Who will make your medical decisions if you can’t? And Colorado’s ‘unusual’ approach makes planning important. One CU doctor has advice
Dr. Lum spoke with Colorado Matters about what Coloradans need to decide in advance, and how to bring it up with family members.
Colorado student artists will see their works, and identities, on display in the U.S. Capitol
The annual Congressional Art Contest recognizes the outstanding work of students across the nation.
Miller moths are coming — here’s how to moth-proof your home
Miller moths are a perennial nuisance. But they also help the ecosystem thrive.
Bike shops boomed early in the pandemic. It’s been a bumpy ride for most ever since
For the nation’s bicycle shops, the past few years have probably felt like the business version of the Tour de France, with numerous twists and turns testing their endurance.
Avalanche eliminated in game six against the Dallas Stars
The Avalanche’s hopes of returning to the Stanley Cup ended late Friday night, as they went down 2-1 in second overtime to the Dallas Stars.
Auraria antiwar protesters are scattering the encampment campus-wide as universities announce building lockdown
The antiwar encampment on the Auraria campus has been in place for three weeks.
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How Colorado’s space weather forecasters predicted the recent solar storm
NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder monitors the sun to protect the technology behind modern society.
Coloradans will vote on protecting abortion rights this November
The measure would add a right to abortion and other reproductive health care to the state constitution
Listen: Friends and advocates honor a senior pedestrian activist who got Denver moving on sidewalks
“She was unstoppable.” Phyllis Mack pushed for the transformational citywide overhaul of Denver’s sidewalks while becoming friends with other road safety advocates.
Telluride man sentenced to a year in prison for involvement in Capitol Riot
Avery MacCracken threatened and tussled with officers
How Kanye West made RFK Jr.’s campaign in Colorado harder
West got on Colorado’s 2020 ballot easily, but it will take Kennedy a lot more effort to put his name in front of Colorado voters in 2024.
Semi-truck catches fire on I-25 in northern Colorado Springs causing delays Friday morning
A semi-truck caught fire on the interstate around 5:15 a.m. between Exits 156, Northgate Boulevard, and 153, Interquest Parkway.
A youth corps will deploy in Colorado this fall to help teens struggling with mental health
The Youth Mental Health Corps will address the growing mental health needs of youth while helping create career pathways to address the national shortage of mental health professionals.
70 years after Brown v. Board of Education, segregation has increased within the last three decades in Colorado schools
A new report shows economic and racial segregation in Colorado schools has increased. And in some cases at a faster rate than the national average.
Denver advocates, family of man charged with murder delivers hundreds of letters to DA, saying he acted in self-defense
Denver Justice Project says Stephan Long should be protected under Colorado's stand your ground laws.
Check out Colorado Springs’ first-ever downtown dog park
The space includes two separate play areas — one for small dogs and another for larger dogs — synthetic turf, a sitting area, play amenities and a dog water station.
Medicaid ‘unwinding’ decried as biased against disabled people
People with disabilities say they are abruptly losing their Medicaid home health benefits and are being advised incorrectly when they call state offices for more information. “Every day the anxiety builds,” one beneficiary told KFF Health News.
High school students in the San Luis Valley will now have a more direct path to university
The pilot program is among several attempts statewide to boost in-state enrollment.