
Colorado’s Attorney General just launched a new system for reporting misconduct by ICE, but will it actually work?
Advocates say the new portal is a start.

Colorado joins multi-state lawsuit suing Trump administration for cutting $600M in public health funding
The move could jeopardize hundreds of jobs for health professionals in those states.

RTD Board Chair believes FasTracks will never be built — and alternatives should be considered
“We'll never build FasTracks. Shocker, right?”

U.S. House votes against Trump’s tariff on Canada with help of Hurd and five other Republicans
The U.S. House delivered a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada on Wednesday evening.

Colorado Springs City Council gives Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple a unanimous thumbs up
Exterior lighting for the building was a concern. Plans call for the building to be lit all night, every night.

Hail, not wildfire, driving largest increase in Colorado’s homeowners insurance premiums
The finding demonstrates that addressing hail risk could make the biggest dent in statewide premiums
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Former CBI forensic scientist Yvonne Woods pleads not guilty in mishandled DNA case
Woods is charged with 102 felonies. The case will now head to trial.

Driver convicted of hitting and killing rising cycling star Magnus White faces new charges
Yeva Smilianska, who was convicted last year for the hit-and-run death of USA Junior National Team cyclist Magnus White, is facing new felony charges.

Trump’s EPA will stop regulating greenhouse gases, setting up a legal fight
The Environmental Protection Agency is eliminating a Clean Air Act finding from 2009 that is the basis for much of the federal government's actions to rein in climate change.

Hours of tearful testimony result in pause to some Medicaid cuts for Coloradans with disabilities
The cuts would have capped hours and lowered rates for parents caring for adults and children with severe disabilities.

Colorado farmers would need “prescription” to use common pesticide if legislature passes environmental bill
Growers worry the bill, backed by the governor, will add bureaucracy and cut yields and profits.

Once confined to Denver and Colorado’s ski towns, Michelin Guide to now consider entire state
The Michelin Guide will begin considering restaurants statewide for its 2026 edition.

The Colorado River might get a short-term fix. Is that good enough?
Negotiators are focusing on a five-year agreement for sharing water from the shrinking river. Experts say that would provide some much-needed flexibility.

State Democrats pushing bills to insulate Colorado from federal policies they call intrusive
Legislature is addressing issues from immigration to vaccines to nonprofits.

Grand jury refuses to indict Rep. Jason Crow and other Democratic lawmakers in connection with illegal military orders video
A grand jury in Washington has refused to indict Democratic lawmakers in connection with a video in which they urged U.S. military members to resist “illegal orders,” according to a person familiar with the matter.

We talk A.I., the future of theater and awards with a Colorado theater expert who knows
John Moore has been covering theater and the arts for more than a quarter of a century, first with the Denver Post and now the Denver Gazette.


Glenwood Caverns files for bankruptcy following $205 million judgement over child’s death
The filing lists the settlement as the top debt owed by the park operators













