
Ahead of a snowy, indoor inauguration, Colorado Republicans gather to celebrate in D.C.
Despite a change in the festivities, Coloradans who made the trip are excited about the next four years.

Colorado space company to show off lunar vehicle at inauguration
Lunar Outpost, a space technology company from Golden, is bringing its latest prototype to the parade

Aurora boy nominated for NAACP Image Award for role in the film ‘Color Book’
Jeremiah Daniels, 12, has Down syndrome and portrays a character who does, too.

CDOT’s first speed cameras will be placed in Floyd Hill I-70 construction zone in March
“This is not a revenue-generating initiative,” said CDOT’s chief engineer. “We will not break even on this for many years.”

The immigration journey: How long does it take to feel like an American?
What does it take to feel like an American – and to be treated like one? Several communities shared their perspectives on the immigrant experience.

Self-serve emissions test kiosks are coming soon to Colorado
Drivers with cars between seven and 11 years old will be able to use the kiosk system.

CSU is getting over $300 million in federal climate dollars to help the nation cut down on methane emissions
Three projects at the university will receive funding via the Inflation Reduction Act.

First People’s Pow Wow in Estes Park features arts market, fashion show and more
First-time event free over three days this weekend part of pow wows across Colorado.

Woman arrested and charged with arson for allegedly starting the Highland Lakes wildfire last year
The Highland Lakes fire started on Oct. 28, 2024, and burned 166 acres near the town of Divide.

Enslavement and lynching happened in Colorado, according to new research studying harms to Black Coloradans
A meeting of a state-mandated commission looking at historic harms caused to Black Coloradans was meant to announce research had begun, but surprising findings were also shared.

King Soopers, union workers contract expires with no deal in place
The company said Thursday night that it has made its “last, best and final offer” to the workers. It’s unclear if the workers are considering a strike.

Colorado updated its tire chain law last year, but is it working?
Vail’s mayor wants steeper penalties to curb I-70 gridlock, but truckers say the issue is more complicated than people realize.

How Greek letter organizations build community and embrace inclusion
Real Talk examines the profound impact of Greek letter organizations.

This climate coalition wants Colorado union jobs to power the switch away from fossil fuels
Climate Jobs Colorado wants to bring together in-state union workers to address climate change and labor rights.












