Colorado launches a $450 e-bike rebate for everyone April 1. Here’s why many bike shops aren’t participating
Retailers are staying away because the program requires them to float the costs of the discounts for up to a year. The state says it’s working on a fix.
Colorado keeps quiet about faulty job data as federal agency calls out the erratic numbers
The state’s new unemployment insurance premiums system is spitting out bad information that is used in nearly every aspect of tracking economic conditions
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state March 29 – 31
Your weekly list of arts, culture, music, theater, film and other things to do this weekend.
For some hopefuls, the long path to Congress begins tonight on the Eastern Plains
The Republican vacancy committee for the state’s 4th Congressional District is meeting to select a candidate to appear on the June ballot to complete Buck’s term in office.
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A warm, dry spring is forecasted for Colorado. That could be a recipe for wildfires
“There is a lot of dead fuel out there.”
Colorado’s punk scene is strong, but it’s also ‘No Bueno!’
Punk paragon Dana Meyers, of Indie 102.3, hosts The Punkyard on Saturday nights.
Two ‘unclaimed’ veterans were laid to rest at Pikes Peak National Cemetery as part of an effort to remember the almost forgotten
A national program, Missing in America, gives unclaimed service members burials with full military honors.
Building partially collapses in downtown Cañon City
A structural engineer will determine what's necessary for repairs after the building is stabilized.
Colorado schools to get more than $11 million from Juul settlement to address youth vaping
AG Phil Weiser says mental youth mental health is an underlying problem with teen vaping.
Listen: Curious Theatre faces existential financial trouble and questions about the future of its identity
Colorado’s arts and culture organizations that survived pandemic-era shutdowns now face new financial realities. Since reopening, many performing arts companies across the country have produced fewer shows, laid off employees, […]
Curious Theatre faces existential financial trouble and questions about the future of its identity
The ambitious local theater company needs to fundraise $250,000 by July.
Steamboat voters reject plan to annex land for affordable housing
The Brown Ranch annexation vote was a pivotal step in whether or not the workforce housing project would move forward.
Quitting tobacco begins improving health within minutes — and it’s good for your wallet, too
Within minutes of stopping smoking, the heart rate drops. In a day, nicotine levels drop to zero and the health benefits continue improving.
City of Colorado Springs begins city council redistricting process
According to the city charter, the boundaries of all six council districts must be reevaluated every four years to account for changes in population and annexations to the city boundaries.
State lawmakers move to cut two-thirds of RTD board’s elected seats
The measure would mark the biggest change to RTD’s leadership in more than 40 years.
Take your little one “inside” the orchestra
Nothing beats the wonder and joy on a child’s face at Christmas time, except perhaps for an up-close experience with classical music.