
Gov. Polis claps back on ICE’s actions in Durango
ICE says “extreme protesters” often misrepresent its mission.

Fear of mass shootings divides young adults on gun policy, study finds
The study focused on young people who grew up in a post-Columbine, post-9/11 dominated by mass-shooting news, social media coverage and lockdown drills.

Public transit could expand in northwestern Colorado. First, it’s up to voters
From Craig to Steamboat Springs to Yampa, a coalition of small communities will decide on the joint effort.

Wolves exploring deeper into the San Luis Valley, according to state
Latest data from GPS collars indicates individual wolves roaming as far south as the New Mexico border.

Photos: Local 303 Meetup for October with our 3rd annual costume contest
Our Local 303 Halloween Meetup at Skylark Lounge kicked off with our 3rd annual costume contest, hosted by Willobee Carlan, Jason Thomas, and Alisha Sweeney!

Circle Drive among Colorado Springs roads set for repaving next year in 2026
The work planned for next year includes side streets near Stratton Meadows and Ivywild.

Colorado sues Trump Administration over Space Command move
AG Weiser argues the president is moving the command to Alabama as political retaliation against a blue state

Oct. 29, 2025: At last a memorial to Flight 629; Before Gaga, there was Carl Bean’s ‘I Was Born This Way’
The bombing victims of United Flight 629 will be memorialized after seven decades. It was the first attack on a US commercial airliner. Atop Denver’s old control tower, we speak with a woman who lost her parents. Then, a new film about musician and AIDS activist Carl Bean, who sang what’s considered the first gay anthem.

Before Gaga, there was Carl Bean’s ‘I Was Born This Way’
Musician and minister Carl Bean sang the disco hit “I Was Born This Way.” It’s considered the first gay anthem. Bean went on to fight the AIDS epidemic, particularly in Los Angeles’ Black community. He’s the subject of a new film from Oscar-winning Colorado documentarian Daniel Junge. “I Was Born This Way” is screening at this year’s Denver International Film Festival.

Listen: Where does $20 million come from? Massive jury award will test George Floyd-era police reform law in higher courts
The law attempts to hold cities and officers accountable for egregious mistakes on the job — and lawyers are trying to outsmart it.

Listen: As Denver voters weigh a ban on flavored tobacco, this family’s story shows the broader fight
“I don’t think when I was 14, I realized that’s what I was getting myself into. I didn’t realize it was going to become a full addiction.”

Durango protests grow violent as a local family is detained, then separated by ICE
The scuffle between Durango locals and federal immigration officials started on Monday when city officials say ICE officers picked up a father and his two children as they were going to school.










