FDA finds multiple health violations at Colorado Springs-based food processing facility linked to fatal E. coli outbreak
The investigation into the outbreak found a second strain of E. coli.
Colorado Springs postpones Lunar New Year celebration due to weather
The free event at the Pioneers Museum promises cuisine, culture and dance from this prominent Asian festival.
Tribal leaders call on Colorado to respect tribes’ sovereignty, and include them in policymaking
State lawmakers heard from the chairmen of the Ute Mountain Ute and the Southern Ute during the annual State of the Tribes address.
What does community mean to you? Coloradans share what they find important and their hopes for the future
In divisive times, here’s what seeking common ground looks like through the eyes of people across the state.
Meet the Colorado model rocket company stockpiling parts to get ahead of potential Trump tariffs
Estes Rockets is the country’s biggest manufacturer of model rockets for hobbyists, and it’s stockpiling parts from China.
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Colorado needs more college graduates, skilled workers to address tight labor market and high turnover rates
The state’s Talent Pipeline Report says Colorado’s employers are struggling to find qualified people to hire.
Colorado Arts Spotlight, Jan. 16 – 19: Art of the State and lots of live theatre
With the holiday season behind us, theatre companies around the state are ready to hit the stage with fun and thought-provoking productions.
Colorado lawmakers of Israeli and Palestinian heritage greet ceasefire with fragile hope
'We need to make sure that the devastation and destruction never happens again'
Mollie Kathleen Mine will be allowed to reopen after accident
Twelve people were trapped in the mine after an elevator issue, one person died.
Voters approved $350 million for law enforcement. A plan is taking shape for how to spend it
The state budget is facing cuts, but at an event Wednesday, lawmakers said they’ll just have to find room for the new spending.
Colorado Springs seeks public input on federal housing grants
An online survey asks for input on funding priorities for affordable housing, homelessness prevention, nonprofit assistance and neighborhood improvements.
Boulder lawsuit seeking to make oil companies pay for climate change gets potential boost from U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear challenges to a similar suit brought by Honolulu, which seeks some compensation from oil companies for the effects of climate change.
Controversial annexation plan near Schriever Air Force Base gets initial approval from Colorado Springs City Council
Known as the Karman Line Annexation, it would connect a large parcel designated for about 6,500 homes and mixed use development to the city via a thin strip of land.
Colorado Springs may revisit recreational marijuana sales after voters split vote on ballot measures
Voter-approved marijuana sales could be back on the ballot in Colorado Springs come April.
WATCH: President Joe Biden’s farewell address
President Joe Biden will deliver a farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office on Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 6 p.m. MST.
Mesa County settles with sheriff’s deputy for $1M in COVID-19 lawsuit
The deputy has experienced lasting negative health effects from the virus.
Disease die-offs continue to ravage bighorn sheep. Advocates say feds left them ‘high and dry’ on the issue
State biologists called 2023 the worst year in more than a decade for bighorn sheep. What are Coloradans doing to protect this iconic species?