15 ways housing, development and renters’ rights could change in Colorado this year
Colorado may soon have a bunch of new laws related to housing. Democrats in the statehouse, with the backing of Gov.
Avian flu concerns sink raw milk legalization bill at Colorado legislature
The highly pathogenic avian flu was detected in raw milk earlier this month.
A new Colorado license plate celebrating the Chicano community is under consideration at the state Capitol
The funds raised through the special plate fees will be used to help youth leadership programs.
Mandatory reporting laws meant to protect children get another look
Mandatory reporting may disproportionately harm families that are poor, Black, or Indigenous, or have members with disabilities.
These are the Colorado breweries that won medals at the 2024 World Beer Cup
More than 2,000 breweries submitted their beers in 110 different categories.
Colorado weather: First severe storm threat of the season brings small chance of hail and tornadoes
Another wave of storms is expected to bring rain across a wider area later this week, including several inches of snow for the mountains.
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Artificial intelligence isn’t just for tech students. All classrooms are finding ways to wield — and educate about — the powerful tool
From getting feedback on writing to brainstorming, AI can be helpful to students.
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state April 26-28
Your weekly list of arts, culture, music, theater, film and other things to do this weekend.
An oil industry-backed measure just qualified for the November ballot. It could be the first of many
The proposed transparency initiative would require an economic impact statement printed above all future ballot initiatives.
One of Colorado’s reintroduced wolves was found dead. Investigators say it probably died from natural causes
One of the wolves released in December as part of a voter-approved reintroduction program was found dead last week in Larimer County.
Hospitals and sage grouse all coping with detours from Blue Mesa Reservoir bridge closure
Declaration paves way for agency coordination, federal assistance requests.
Colorado man gets 12 years for threatening judges in three counties
Brett Nelson forged documents about power of attorney and housing deeds over those involved in a child custody case and a criminal case.
Colorado GOP’s finances and congressional endorsements again put a spotlight on controversial party chair
With one or more congressional seats on the line, complaints about chair Dave Williams’ handling of the party are growing.
Social Call helps seniors combat loneliness while building intergenerational connections
Two people building a friendship that transcends generations and geographical barriers is the case for practically all of the program’s participants.
Interview: NPR’s Weekend Edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe on the beauty of Colorado, her new book, and the upcoming presidential election
Rascoe's new book of essays shares experiences attending historically Black colleges and universities and their relevance today.
Colorado Springs mayor denies allegations he failed to repay debt, places blame on former business partner
Two lawsuits allege Mayor Yemi Mobolade's two coffee shops failed to repay debts totaling nearly $100,000.
Girls flag football is officially a high school sport in Colorado
Participation in a two-year pilot program jumped 161 percent.