Government and PoliticsWill 2026 be the year for housing reform? Rep. Pettersen hopes ‘yes’By Caitlyn Kim
NewsWhy is the cost of living in Colorado Springs so high? New report says massive housing shortage is partly to blameBy Briana Heaney
Government and PoliticsCities around the state get funds to help encourage more ADUsBy Bente Birkeland
NewsBig parts of Colorado’s economy are looking lackluster — are we in a recession?By Sarah Mulholland
NewsMore than a dozen Colorado cities at risk of losing out on state funding based on their housing policiesBy Bente Birkeland
NewsDenver Tech Center building leading the pack of empty offices becoming apartmentsBy Sarah Mulholland
EnergyColorado launches new building code designed to encourage efficient, all-electric homesBy Sam Brasch
Government and Politics$280 million at stake if Colorado cities don’t start complying with housing policiesBy Bente Birkeland
NewsResults: Colorado Springs voters reject Karman Line annexation in 2025 special electionBy KRCC Staff
Government and PoliticsMultiple Colorado cities sue Polis, state over housing policiesBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsGov. Polis will shut off millions in state grants to cities and counties that don’t comply with state housing policiesBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsInterview: Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on standing up to Trump, the housing shortage and 16th Street MallBy Kyle Harris and Ryan Warner
NewsHigh rise renovations: This could be your chance to live in a skyscraper that used to be a home to officesBy Andrea Dukakis
NewsConstruction on 27-story OneVeLa, the new tallest building in Colorado Springs, may now beginBy Dan Boyce
Government and PoliticsHow Colorado lawmakers and the governor want to incentivize the construction of affordable condosBy Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun and Brian Eason, The Colorado Sun