
Trump claims to have ‘pardoned’ imprisoned Mesa clerk Tina Peters
But his authority is questioned, and no official documents have yet surfaced.

After a tumultuous year, Colorado farmers could receive federal money in February
Corn, wheat and sorghum farmers are eligible for the one-time payments, up to $155,000 per applicant.

Government jobs boost Colorado gains in September as reports start up after the shutdown
Monthly jobs numbers are early estimates and are revised as more information comes in.

Why is the cost of living in Colorado Springs so high? New report says massive housing shortage is partly to blame
Colorado Springs needs to double its housing to meet current goals, and triple housing to meet projected 2035 goals, a new report says.

Trump administration sues to get Colorado voter records
The suit follows months of requests denied by the state.

Pueblo County District 70 school teacher reinstated after dismissal over Charlie Kirk statement
Two local politicians threatened to withhold support for a local tax increase if the substitute teacher stayed employed.

Poll finds that Colorado independent voters lack trust in both major parties
Survey offers warning signs for both Democrats and Republicans.

Dec. 11, 2025: Working to ease vaccination confusion; Art as healing and rehabilitation
As the federal government rolls back vaccination recommendations, where does that leave Coloradans, especially the parents of young children? We hear from a pediatrician and the state epidemiologist, who are working to address confusion — and provide clarity. Then, art, as a form of healing and rehabilitation. Plus, a local grassroots non-profit celebrates 20 years working to keep Africa on the minds of Coloradans. And it’s a music Hall of Fame moment for Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats.

Pueblo District 70 board member resigns in wake of ‘public Christian school’ controversy
Anne Ochs had two more years in her school board term. She submitted her resignation letter Wednesday.

Listen: ICE contractor Key Lime Air faces questions about Denver airport operations
The Colorado-based company needs Denver City Council’s permission to expand its operations at DIA.

Forecasters warn of fast-moving fire danger across Front Range
A weak La Niña pattern is partially to blame.

Dec. 11, 2025: Colorado ranchers’ beef with trade policy, what happens to your recycling, holiday book picks
Colorado cattle ranchers are frustrated by a new White House trade policy they say threatens their bottom line.

Visitors to Southwest Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park can now hear from its direct descendants
A shift away from non-Native voices can be heard during an audio tour and a visitors’ center film at the park.

Keystone was the first resort to open in North America this year. Snowmakers made that possible
Inside the process that got Keystone open despite a dry start to the ski season.

Family of woman who died in Jefferson County Detention Facility files lawsuit
The suit names 18 defendants, including the sheriff’s office, several deputies, the sheriff and the third-party health care provider at the facility.

State regulators delay approval of 32 new oil and gas wells near the Aurora Reservoir
The plan drew sustained community opposition for nearly a year, but may still be approved later.
















