
What does a series of record-breaking drug busts mean for Colorado?
Cartels have a direct line from I-25 to hit I-70 and beyond, but the seizures’ impact is yet to be seen.

Faith Winter remembered at Colorado Capitol for adoring her children, inspiring women to run for office
Winter, a Democratic state senator from Broomfield, was killed last week in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 25 south of Denver.

Colorado health leaders react to CDC limiting hepatitis B vaccine recommendations
CDC vaccine advisory panel overturns decades-long guidance on the hepatitis B, a move the state health department does not support.

In Colorado town built on coal, some families are moving on, even as Trump tries to boost industry
The Cooper family has worked in the coal industry in Colorado for generations. That's ending as one of three coal mines in their area closes in a statewide shift to cleaner energy.

Long legal road ahead for Colorado’s first-in-the-nation gas stove labeling law
Judge partially dismisses lawsuit, though it may still proceed.

The Supreme Court will decide whether Trump’s birthright citizenship order violates the Constitution
His order would upend more than 125 years of understanding that the Constitution’s 14th Amendment confers citizenship on everyone born on American soil, with narrow exceptions.
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First-of-a-kind rules to protect Colorado streams, wetlands face final hearing as tensions mount
But one definition of a farm-based wetland has sparked disputes.

Colorado officials see no risk to drinking water from derailed coal train
Clean-up work is ongoing after a rockslide derailed a coal train into the Gunnison River.

Listen: Welcome to Denver’s rave tunnel
The EDM underground is alive and well, even if parties are sometimes shut down by the cops.

NPR, CPR and other Colorado public radio stations battle Trump’s defunding of public media
A pivotal hearing arguing the Trump administration broke the law with its treatment of public media took place in Washington D.C. on Dec. 4.

Things to do in Colorado this weekend
From classic and campy holiday shows to festive holiday markets, there's tons to do across the state.

Colorado’s job market slumps as legislative economist calls out bad data
With a shutdown-created hole in the numbers and state agencies doubting data, it’s hard to paint a pretty picture for the state’s employment.

Sole finalist for new president named for Colorado State University-Pueblo
Dr. Rhonda Epper, the current president of Trinidad State College, is the sole finalist for the CSU-Pueblo presidency.

Griswold argues feds have no right to Colorado voter data
Secretary of State has refused the latest request for data on voters.

Photos: Indie Insiders Holiday Party
Denver’s first real snowfall arrived just in time for our first-ever Indie Insiders holiday party!

Pueblo and Colorado Springs report record snowfall
The storm also provided a necessary bump to the region's snowpack, which is well below the average for this time of year.

Regulators greenlight keeping Pueblo’s Comanche 2 coal plant open another year
The coal plant was slated to close in a few weeks, but will stay open while its troubled neighbor, Comanche 3, is repaired.















