
In Colorado, the loss of Farmers’ Almanac marks the end of an era where local anecdotes and tips kept farms healthy
The print publication is coming to an end after more than 200 years in circulation.

Local turkeys find their way to the table — and the governor’s mansion this Thanksgiving
A family farm in Fort Collins is proving there’s still room — and appetite — for local food done right.

Hotel rooms in the mountains are filling up for the season
Late snow could mean a late boost to ski towns, but it’s too early to tell
CPR Classical Presents: Colorado Symphony Holiday Brass
Holiday Brass—one of Colorado’s most cherished festive traditions—returns for an unforgettable evening of bold, brilliant, and uplifting music.

Settlement creates new limits for a rent algorithm that prosecutors say lets landlords drive up prices
Ten states — including Colorado — had joined the DOJ’s antitrust lawsuit. Those states were not part of Monday’s settlement, meaning they can continue to pursue the case in court.
Indie 102.3’s December Local 303 Meetup feat: EDITH
Join us for an in-person hang downstairs at Skylark Lounge as we celebrate the December Local 303 lineup. What is the Local 303?

Want to run a turkey trot? Find a Thanksgiving Day race near you
Colorado has more than thirty turkey trots to choose from

Families file civil lawsuit against Pueblo’s Davis Mortuary and its affiliates
Investigators are still working to identify more than half of the bodies discovered in August.

Colorado launches initiative to speed up affordable housing projects
Colorado moves to fix fragmented housing funding system with new ‘Housing Hub.’

Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood accused shooter dies in custody
Robert Dear died Saturday at the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Missouri.

Court demands end to warrantless arrests, restricting a tool ICE frequently uses to detain immigrants
Unless reversed on appeal, it is likely to place a severe restriction on ICE’s operations in Colorado.

Neguse, Boebert top Colorado’s list for making laws
The rankings put out by the Center for Effective Lawmaking focuses on how effective congress members are at advocating for their bills in certain policy areas, as well as overall.

Clerks call out Polis for lack of support, silence on Peters’ requests
A bipartisan group of county clerks held a press conference to call for action from the Governor

National Adoption Month: Heritage Camps help families of transracial adoption build community and cultural connection in Colorado
Nine different camps focus on cultural identity from childhood to adulthood














