
New Mexico State police apprehend man suspected of killing his three neighbors in remote Custer County
The suspect is believed to be driving a white or silver 2017 Ram 1500 pickup truck with the license plate BHLK27.


New trail to the top of Fishers Peak near Trinidad opens to the public
The new trail winds its way up to the 9,633-foot summit and adds to the 13 miles of trails already available to hikers and bikers.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado has a housing crisis. Could 3D-printed homes be a solution?
While, to some, 3D printing might still sound like an obscure hobby, many are beginning to see the technology as a potential boost to the construction industry and a solution for the nation’s housing shortage.

By Dan Boyce

Return to Nature Funeral Home owners arrested on felony charges over mishandled human remains
Because the funeral home owners were arrested in Oklahoma, the court’s first step will be extraditing them to Colorado.

By Dan Boyce

Elbert County teen pleads guilty in case involving planned school shooting
An Elbert County 19-year-old accepted a plea deal after admitting to planning shootings at multiple Colorado Springs schools.

By Dan Boyce

Homeless Union forms in Colorado Springs as city and county weigh proposal on camp cleanups
The Springs group describes itself as a more informal collection of unhoused folks advocating on their own behalf in front of the city.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado Springs works on deal with El Paso County on encampment clean-up as people who are unhoused organize to have a voice
In Colorado Springs, encampments and sweeps are frequent. And now, some people who are unhoused have begun organizing to make their voices heard. CPR’s southern Colorado reporter Dan Boyce spoke about it with Ryan Warner.

By Dan Boyce

Children’s Colorado is suing the Department of Defense over new health insurance reimbursement rates for service members
Children’s Hospital Colorado is suing the federal Department of Defense over changes in military health insurance reimbursements.

By Dan Boyce

‘Streets don’t normally blow up’: Officials still don’t know what caused an underground utility fire and power outage in Colorado Springs
Whenever Michael Reynolds takes the Bustang bus up to Denver, he shows up to the downtown Metro terminal on Kiowa Street. Only this time, there wasn’t any place for the […]

By Dan Boyce

DOJ refers beating of Black veteran by Colorado Springs Police for criminal investigation
The Office of Civil Rights is looking at alleged racial discrimination in the 2022 arrest of Dalvin Gadson.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado Springs King Soopers set to reopen in November after asbestos contamination
A King Soopers that closed in Southeast Colorado Springs due to asbestos contamination has announced plans for re-opening.

By Dan Boyce

This Colorado Springs man is using retirement to build his own temple to ’80s rock gods
Over the past decade, Marc Jones thinks he’s put well over 10,000 hours into “Mark’s Little Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,” a constantly evolving collection of memorabilia, posters and handmade displays that brings him contentment in retirement and which he said will never be finished.

By Dan Boyce

Power restored to most customers in downtown Colorado Springs after underground utility fire
Many downtown Colorado Springs businesses were still without power Tuesday.

By Dan Boyce

Despite troubling signs, UCCS Economic Forum remains hopeful for a ‘soft landing’
Several economic markers appear to be moving in the right direction, but the region is still beset with some persistent economic drags.

By Dan Boyce

From a Jokic homecoming to the impacts of war: How two Colorado College students spent their summer reporting from the borders of Ukraine
Colorado College journalism student Michael Braithwaite wasn’t sure what to think when a fellow student and friend, Zeke Lloyd, pitched the idea: use the summer between their junior and senior […]

By Dan Boyce

This San Luis Valley cabin is all that remains of a 19th century mining town. Now you can stay there for a night or two
In about 1874, John Duncan found gold in ore at the mouth of Pole Creek and built the sturdy, one-room home that still bears his name nearby. A now-dead town sprouted around it and this cabin is all that remains.

By Dan Boyce