Eldorado Canyon State Park will pilot reservation system similar to Rocky Mountain National Park’s
If approved by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission, the timed entry program will begin in July and run until 2023.
Colorado is reopening again. But, this time, it feels a little more real
People are going back to work, again. Will it last this time?
Colorado’s new chief educational equity officer hopes to address equity gaps
Equity gaps have persisted in Colorado’s universities for as long as they’ve existed. And while things have improved, many students are still left behind. To address those issues, the state’s department of higher education has hired Dr. Roberto Montoya, the first chief educational equity officer.
Former Loveland police officer pleads guilty to assaulting dementia patient Karen Garner
Austin Hopp appeared in Larimer County Court Wednesday, where he pleaded guilty to a felony assault charge that can carry 2 to 8 years in prison.
Aurora is on track to ban urban camping, joining Denver
The ban can only be enforced if occupants are given a 72-hour notice, and there must be enough space in a local homeless shelter to accommodate them.
Second Westminster home explosion in two days injures two, forces evacuations
The cause is unknown at this time.
The Department of the Interior proposes new names for 28 Colorado landmarks with an Indigenous slur in their names
One of the most notable examples in Colorado is Mestaa’ėhehe Mountain and Mestaa’ėhehe Pass, which officially changed their names in December.
CU Boulder waived student fees for graduate workers. Now Colorado State University students want the same
Colorado State University graduate workers want administrators to follow CU Boulder’s lead and waive their student fees.
Expect below-freezing temperatures, but not much snow, as a cold front moves through the state this week
A lot of cold, but not much snow, for most of the state this week.
Boulder County ends mask mandate, joining other Front Range counties
Boulder was the last remaining county in the urban corridor with a mask policy in place.
‘We’re losing a generation of fans’: Lawmakers target sports blackouts as Altitude, Comcast dispute persists
The two companies have been negotiating a contract ever since a deal for Comcast to offer Altitude TV expired in 2019.
The Boulder King Soopers on Table Mesa reopens with memorial ceremony
The store will officially reopen following a ceremony honoring the 10 victims killed in the March shooting. King Soopers will also install an outdoor memorial space in the coming months.
Mesa County Valley School Board will meet in a closed session to review contracts for current and future superintendent
The Mesa County Valley School Board finds itself in a similar position to the Douglas County school board, with a majority of seats being taken by newly elected conservative members.
The Beijing Winter Games are over. Meet the three Coloradans who won medals
Brandon Frazier of Colorado Springs, Nicole Hensley of Lakewood and Alex Ferreira of Aspen took home medals as they represented Colorado in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
DA won’t file criminal charges in death of 6-year-old at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
Officials Tuesday they will not file charges against workers who failed to ensure a 6-year-old girl was properly restrained on a ride at the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park before she fell 110 feet to her death last September.
Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder will reopen nearly a year after mass shooting
The store was originally set to reopen Jan. 20, but the company delayed due to a 10-day strike by employees across the Front Range.