
Startup sports festival promising no drug testing files $800 million lawsuit against critics
The Enhanced Games portray themselves as a league designed to push the limits of human ability while using science to monitor athletes' intake without punishing them for taking drugs that are banned.

Xcel Energy races to fast-track clean energy projects before federal tax credits vanish
The state and Xcel are rushing to get several wind and solar projects approved before the Trump administration wipes away billions of dollars in renewable energy tax credits.

How Yunchan Lim changed my mind about Tchaikovsky’s ‘Seasons’
In a new album, the youngest ever Van Cliburn winner puts his own stamp on Tchaikovsky's undervalued set of piano pieces called "The Seasons".

There won’t be a Ralphie Run at Friday’s game in Boulder
She’s retiring "due to an indifference to running." Girl, same.

CU Boulder alleged swatting incident part of national wave
It’s unclear what motivated the incidents or if they are connected.

Multiple roads, I-70 closed near Morrison Wednesday morning
Colorado State Patrol is responding to a commercial truck fire near mile marker 258.
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Colorado students still missing lots of school despite state campaign
About 3,500 more students didn't show up for large parts of the school year than last year as officials fight the trend.

Another surge of unemployment claims from laid-off federal workers likely on the horizon
Once the administrative leave that some government employees took ends, jobless filings are expected to jump again.

What the Colorado legislature did during its special session to tackle a $750M budget hole
Democrats at the Capitol also pushed back the start date of Colorado’s first-in-the-nation AI law, shored up subsidies on health insurance and tweaked a pair of measures on the November ballot.

One Colorado teacher talks about her job during massive changes
“We don't have time to pursue political agendas — we just need to make a safe and welcoming place for our kids.”

Empty shelves, growing lines: Colorado food banks adjust to a decrease in supply and an increase in demand
Food banks across Colorado are facing a perfect storm.

Two dozen bodies, bones and ‘probable human tissue’ recovered from Davis Mortuary in Pueblo in probe of county coroner
State investigators also searched the homes of Brian Cotter and his brother, Chris.

Mesa County Sheriff’s Deputy involved in ICE stop resigns
The Colorado Attorney General’s Office said sharing that information violated state law and filed a lawsuit against former deputy Alexander Zwinck.

Colorado reports another West Nile Virus-related death, this time in Montrose County
A man in his early 80s died after contracting the disease earlier this month.

Colorado House condemns former GOP lawmaker for unprofessional behavior
Rep. Ryan Armagost resigned abruptly at the beginning of the special session to avoid a formal censure.

South Metro Fire Rescue will ask voters to approve a mill levy to make up for a budget shortfall this fall
It’s not the only department that needs help, 82 percent of fire departments in the state say they don’t have adequate funding to meet their top three needs.

Lee Fire mapped overnight, downgraded back to 5th largest in state history
Now 90 percent contained, the fire has reached 137,758 acres.

Gov. Polis, AG Weiser, Denver mayor all clap back against Trump’s immigration lawsuit
Colorado is among a handful of states the administration has sued for its so-called sanctuary policies.