Radon is a silent killer in Colorado
Seeping up through the ground, it can collect in homes unless properly mitigated.
Getting organized can be as easy as just getting started! Helpful hints for decluttering
We’re just weeks into a new year, which for many of us is the perfect season to set new goals, plan out the year ahead and, yes, finally get more organized. Colorado Matters host Chandra Thomas Whitfield has already checked off a big item on her 2025 “to do” list: decluttering and organizing her home office with the help of Denine Moser of Serenity Now Professional Organizing of Castle Rock. Moser shared some helpful tips on how to tackle a big reorganization project.
The US-Canada trade war is on pause, but if that changes, what could it mean for Colorado?
Gasoline, Diesel and natural gas will most likely see an increase in price.
Telluride’s historic Bear Creek Falls and nearby land are for sale, but how much it’s worth depends on who you ask
Another land battle takes shape in Colorado’s Mountain West.
Bocelli at Ball Arena — WIN TICKETS!
Tenor Andrea Bocelli is returning to Denver and we want to send you! CPR Classical is giving away the perfect Valentine’s Day gift — two tickets to see Andrea Bocelli on June 17 at Ball Arena.
Colorado Springs Downtown Review Board approves controversial OneVeLa apartment tower
The 27-story skyscraper would be the tallest structure in Colorado Springs.
Lost jobs and rescinded offers have Colorado federal workers feeling anxious and helpless
More than 40,000 people are in a state of limbo under Trump’s orders, from scientists and forest rangers to accountants and lawyers.
Former Telluride ski patroller convicted for sending dozens of threats to Grand Junction law enforcement
Prosecutors said the 41-year-old man’s emails included repeated threats to kill and seriously harm a Grand Junction law enforcement official.
Feb. 4, 2025: Legislature debates the Labor Peace Act; AI judging and the X-Games
Colorado’s Labor Peace Act makes it harder to organize unions compared to other states. Now, Purplish weighs in as the legislature debates if the unique, more-than-80-year-old law should be repealed. Also, this year’s X Games competition in Aspen featured something new — Artificial Intelligence. Could the trial run start a revolution to replace human-judged competitions going forward? And, the 155-acre, former Park Hill Golf Course has been at the center of a years-long battle. Soon it will become Denver’s newest public park. And, tips for decluttering.
Colorado State University Pueblo president resigns after alleged university policy violations
The board is tapping Rico Munn, a former Aurora Public Schools superintendent, to serve as interim president.