Colorado leaders and members of Jewish and Palestinian community react following Hamas attack on Israel
The Hamas attack follows decades of tension between Israel and Palestinians.
Louisville residents just voted to remove a city councilor who represented a Marshall fire neighborhood. Here’s why
Maxine Most came under fire for voting against an ordinance that would allow Marshall Fire victims to rebuild under older, less-climate friendly building codes.
New state report on Indigenous boarding schools uncovers more dark history for Fort Lewis College. Leaders are doubling down on reconciliation
At Fort Lewis, nearly half of the current student population identifies as Indigenous. With the report out, the school’s attention is on figuring out how to offer time and space for students to process the information and heal.
Arvada Police Department settles lawsuit from family of ‘good Samaritan’ who stopped active shooter
The lawsuit, filed last year, named an Arvada police officer and the then-Arvada police chief as defendants.
Colorado weather: Critical fire conditions expected Thursday for Western Slope and Southern Colorado
Denver and other parts of the northern Front Range will continue to see temperatures in the high 80s Thursday, but forecasters expect it to get chilly next week.
The avian flu outbreak in Colorado appears to be over, for now
The recent avian flu outbreak in Colorado has been the deadliest foreign animal disease outbreak in state history.
In first trial over Elijah McClain’s death, potential jurors answer questions about ties to law enforcement and what they know about that night
Two lines of questioning have taken shape: what ties potential jurors have to law enforcement and whether they’ve seen media coverage of Elijah McClain’s death in police custody.
Colorado weather: Crisp mornings, warm afternoons expected across the state this week
Chances of rain and thunderstorms are relatively low Monday — however, there’s a higher chance for storms to develop in the late afternoon over the foothills.
University of Colorado Boulder faculty and staff hold walkout over wages
Members of United Campus Workers Colorado say they’re not fairly paid for the amount of work they’re being asked to do.
Grand Junction starting early efforts to map and replace all its lead water lines
City officials said there are still about 1,000 properties left to inspect.
Athletic programs at Colorado universities spend more than they make, according to state auditor report
Athletics departments are spending big bucks on their teams, but revenue hasn’t kept up with the boom.
Mining in space: How Colorado students and engineers are helping NASA plan for lunar colonization
Students at the Colorado School of Mines have partnered with Lunar Outpost, a space exploration company based in Arvada, to tackle NASA’s challenge.
Colorado weather: Cool, dreary weather settles in over Front Range
Temperatures have already dropped at Colorado’s highest elevations, leading to some early snow accumulations.
Colorado has a new poet laureate: Boulder’s Andrea Gibson
Gibson, a Boulder-based queer artist, focuses their work on LGBTQ+ issues, spirituality, feminism, mental health, and the dismantling of oppressive systems.
Union Pacific coal train partially derails in Bennett
The Eastern Plains town said the derailment involved eight coal cars.
Colorado weather: Heat persists Tuesday, but cooler temperatures are on the way
A preview of fall weather is expected after next weekend for Front Range residents.