
Polis says House budget bill would be ‘disastrous’ for Colorado
In an interview with Colorado Matters, the governor discussed how the so-called 'big, beautiful bill' will affect Colorado, plus a lawsuit he faces over housing policy.

Pikes Peak Birding and Nature Festival: Four days of avian adventures and learning about bats, bugs and other critters
Take a look at one of the dozens of activities that took place during the four-day event across Teller and El Paso counties.

Nuggets promote David Adelman to full-time coach after leading team to conference semifinals
The Denver Nuggets have named David Adelman their head coach.

‘It pisses me off’ — Colorado’s Congressional delegation still waiting for answers on air traffic control outage
The state has two members on the committees that oversee the FAA, and both say the system needs updates, urgently.

Internet giant known as CenturyLink sells residential business to AT&T for $6 billion
The deal moves a million customers in metro areas including Denver to AT&T’s broadband.

As Colorado wrestles with how to regulate AI in business decisions, Congress moves to preempt the issue
The Republican reconciliation bill includes a ten-year time out on just the kind of laws that Colorado is now struggling with.
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At this circus, a show of human talent takes center stage
For one more weekend, the Do Portugal circus will feature trapeze artists, aerial acrobats and more in downtown Colorado Springs.

Revise, delay or implement? The standoff over Colorado’s AI discrimination law
The law takes effect in less than a year, but efforts to update it seem to have stalled out, at least for now.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: Colorado Book Award finalists are here, the Mountain Words Festival returns to Crested Butte and things to do this weekend
Your weekly arts and culture news briefs, catching you up on the latest across Colorado — plus, things to do.

The state desperately needs special education teachers. This Cañon City teacher answered the call after 22 years as an aide
Jolene Phillips spent two decades in classrooms before she went back to school and is now a licensed teacher with ready smiles and high-fives.

Polis joins other Democratic governors to denounce looming GOP cuts to federal health programs like Medicaid and SNAP
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis called cuts to federal health programs for low-income Coloradans and children dangerous.

Montrose County man pleads guilty after dog cremation led to wildfire
Brent Garber was charged in relation to the Bucktail Fire which burned 7,000 acres in rural Montrose County.

Trump plans to merge wildland firefighting efforts into one agency, but ex-officials warn of chaos
More than 1 million acres have burned in 2025, including in Arizona, Minnesota, California, Colorado, Nebraska, New Jersey and other states.
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Indie 102.3 wants to send you to see Devotchka w/Circling Girl at Levitt Pavilion!

Police catch loose pet kangaroo hopping around Durango
Kangaroos are among the unusual but legal animals to keep in Colorado.

Embracing and empowering an older population: How Colorado is preparing for its fast approaching future
Public comment on first-of-its-kind report open through May 30.

Latest consent decree gives Aurora PD good marks for SWAT overhaul
The eight report continues to detail the issues that stem from the shooting of Kilyn Lewis, but compliance with other mandates is above 70 percent.

A tornado wrecked a Colorado solar farm, but the damage shouldn’t have any impact on utility customers
On Sunday, a tornado in Bennett, Colorado, tore through Pioneer Solar, an 80-megawatt facility owned by a cooperative delivering power to Castle Rock and other nearby communities.