
Roller Derby’s pandemonium in the rink comes with decades of community
We visited an international bout between the Pikes Peak All-Stars and Mexico’s top team — All-Star Juarez.

As SNAP benefits become the next shutdown casualty, Colorado food banks brace for impact
Delays to food assistance for November are all but assured as the federal budget stalemate continues.

Join the Celebration: 10 Years of Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza!
Celebrate a decade of holiday cheer with CPR’s signature year-end variety show — The Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza! Songs and surprises await you at our new state-of-the-art location, Mapleton Arts Center.

So long, my friends
Jessie Jacobs is moving on from Colorado Public Radio, and her last show is on Sunday, November 2, 12:00 PM – 5:00 P.M.

Pueblo residents will decide, again, who will manage the city
This November, Puebloans are deciding, for the second time in the last decade, if they want an elected mayor or an appointed city manager to oversee the city.

Pueblo’s voters will decide this November on two separate sales tax measures
Two ballot measures in the city of Pueblo have to do with sales taxes. One aims to increase the sales tax to help with the general fund.

Northglenn residents charged with more than 100 counts of animal cruelty
The 109 counts stem from a mass animal rescue back in July.

Oct. 22, 2025: Historical context for this moment in politics; Finding unity across the divide
We continue “If you can keep it,” our series to get historical context about this moment in presidential politics; political scientist Seth Masket from the University of Denver joins us. Then, a Denver man hopes to create a brand for unity in America to show people are less divided than it seems. Later, will Halloween be a trick or a treat this year? It’s just one thing we ask Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo in our monthly weather and climate chat. And the Museum of Contemporary Art’s new director talks about elevating local artists and his vision for the Denver institution.

‘If you can keep it.’ A new series about unprecedented politics and policy
Benjamin Franklin said, “A Republic, if you can keep it.” He was asked – after the constitutional convention – if we were to become a republic or a monarchy? We borrowed from Franklin to name a new series, “If you can keep it.” With the help of University of Denver political scientist Seth Masket, we’ll meet unprecedented moves in government with scrutiny and historical context.

Will Halloween trick or treat us weatherwise?
Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo has a Halloween forecast and insights into a scary phenomenon called “atmospheric thirst.”

This ‘public Christian school’ opened quietly in Colorado. Now there could be a legal fight.
The school’s Christian affiliation was omitted or downplayed in documents submitted to the state, a BOCES, and a Pueblo area school district.

Listen: Outside groups pour dark money into Denver Public Schools board races, again
Groups of unknown donors could play a pivotal role in the elections, with four of seven seats up for grabs.

Weather balloon collision likely caused emergency landing for United Airlines plane flying from Denver to LA
The collision fractured layers of the plane’s windshield but did not result in a loss of cabin pressure.









