
Truck Driver Arrested In Deadly Pileup; I-70 Westbound Reopens, Eastbound Remains Closed
Officials say four people died after a semi-truck plowed into dozens of vehicles and caused a fiery pileup on Interstate 70.

The Colorado Legislature Closed Friday. Here Are The Bills That Became Law, And The Ones Left On The Marble Cutting Room Floor
Tobacco tax increases, full-day kindergarten, TABOR reform — you name it, state lawmakers got it (on deadline).

Dinosaur National Monument Is More Than Cool Fossils, It’s Now A Dark Sky Park Too
The monument, which straddles the Utah-Colorado border, is the 12th Utah location and the fifth in Colorado to earn dark sky designation.

Prom Songs
OpenAir hosts Bruce Trujillo, Jessi Whitten and Alisha Sweeney draft playlists to soundtrack the perfect prom. Listen to the Spotify list and let us know!

The Colorado Public Radio Newsroom Wins Awards For Excellence
Colorado Public Radio has received awards recognizing the work of reporters, editors and producers in covering Colorado news with insightful, in-depth and relevant stories.

RTD Will Mute G Line Train Horns In Some Places, Start Honking Them In Others
The G Line train is close to opening, while N Line testing from Union Station to Thornton will soon start.

Video: Attorney General William Barr’s Mueller Report Release News Conference
The Associated Press says the Mueller report will be delivered to Congress sometime before noon ET and then be posted on the special counsel’s website.

Air Force And Other Military Academies Begin To Follow Transgender Service Ban
The American Medical Association has blasted the administration’s transgender policy. An estimated 14,700 troops identify as transgender.

California’s Imperial Irrigation District Challenges Colorado River Drought Plan
The seven-state drought contingency plan seeks to keep two Colorado River reservoirs from dropping so low they cannot deliver water or produce hydropower.

FBI Says Community Threat Is Over; Woman Who Prompted School Closures Is Dead
John McDonald, the head of security for JeffCo schools, said he was “thankful this threat is over and we can get back to the business of learning.”

Buffeted By Backlash, CU Presidential Candidate Says He’ll Be ‘A Champion For Welcoming All’
Mark Kennedy reaffirmed his commitment to diversity and to CU as students protested and petitioned against his nomination.

More Than A Dozen Denver Metro School Districts Announce Wednesday Closures As Search For Sol Pais Continues
The FBI and local law enforcement officials identified the suspect as Sol Pais, an 18-year-old woman “infatuated with Columbine.”

Hickenlooper Meets With Colorado Shooting Survivors Ahead Of Columbine Anniversary
Hickenlooper said discussion of mass shootings often centers around gun control, which, he said, is good. But, he added, they need to be broader.

This CU Fulbright Scholar Composes Music About Science Using Molecules He Studies
Biological chemist Colin Campbell translates everything from the nucleus of a cell to the letters in a strand of RNA into electronic songs.

Not Over Yet: A Little Snow For Denver, But Blizzard Warning Continues For Eastern Plains
In Denver, a few inches of snow meant for a rough commute, but high winds on the eastern plains will likely continue Thursday morning.

Bomb Cyclone, Bombogenesis Or Just A Spring Wednesday In Colorado — Whatever You Call It, Here’s What’s Happening
The Front Range is expecting temps dropping as the day progresses with increasing wind, rain and eventually snow in late afternoon.