
Cities can lower tipped minimum wages after Colorado passes controversial bill
Cities will get the power to lower the tipped minimum wage — but critics say they should be able to raise it, too.

The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for May 2025
This month on the Local 303, we’re thrilled to welcome Graveyard Choir, a new band featuring members of Musuji and the almost retired rock duo In The Whale.

NFL fines Falcons $250k, defensive coordinator $100k after prank call to Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders during draft
The cruel joke occurred as Sanders was experiencing an unprecedented fall during the NFL draft.

Colorado janitorial companies fined by ICE for hiring at least 143 unauthorized workers
Three janitorial companies were hit with more than $8 million in proposed fines from federal immigration authorities for employing at least 143 unauthorized workers.

Jeff Sperbeck, former agent for John Elway, dies after injury at 62
The sheriff’s department said it is investigating the golf cart accident that occurred last Saturday.

In Western Colorado, trans people and their loved ones face fear, uncertainty in the Trump era
‘It's hard to go anywhere, to want to do anything because there's that fear that something could happen.’
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Front Range Passenger Rail gets some high profile push back from Rep. Boebert
Boebert wants to stop federal funds from going to the project, but not much has been slated for it.

Two Colorado men shaped by the fall of Saigon share their story 50 years after the Vietnam War
Chester Reed served in Vietnam. Vinh Chung fled it as a child. Today, their lives are linked through healing and friendship.

‘We have everything on the line right now,’ Colorado families with complex medical needs worry as federal research cuts loom
For one family in Denver, any slowdown in cancer research could have huge implications.

Federal appeals court denies Trump administration’s request to throw out a ban on Salvadoran deporations
A U.S. District Court Judge ruled last week that about 100 Venezuelans detained at the GEO Detention Center in Aurora need to stay put in Colorado.

Elizabeth School District loses latest round in court fight to ban books
The court has not set a date for when books should be returned while the case makes its way through court.

What losing $24m of federal money really means for Denver
Denver’s funding loss might foreshadow a federal campaign to cut funding for cities that support immigrants.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues Trump after he tries to fire board members
Hours after President Trump tried to remove three board members, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting responds with a lawsuit arguing he does not have that authority.

Jenkins Middle School repairs expected to cost Colorado Springs District 11 $31.5 million
The school closed in January after a failed fire inspection.

District Court passes on legal spat over unhoused camp at church, citing Montrose municipal court jurisdiction
The United Methodist Church of Montrose has drawn numerous legal challenges from the city over an unsanctioned campground on church property.

Listen: Denver apartment vacancy hits 15-year high — and rents are dropping
Rents are at their lowest level in three years, and landlords are offering more perks.

From excitement to fear, Coloradans have strong feelings about Trump’s first 100 days
Colorado voters across the political spectrum have strong opinions about the job Trump’s doing, how his second term is going and where the country is headed.

Right of Coloradans with disabilities to live at home would be protected under Colorado bill
HB 25-1017, which has had a lot of bipartisan support, would enshrine the right for a person with a disability to live and receive care at home, and mandate the state keep an updated plan for community integration.