Xcel Energy slams the brakes on its EV discounts, frustrating low-income car buyers
Colorado’s biggest utility is officially out of funding to help low-income customers buy electric cars.
Ex-eye bank workers say pressure, lax oversight led to errors
Corneas, the windshields of the eye, are the most transplanted part of the human body. But four former employees at Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank told of numerous retrieval problems, including damage to eyes and removal from the wrong body.
40 elementary students abandoned by Douglas County bus driver in busy intersection
Students say the driver was threatening them. It’s unclear if the driver could face criminal charges, but an investigation is underway.
Colorado parents, advocates push for mandatory dyslexia screenings earlier in children’s education
State budget constraints, however, might limit when education officials could implement statewide mandatory screenings.
Colorado ranchers in the south and Eastern Plains will be reeling from November’s winter storm for a while
Even a week after the storm, cattle still couldn’t graze on the pastures and ranchers needed to provide pathways to fresh water.
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Boeing to lay off more than 60 workers in Colorado
The announcement comes as the aerospace company slashes its workforce nationwide.
Colorado voters are generally optimistic about the future, but many don’t feel aligned with either political party
New polling suggests many in the state swing left on social issues, and right on fiscal ones.
Colorado Springs violin-maker crafts a 300-year legacy with his instruments
Juan Mijares belongs to the small world of expert luthiers.
Candlelight vigil held at former Club Q site to mark 2 years since tragedy
“This will probably haunt us for the rest of our lives. But what I'm so just grateful for tonight is this entire community."
Polis’ new Colorado transportation vision: Fewer car trips and doubling bicycle, transit and walking by 2035
The Polis Administration’s “Colorado Transportation Vision 2035” document is meant to address that shortfall and builds on several climate, housing and transportation policies and laws it’s drafted or supported in recent years.
It’s official: A-Basin sale to Alterra is finalized
The day-to-day operations, including the use of Ikon pass, won’t change for skiers or snowboarders.
Colorado Springs to update its code to comply with state law and allow more ‘In-Law Suites’
ADUs are currently restricted within single-family zone districts in Colorado Springs.
Club Q survivors, families file lawsuits against sheriff, owners, saying shooting could have been prevented
The lawsuits highlight decisions by authorities not to use the state’s red flag law.
Colorado middle schoolers from Afghanistan find new home for their love of cricket
The world's second most popular sport, with bowlers and wickets, is gaining a following in Thornton.
DIA nears 100 million passengers ahead of schedule, but the rapid growth has created fewer satisfied passengers
A survey ranked DIA 12th out of 20 mega airports in 2024, falling five slots from 2023.
Parking changes are underway in downtown Colorado Springs
Permanent parking changes are happening in downtown Colorado Springs as the city starts a pilot program aimed at enhancing visitation to the area.
Colorado’s unemployment stays relatively low but slowly climbing
Colorado’s unemployment rate increased to 4.1 percent in October.