Are you ready to get your spring gardening on? Get set with these plant sales around southern Colorado
Many of these locations also offer tips and can answer any of your spring gardening questions. And with Mother’s Day around the corner, gift ideas will be aplenty.
47-year-old cold case in Colorado Springs solved
Authorities were looking into the killing of 14-year-old Maria Loraine Honzell, who was stabbed to death in 1977.
Lawmakers approved more funding for RTD, but couldn’t agree on how to reform it
As the 2024 legislative session has wrapped, it’s clear that RTD funding will happen — but reforms won’t.
Deal, and no deal: Why one of the legislature’s biggest bills likely won’t prevent a ballot battle
Colorado lawmakers passed a bipartisan property tax cut. Outside groups are ready to ask voters for more.
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state May 10-12
Your weekly list of arts, culture, music, theater, film and other things to do this weekend.
Lawmakers mark a boisterous end to the legislative session
In recent years, sessions have wrapped up with rancor and exhaustion. But the mood this time was more positive.
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Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic has won the NBA’s MVP award … again
The last NBA center to win three MVPs in four seasons: Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
‘Black Men in White Coats’ hopes to inspire more Black doctors
Colorado kids recently got to learn and even practice medical procedures as part of the 'Black Men in White Coats’ Youth Summit, an organization that seeks to increase the number of Black men in the field of medicine through exposure.
Colorado House members join vote to save Speaker Mike Johnson
Only Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette voted to move forward on the effort to oust Johnson.
Colorado lawmakers, LGBTQ+ community members kick off ballot initiative to protect same-sex marriages
The state constitution still defines marriage as between a man and a woman, but voters this fall could choose to take that out.
Proposed tax credits to turn empty offices into apartments could come back next year
An effort to encourage developers to convert empty office buildings to housing ran out of steam at the legislature this year.
Douglas County High School backtracks, moves graduation from Air Force Academy after worries over undocumented students
Some students and their families who are undocumented would not have been able to attend the ceremony because they either didn't meet the requirements to get on Air Force Academy grounds or were too afraid to hand documents to the U.S. military.
Cottonwood Pass is open for the season, but it’s still not a good I-70 detour
Heavy traffic can be dangerous for motorists and frustrating for the people who live along the 15.5-mile route.
Lawmakers begin their last day with much work still to do
Bipartisan tax cuts among the remaining bills still awaiting a final vote.
Many Colorado cities require parking with new housing. Here’s why lawmakers just passed a bill that will undo some of those rules
Advocates say this is one of the most ambitious attempts to reform parking laws in the country.
Colorado approved $24 million for migrant students. Here’s how much each school district will get
Districts enrolled a total of 8,085 newcomer students after the October count and through Feb. 29.
Engineers prepping options for Blue Mesa Bridge repair
The repairs could take weeks or months, pending further inspection.
Man accused of killing 10 at King Soopers was ‘sane’ on the day of the 2021 Boulder shooting, evaluators say
Families of the victims on Tuesday asked the judge to halt further delays of the trial.