NewsState orders Cripple Creek tourist mine to stop operating after worker died in elevator malfunctionBy Andrea Chalfin
NewsTeller County Sheriff identifies man killed in Mollie Kathleen tourist mine accidentBy Joe Wertz and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
NewsColorado mining town’s polluted legacy has a potential for profit, but some are wary of the riskBy The Associated Press
Life and CultureSilverton’s Hardrocker Holidays games this weekend celebrate Colorado’s mining pastBy Stina Sieg
Colorado WondersAre there turquoise mines in Colorado? Yes! Hear more from a Cripple Creek turquoise minerBy Shanna Lewis
NewsWhat do you do with an old rock quarry? It’s a question Colorado Springs needs to answerBy Shanna Lewis and Mike Procell
NewsThe Pikeview Quarry served an essential role in Colorado Springs’ history. Its story is still being writtenBy Abigail Beckman and Jess Hazel
OutdoorsColorado Springs is reimagining what a quarry near Blodgett Peak can look like. Tell us what you think should go thereBy KRCC Staff
ArtsCoal Country, a play honoring the victims of mining tragedy through the words of their loved ones, comes to ColoradoBy Eden Lane
Life and CultureInterview: Irish sculptor Terry Brennan on his new memorial to immigrant families who lost their lives in Leadville’s silver rushBy Ryan Warner
Life and CultureThis San Luis Valley cabin is all that remains of a 19th century mining town. Now you can stay there for a night or twoBy Dan Boyce
Life and CultureLady Moon was a ‘profane, hard-drinking woman,’ but her name lives on in northern ColoradoBy Sarah Mulholland
Life and CultureA western Colorado mining depot aimed to be bigger than Grand Junction, but it became a ghost townBy Nancy Lofholm
EnvironmentColorado is sealing abandoned mines to stay ahead of accidents and amateur explorersBy Sam Brasch
EnvironmentColorado’s top air quality regulator reassigned after state investigation finds potential conflicts of interestBy Sam Brasch and Miguel Otárola