
Latino groups condemn Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Halloween costume
The Republican congresswoman made light of immigrants’ fears of the ICE crackdown and mocked Spanish pronunciations

Colorado lab director put on paid leave as problems with health testing continue
This is the latest development in what is now an almost two-year investigation into lab procedures that has already led to the loss of federal certifications.

Anglers can now keep as many fish as they want from this Southern Colorado reservoir
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has enacted an “emergency fish salvage” for Two Buttes Reservoir, south of Lamar.

Nov. 4, 2025: Lawsuit asserts ICE is not following federal law; Colorado’s grey wolves heading south?
ICE agents can detain someone without a warrant under certain conditions. Now a judge will decide if agents are flaunting federal law in Colorado. Then, a noteworthy development with the reintroduction of grey wolves in Colorado. Plus, a farm that honors Native American heritage at the site of much pain. Also, Purplish explores uncovered history hidden inside the state capitol. Second graders in Grand Junction embrace the power of a single act of kindness. And music from Littleton artist Conrad Mata, with a little help from his dad!

Colorado’s Ball Corp. weathering Trump’s trade war
The aluminum can giant released a financial update that takes into account “uncertainties related to tariffs.”

Nov. 4, 2025: Dairy workers’ autopsies, judge weighs ICE detentions’ legality, local music lift
You’ll hear updates on the investigation into the deaths of six people at a dairy in northern Colorado in August.

Gov. Jared Polis’ budget proposal keeps K-12 funding promises, allows for college tuition increases
After proposing changes to the state’s K-12 funding formula last year, Gov. Jared Polis’ budget proposal plans to fulfill changes made during this year’s session.

Police, teachers, nurses could be denied loan forgiveness under Trump’s new rule, according to lawsuit
Attorney General Weiser calls the federal move on loan forgiveness appalling as Colorado joins a multi-state lawsuit.

First Native American in space started his climb to the stars during Colorado childhood
Astronaut John Herrington, who spent his boyhood in Colorado Springs, works to inspire Native youth to become more involved in STEM.


One of music’s best kept secrets celebrates 100 years, quietly
For a century, the tiny Coolidge Auditorium, at the Library of Congress, has been a wellspring of cultural integrity, innovative music and American ingenuity.
The Human Equation
Uncovering Silent Battles Through Sound Mental health battles are often fought in silence, unseen by the world around us but deeply impacting every person.
Where We Stand
Written by Donnetta Lavinia Grays and Directed by Marisa Hébert. A stranger stands before us with a story—and a deal.













