Election Day in Colorado: Some of what we saw
Here are some people we met and events we saw across the state on Nov. 5, 2024 — Election Day.
There are too many wild horses on too little land, federal officials say. Here’s how they’re thinning a herd in Colorado
Thirty of the horses will be darted with birth control drugs, while about 100 more will be placed up for adoption.
Photos: Wildfires on the Front Range
These deadly and destructive fires have claimed at least one life and damaged multiple structures. But amid the chaos, communities and first responders from throughout the state have stepped in to help their neighbors.
Alexander Mountain fire: Evacuations remain as wildfire burns near Loveland
Authorities have ordered residents living near Storm Mountain to evacuate as fire crews work to contain a wildfire burning west of Loveland.
Emotional protesters take over Aurora City Council meeting to denounce police killing of Kilyn Lewis
Body-worn camera footage showed Lewis was unarmed when Dieck fatally shot him as SWAT teams attempted to arrest him in connection to an attempted homicide.
Photos: Rodeo of Champions honors Martin Luther King Jr. at the National Western Stock Show
The event, billed as the MLK Jr. African-American Heritage Rodeo, featured competitors from the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo, which marks its 40 anniversary this year.
Longhorns, Westernaires, cowboys and cowgirls: The National Western Stock Show parade returns
Drawn by the sight of Longhorn cattle, cowboys and cowgirls, wagons and the Westernaires drill team moving between the gleaming office towers downtown, spectators crowded the sidewalks starting at noon.
2023 in photos: Colorado and beyond
From the plains to the mountains and the canyons to the deserts, here are some of the things CPR News journalists saw this year.
The World Jump Rope Championships are in Colorado Springs. For team Canada, the event goes beyond getting a trophy
The athletes, some as young as 11 years old, are taking part in the competition, which includes junior, national and international levels.
Boulder brings the traffic jam to the creek for annual Tube to Work Day
“It definitely brings out the culture of Boulder — all the crazy people, the costumes and just the fun vibes,”
Photos: Retracing a family’s legacy on the Santa Fe Trail
When photographer Kevin Moloney set off on a road trip earlier this year, he followed the path his great-great-grandfather, Dario Gallegos, used for his home-grown business more than 160 years […]
Photos: Denver celebrates after the Nuggets win first-ever NBA championship
Thousands upon thousands of Denver Nuggets fans created a joyous bedlam Monday night when the team clinched the NBA championship for the first time in team history.
PHOTOS: How drought is changing the Colorado River and the lives of the people who depend on it
From the headwaters in Colorado to the delta in Baja California, Mexico, we traveled the length of the Colorado River to talk to people who depend on its water.
Photos: 33 years after she killed her former lover, Robin Farris is released from prison to an emotional family reunion
“Words cannot describe how happy I am to be reunited with my family.”
Photos, then and now: Revisiting the Marshall fire’s devastation one year later, as communities rebuild
Recently I returned to some of the neighborhoods where I documented the Marshall fire’s devastation a year ago. Here are photos of those places then and now.
The year in photos: What Colorado looked like in 2022
What CPR News photographers and reporters saw in 2022.