Photos: It’s the last weekend for the 2024 Colorado State Fair
The fair wraps up on Labor Day after 11 days of fair food, farm animals, games, rides and music in Pueblo.
Larimer County settles $5 million lawsuit with family of man fatally hit by a car after a sheriff’s deputy tased him on I-25
A critical response team investigated the incident and declined to charge the sheriff’s deputy in Brett Thompson’s death.
Aug. 30, 2024: What the special session means for property taxes; Denver opens up its architecture
We’ll talk about what the compromise deal reached by state lawmakers in a special session means for homeowners in Colorado. Then, a new music venue draws crowds, and noise complaints, in Colorado Springs. Plus, “Doors Open Denver” lets you explore the city’s architecture, past, present and future. Later, training for climate change healthcare. And the legacy of women in mining in Colorado.
Jury selection continues in Boulder for King Soopers shooting case
Lawyers will start questioning potential jurors for the King Soopers shooting case after the Labor Day holiday.
It’s OK to snoop around. Doors Open Denver returns
Ever walk past a building and wish you could sneak inside? Well, a chance to do just that returns September 26-29 with Doors Open Denver. Ryan speaks with Meg Touborg, CEO of the Denver Architecture Foundation about sites on this year’s list, which, she says, represent the past, present, and future.
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The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for September 2024
We’re taking the month of September to highlight the rich musical sounds across genres from Colorado’s Hispanic community.
This weekend is your last chance to drive up Mt. Blue Sky until 2026
The road will close for much-needed repairs.
Colorado hiker stranded overnight in stormy weather after coworkers left him on Mount Shavano
A group of 15 hikers left the trailhead together. But by midday, one man had been left to summit alone.
Annual count shows drop in homelessness in El Paso County
Fewer people in El Paso County are experiencing homelessness according to this year’s annual Point in Time count.
New federal report on Colorado bird flu cases urges health agencies to prepare for more infections among farm workers
The report also highlights the importance of responding in a way that includes “the cultural and language needs of the agricultural workforce.”
Colorado Springs Ford Amphitheater agrees to changes to address noise complaints
Mayor Yemi Mobolade and city staff met with the venue’s operators to discuss additional measures after backlash from neighboring residents.
Colorado to vote on ranked-choice voting, eliminating partisan primaries
Backers of Initiative 310 argue it will help advantage more moderate candidates.