
From video games to wildfire updates, Colorado students designed five apps recognized by Congress
The annual contest challenges students to learn code, explore STEM subjects and make a difference in their communities.

Key Colorado lawmakers want to keep free school meals for all students despite budget shortfall
Colorado is one of several states to offer free school meals to all students.

Cybertruck that exploded outside Trump Las Vegas hotel was rented in Colorado
Authorities have not said who rented the Tesla Cybertruck nor where it was picked up in the state.

The nation’s murder rate is plummeting. Colorado’s is mostly flat
The country’s murder rate is falling at a brisk pace since pandemic-level 2021 highs — but Colorado isn’t entirely following suit.

Jan. 1, 2025: Start the New Year with stories of second chances and positivity
On New Year’s Day, stories of second chances. Like a Ukrainian couple who fled the war and resettled in Boulder, where they run a bike shop. And a barbershop in Denver where former inmates offer a shave and a haircut. Plus, migrant farmworkers who hope their children don’t toil in the fields as they have. Education is key, and there’s a program in Colorado planting those very seeds.

The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for January 2025
We’re starting 2025 on a high note with exciting new tracks from Colorado artists.

Cast Your Vote for the Best Local 303 Acts of 2024!
The Local 303 is how we celebrate and champion the incredible music coming out of Colorado — and now, it’s your turn to weigh in!

CU Cancer Center part of groundbreaking lung cancer screening program with promising results
The program is known as QUILS (Quality Implementation of Lung Cancer Screening) and it launched in 2015.

Prospective candidates for Colorado Springs City Council election can now start gathering signatures to get on ballot
Six district seats are up for election in April.


Our picks for concerts to kick off the new year
New Year, same incredible music ensembles in Colorado. In the spirit of turning a new leaf, let’s make it ‘New year, new music in your future!’ Here’s our picks for January concerts to kick off 2025.

The Marshall fire spared his house. A new study finds dangerous air pollution lingered indoors for weeks
The research suggests that residents should consider additional precautions before returning to a smoke-damaged home.

Law enforcement searching for suspects in Western Slope cattle killings, thefts
Ranchers are on edge after the second major cattle crime to happen in the region in recent weeks.












