Capitol
Purplish

A bipartisan tradition fades in the CO House, while Democrats preview both ambitions and fault lines

Before state lawmakers hit the gas on their new session, we look over its opening days.
By Bente Birkeland and Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC
Jan. 14, 2025, 5:00 am
News

Residential construction in the Pikes Peak region rose in 2024, while permits for new apartments plummeted

The number of building permits issued for new apartment units dropped by 63 percent in 2024 when compared to the previous year.
By Shanna Lewis
Jan. 14, 2025, 4:00 am
Books lined up on a shelf, page side of the upright books facing the viewer.
Arts

‘We are a place where people care about books’: The mind behind Rocky Mountain Reader

Since Rocky Mountain Reader’s debut in September 2024, their website has published more than 84 essays, book reviews, interviews and other literary endeavors.
By Kendra Carr
Jan. 14, 2025, 4:00 am

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