All in Good Humor
Life is Better with Sprinkles On Top Sometimes you need music to help process your pain. Other times, music might help you focus or explore your inner self.
Meredith Willson’s THE MUSIC MAN
There’s trouble in River City when a fast-talking salesman gets his heart stolen by the town librarian.
Santa Paws at The Promenade Shops at Briargate
Families are invited to bring their well-behaved, leashed pets for a joyful evening of holiday cheer.
Storytime with Santa at The Shops
Families are invited to dress up in their PJs to listen as Santa reads stories from seasonal favorites and take photos while enjoying the warm, family-friendly atmosphere of one of […]
13th Annual Holiday Craft Workshop at Colorado Springs Therapeutic Riding Center
Fill your heart and home with gifts for yourself, friends and family. Colorado Springs Therapeutic Riding Center is hosting our 13th annual Holiday Craft Workshop for all ages.
Colorado College Chamber Orchestra Concert
The Colorado College Chamber Orchestra performs Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture, Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, and Bizet’s Symphony in C Major.

Science at the statehouse: experts will embed at the legislature to help lawmakers craft informed policies
The new program mirrors efforts in other states to bring nonpartisan scientific input to lawmaking

Pikes Peak Library District purchases buildings that house Ruth Holly and Ute Pass branches
Nearly half of the funding for the purchases came from donations.

Colorado Gives Day 2025: Featured Nonprofits
December 10 is Colorado Gives Day. This year, we’re highlighting six nonprofits that are creating positive change in their communities around Colorado.

Dec. 1, 2025: Green energy jobs in demand, mass shooting suspect’s death ends the fight for justice, World AIDS Day
First, we remember State Sen. Faith Winter, who has died in a car wreck. Then, for the first time, the state has a list of what specific jobs will be needed to meet climate goals. Plus, in the case of a mass shooting a decade ago, there’s closure now, but probably not the kind that victims and survivors were looking for. And, on this World AIDS Day, a Coloradan goes to a place they say is easy to overlook.

Deportation flights hit new high in Colorado, part of nationwide immigration crackdown
For detainees, lawyers call the “domestic shuffle” chaotic.

Craft beer crisis? No, say the brewers, it’s more like a needed adjustment
‘You have to have good beer, but you also have to have a good business plan.’

At Colorado’s AIDS Memorial, 5 things to consider on World AIDS Day
Many Colorado governors have turned to activist Barb Cardell to shape HIV/AIDS policy

Amid DEI pushback, Colorado nonprofit says funding Black-led and focused organizations is extra challenging but more important than ever
The Black Resilience in Colorado Fund is marking its 5th anniversary.









