
‘Animal House’ in the House? A week of censure resolutions and expulsion threats has lawmakers looking for a different way
Colorado lawmakers say they’d support making it harder to formally rebuke colleagues, to reduce partisanship in the process.

Shoshone water rights deal takes major step towards completion
The proposal to transfer water rights from Xcel Energy to Western Slope water users cleared a major hurdle on Wednesday.

Coloradans back extending federal ACA tax credits, vaccine requirements in schools, not so much RFK Jr.
A new bipartisan poll also found Coloradans are in a gloomy mood when it comes to the nation’s politics.

Prosecutor, attorney general urge Gov. Polis to ignore requests to aid Tina Peters
The convicted former Mesa County Clerk has been trying for months to get released.

Shannon Bird no longer faces ethics complaint related to dark money-funded Vail retreat
Bird did not attend the retreat and had resigned as the chair of the Opportunity Caucus, which hosted the gathering, in August

Rate hikes likely for Xcel Energy customers after utility files request to recoup expenses
The Public Utilities Commission will soon weigh whether or not Xcel can bill back certain expenses to consumers over the next few years.

Nov. 21, 2025: A snowless Metro Denver; New CEO takes root at Botanic Gardens; Local 303 celebrates ‘Autumn’
Even if things change fast, November is on track to be record-setting dry and warm. We ask Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo for the Thanksgiving and ski outlooks. Then, CU economist Brian Lewandowski on whether the state faces a “Silent Recession.” Plus, the aerial search for precious minerals in Southern Colorado, meet the new Denver Botanic Gardens CEO, and we hold onto ‘Autumn’ a little longer in the Local 303.

What’s the weather picture for Thanksgiving and on into ski season?
The Front Range remains snowless. Thanksgiving week could change that. Meanwhile, flakes are falling in the High Country, but snowpack is less-than-stellar. Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo is back for our monthly chat about weather and climate in Colorado.

CPR Classical’s 2025 Sound of the Season is here! Your guide to daily holiday listening!
This is the magical time of year so many CPR Classical listeners look forward to — the sound of joy, of childhood innocence, and of choirs galore celebrating The Sound […]
Sunday Brunch
Make your holiday celebration at the Fine Arts Center even more delightful with a special Sunday Brunch!
Musical Theatre Karaoke
Step into the spotlight and join us for Musical Theatre Karaoke — right on the mainstage and on the set of Mary Poppins!
Anastasia: Once Upon a December
About the performance: The Colorado College Department of Music and the Colorado Springs Conservatory are teaming up once again for a magical winter collaboration: Anastasia.
Craft Lab: Needle Felting Your New Year’s Motto
Craft a small felted banner or pocket talisman that carries your 2026 intention.
Colorado College Bluegrass Concert
Keith Reed’s Bluegrass Program has become an institution at Colorado College. Don’t miss the chance to see this acclaimed ensemble pick, strum, and sing the night away.









