Colorado abortion rights supporters take to the streets across the state in wake of Roe v. Wade opinion leak
“I’m a little tired of having to be this resilient, but we’ll be resilient because our ancestors have fought for us to be here in this moment so that our future generations can not only survive, but thrive, y’all.”
By Matt Bloom
Protest voices: Roe v. Wade supporters rally across Colorado in wake of leaked Supreme Court opinion
On Tuesday, abortion-rights supporters across Colorado protested against the leaked Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v.
Mount Evans reservations open Tuesday. Here’s how to plan your trip this summer
This is the second year forest officials will mandate timed vehicle entry to help prevent overcrowding along the mountain’s 14-mile scenic roadway.
By Matt Bloom
Small wildfire near Holly on Eastern Plains — now under control — causes power outage
Lightning started the fire north of Holly, near the Kansas border, before dark Sunday, authorities said. High winds allowed it to spread before it was brought under control before 10 p.m.
By Matt Bloom
Hanging Lake: New trail under construction could open by mid-summer
The backcountry path was closed last August due to damage from mudslides.
By Matt Bloom
Southbound I-25 reopens between Castle Rock and Larkspur after radioactive equipment falls off truck
Drivers should still expect delays as traffic clears up in the area.
By Matt Bloom
Landslides in Glenwood Canyon are still a major concern. Here’s how CDOT officials are preparing
Last summer, mudslides wreaked havoc on a 12-mile stretch of Interstate 70 through Glenwood Canyon, forcing drivers to take hours-long detours and at one point trapping more than 100 people in a tunnel overnight.
By Matt Bloom
Baristas in Superior win Colorado’s first Starbucks union election
Staff voted 12-2 in favor of forming a local chapter of Starbucks Workers United.
By Matt Bloom
Effort to form Colorado’s first union for charter school teachers rejected by New America board
Teachers at New America charter schools tried to unionize. Board members suggested they join a new committee for collecting feedback instead.
By Matt Bloom
Charges pending against resident after grass fire forces evacuations in Gunbarrel
The fire, which was left unnamed due to its small size, is the latest to spark in Boulder County in recent weeks, as the area continues to face dry and windy weather.
By Matt Bloom
Denver airport drops mask requirements after judge strikes down federal mandate
Masks are still allowed in all venues, and many immunocompromised people have urged the public to continue wearing face coverings when possible.
By Matt Bloom
Rep. Jason Crow says U.S. military response in Eastern Europe sends a message to Russia
The congressman recently traveled to Eastern Europe, where he got an update on the war in Ukraine and the refugee crisis. He also visited troops overseas.
‘It was madness’: A Ukrainian couple’s journey from Kyiv to Colorado Springs
Maryna and Oleksandr traveled by car, foot, train and plane to get from their home in Ukraine to Colorado. The trip took four days.
By Matt Bloom
Wildfire north of Lyons now fully contained
Crews working on the fire are making “great progress.”
By Matt Bloom
Boulder King Soopers shooter still unfit to stand trial
The 22-year-old suspect’s mental state will be re-evaluated in July.
By Matt Bloom
Fast-moving wildfire comes within inches of burning Bent’s Old Fort in southeast Colorado
Firefighters save historic Bent’s Old Fort from wildfire in southeast Colorado.
By Matt Bloom