New book seeks to answer the Jokić enigma
Author Mike Singer talks about his latest book: “Why So Serious?
Colorado is $4 billion away from making its schools what it wants them to be, according to new reports
The reports provide a guidebook for lawmakers if they want all schools to meet the standards they’ve set.
Online schematics of Colorado’s abandoned missile silos are drawing trespassers
The underground facilities include long drops and sharp scrap metal shrouded in complete darkness.
Revised Polis budget plan would keep new school funding formula on track for 6-year phase-in period
Gov. Jared Polis has increased his ask for the state’s new funding formula by $35 million for the upcoming fiscal year.
Colorado Springs man who died in Las Vegas explosion left note saying it was to be a wakeup for country’s ills
“Although this incident is more public and more sensational than usual, it ultimately appears to be a tragic case of suicide involving a heavily decorated combat veteran who was struggling with PTSD and other issues.”
Colorado’s GOP House members help Mike Johnson reclaim the Speaker’s gavel
Johnson eked out a victory after flipping two holdouts from his party.
Jan. 3, 2025: Talking science at the dinner table — a conversation with Science Friday’s Ira Flatow
Ira Flatow wants to turn science…into dinner conversation. The host and creator of Science Friday has spent a career quenching our curiosity, and his, and making science accessible. But amidst the fun are serious issues, like water shortages, climate change, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence. We replay a conversation from August, when Flatow was in Colorado and spoke with CPR Southern Colorado Reporter Dan Boyce in front of an audience.
Man charged with attacking Grand Junction TV reporter is a Marine veteran with mental health challenges, attorney says
Patrick Egan is accused of assaulting a reporter after yelling “This is Trump’s America now.”
Expect cooler air and heavy traffic in Colorado
Friday’s warm temperatures will drop over the weekend, as travelers return from vacations.
Non-profit organization opens coffee shop in Aurora that trains people who’ve experienced homelessness
Despite offering a marketable skill in a state with increasing homelessness, the coffee shop model as it has been executed in Aurora also has some challenges.
Colorado’s legal community honors trailblazing lawyer Irving P. Andrews with new organization
Born on Oct. 12, 1925, in Denver, Irving Piper Andrews broke barriers throughout his life and career. His contributions to civil rights law were historic.
A wolf captured in Colorado died due to a gunshot wound
Colorado Park and Wildlife captured the animal last summer after it repeatedly preyed on livestock at a ranch near Kremmling.