
Rep. Gabe Evans talks tariffs, Medicaid and family during first telephone town hall
The swing-district freshman has been under pressure from Democrats for not holding in-person events with constituents.

Trump’s tariffs will soon make cars more expensive in Colorado. Here’s how it might play out
Dealers across the state reported busy showrooms over the weekend as customers try to beat coming price hikes.

Four new city counselors set to join two incumbents on the Colorado Springs dais
Turnout is lower than it was four years ago, which was the last time the six districts were on the ballot.

Ashley Jackson brings spirituals to the harp
The rising harpist explores spirituals, musical ancestors and the influence of church on her new album, Take Me to the Water.

Ten Colorado international students – at least half Middle Eastern – have visas revoked
An immigration attorney told CPR News the students have the choice to either self-deport or stay and fight – but that leaves them open to being detained.

Colorado House Speaker’s school finance plan seeks a compromise on enrollment-averaging
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis proposed eliminating student population averaging for the purposes of funding schools. The idea has been criticized by district leaders.

Colorado ski coach charged with sexual assault of a minor
A coach with the Team Summit Colorado Ski Club was arrested in Taos, New Mexico.

A notorious, tree-chewing pest could be making a comeback in Colorado
The mountain pine beetles have rebuilt their numbers amid dry and warm weather.

As Colorado’s district-run schools shrink and charters grow, their demographics are converging
This year, charter schools are serving about 15% of public school students in Colorado.

How to check that your Colorado license is Real ID compliant and good to fly
Starting next month, Real ID will be required at airports around the U.S.

April 2, 2025: Measles case confirmed in Colorado; Critical seed lab in Fort Collins could be at risk
The first case of measles has been confirmed in Colorado following a recent outbreak in other states; today, what to know to stay safe. Then, two Colorado researchers trying to prevent HIV grapple with frozen funding. And, a seed vault in Fort Collins critical to state and national food supply could be at risk from federal cuts. Plus, as baseball season begins, we re-share the story of the Sugar Beet League and a Greeley family’s legacy of playing ball.


Listen: What we saw as Denver’s newest pro team launched its season
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RTD, driver’s union reach tentative 3-year deal
The union says it secured a bigger raise than what transit authorities were offering.

April 2, 2025: Measles in Colorado, battle to help parents vote, poorer neighborhoods have smellier factories, pro women’s rugby
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