
Survivor of Amache Japanese-American internment camp Bob Fuchigami has died
The US veteran served in Korea and later taught special education.

By Haylee May

Former Mayor Webb calls on CU Regents to review university hiring practices
According to the school’s leadership page, no current cabinet members are Black.

By Haylee May

Democrats host Medicaid day of action, warn what funding cuts could mean for Colorado
“We are here to try to tell the stories of what will happen to Colorado if we let Donald Trump and the Republican’s agenda pass.”

By Haylee May

High winds create critical fire weather conditions across Colorado
Winds gusting as high as 70 miles per hour in some areas and low relative humidity continue to impact fire risk across Metro Denver and beyond.

By Haylee May

Sexual violence is down at American military academies, but many survivors still aren’t reporting assaults
The United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs saw some of the largest declines.

By Haylee May

Woman killed by Clear Creek County deputies last week had a long criminal history
The 36-year-old had a criminal history dating back to 2008 in Colorado.

By Haylee May

Listen: Denver chef to star in her own cooking show
Elise Wiggins is making the jump to television, but her restaurant Cattivella isn’t going anywhere.

By Haylee May

Colorado senators want answers after money for meals at Fort Carson never made it to plates
Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper are demanding answers about apparent underinvestment in food options for members of the military.

By Haylee May

U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case challenging Colorado’s conversion therapy ban. Here’s what to know
The outcome of the case, expected in 2026, could either protect or roll back conversion therapy bans across the nation.


Woman wanted on Oklahoma warrant dead after being shot by Clear Creek County Sheriff’s deputies
This is the first officer-involved shooting by Clear Creek deputies since Christian Glass was killed by a former deputy in June 2022.

By Haylee May

Hikers can once again access Mount Lindsey after the 14er’s multi-year closure
The summit closed after an unrelated lawsuit caused liability fears among landowners across the state.

By Haylee May

Listen: A Denver liquor store that’s had police called on it hundreds of times has lost the battle to keep its license, for now
A Bud Light Chelada was the last straw for Avondale Liquors.

By Haylee May

Supporters of Colorado’s proposed tipped wage bill say their businesses are being ‘harassed’ with angry calls, hostile reviews
Some restaurant owners who had previously signed up to speak out at the Capitol in support of the bill are now having second thoughts.

By Haylee May

Suspect shot in Fort Collins allegedly threatened deputies with knife and stole a patrol cruiser
A man is being treated for serious injuries after police in Fort Collins shot him early Monday morning.

By Haylee May

Keystone Ski Patrol Union votes to ratify new contract following negotiations
Workers sought a higher starting wage and pay increases.

By Haylee May

Colorado’s restaurant industry faces divide as new bill causes friction
Critics call the new bill a misguided effort that would have a significant financial toll on workers.

By Haylee May