
A one-day break from snow on Friday before light storm rolls in Saturday
Winter weather advisories issued for Palmer Divide and southeast Colorado with snow and wind.

Colorado firefighters arriving to help with ‘apocalyptic’ California fires
The sound from the fire can be ‘as loud as a freight train’ on the front lines.

Colorado wildlife officials won’t pause wolf reintroductions despite protests from ranchers
A petition asked Colorado Parks and Wildlife to hold off releasing more wolves until the state fully implements programs meant to protect livestock.

Lawsuit alleges Grand Junction police tased man because his wife yelled at them
Video shows the officer saying ‘He’s going to get tased again if you don’t stop.’

RTD drivers, mechanics ramp up pressure on management in push for a bigger raise
But workers aren’t considering a strike, the union’s president says.

As nation mourns Carter, former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb remembers their bond
Webb and his wife first met Carter in 1974 and cut the first check from Colorado for Carter’s nascent presidential campaign.

WATCH: Jimmy Carter funeral service at Washington National Cathedral
His casket was lying in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda from Tuesday evening to Thursday morning.

Colorado Arts Spotlight, Jan. 9 -12: A bilingual take on the Bard, the Stock Show returns and more
This weekend, Denver returns to its Western roots, stages around the state present different takes on “Romeo and Juliet” along with a host of other theatrical and musical offerings.

Five takeaways from the latest evaluation of Colorado’s literacy law
The number of Colorado students significantly struggling with reading has declined for the third year in a row, but it’s still not back to pre-Pandemic levels.

Video & Transcript: Gov. Polis delivers 2025 State of the State address
The annual speech is a chance to lay out priorities — and issue warnings.

Colorado counselor leads retreat in Ukraine for war widows
The war in Ukraine has left many women widowed and without mental health support but Coloradan Josh Kreimeyer is determined to help them face their grief and share their challenges with others. Kreimeyer is an associate professor of counseling at Colorado Christian University and recently wrapped up a four-day retreat in Ukraine for widows of the war.

Former Morrison police chief under investigation for alleged policy violations gets new police chief job in Walsenburg
The Southern Colorado city will approve the contract for Bill Vinelli at the next council meeting despite potential infractions.

Stargazers’ delight: Efforts to cut unwanted light pollution in New Mexico win praise
Advocacy group DarkSky International recognized Denver-based Franklin Mountain Energy for lighting retrofits at two sites and one new location within a major oil production zone in southeastern New Mexico.

On its opening day, Colorado legislature previews big fights to come
Democrats’ opening bills take on thorny issues like semi-automatic weapons, union organizing and voters’ rights.

Jan. 8, 2025: Help for war widows in Ukraine; New uses for Electroconvulsive therapy
Since the war in Ukraine began, thousands of women have lost their spouses. A Colorado counselor just wrapped up a four-day retreat for the women to learn to cope with their grief. Then, a mother’s story about how Electroconvulsive therapy brought her son back. Also, a Colorado Wonders about culling Denver geese, and local comedians on avoiding political jokes.

How Electroconvulsive Therapy was life-changing for one teen with autism and catatonia
A shift in personality for a 14-year-old with autism led his family on a multi-year journey to find out what had happened to him and how to treat him.












