
As House debates keeping kids safe on social media, one Colorado mom says bills don’t go far enough
Advocates say the House version of the Kids Online Safety Act doesn’t go far enough in holding social media companies accountable.

Colorado Springs-area districts settle with CHSAA’s role in transgender sports lawsuit
The case against the Colorado Civil Rights Division and the AG will still move forward.

The Metropolitan Opera Radio Broadcasts return for the 2025-26 season!
Hear the Metropolitan Opera Saturdays at 11 a.m. on CPR Classical from Dec. 6 to May 30.

Colorado Rockies hire Josh Byrnes as general manager to turn around franchise, AP source says
The Colorado Rockies have hired Josh Byrnes as their new general manager, a person familiar with the decision told the The Associated Press.

Winter storms kickstart Colorado’s slow start to the ski season
Most state ski areas will get 1-4 inches of snow in the coming days.

Up to 8 inches in foothills as first winter storm hits the Front Range
Storm creates slippery commute as drivers adjust to winter roads

Dec. 3, 2025: No degree? No problem; Tig Notaro grieves Colorado’s late poet laureate Andrea Gibson
For most state jobs, you don’t need a college degree. It’s the skills that matter. Governor Jared Polis has championed this change in the private sector, as well. Reporter Lawrence Lanahan writes about this trend in a piece titled, “No college degree, no problem? Not so fast!” Then, comedian Tig Notaro remembers Colorado’s late poet laureate Andrea Gibson with the new film, “Come See Me in the Good Light.” Also, a mother and daughter from Colorado reconnect with their family’s World War II legacy in Italy. Plus, pairing wine and solar on the Western Slope.

Train derails into Gunnison River near Grand Junction
No injuries reported, though two engineers had to be rescued from the river

Douglas County School District says there isn’t a case in racial discrimination lawsuit filed by Black and biracial students
District is asking for a summary judgment in discrimination case, saying it acted appropriately and swiftly to complaints.

Dec. 3, 2025: NREL’s new name, Parks & Wildlife director out, Denver’s short-lived rave tunnel
Denver’s underground music scene has shrunk, but people are still trying to party in some unusual places.

As the job market tightens, workers without degrees could hit a ‘paper ceiling’
States and companies have shed degree requirements for jobs, but evidence of actually hiring those without a bachelor’s is scant.

Thousands of Venezuelans in Colorado lose legal status, move into the shadows
The change places them in danger of detention.

Andrea Gibson’s compassion shines in the film ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’
Documentary shares the story of Colorado’s late poet laureate

Winter roads cause pileups: Here’s how to keep you and your family safe
Dozens of cars were involved in two pileups that shut down Interstate 70 on the Western Slope Sunday












