
Lee Fire explodes over weekend to more than 113,000 acres, making it the 5th largest in state history
Gov. Polis declares state of emergency, evacuations are in place near Lee and Elk fires.

By Haylee May

August 11, 2025: Coal’s resurgence, police use drones and real-time cameras, beaver restoration
Coal may be staging a comeback in Colorado, as energy demand skyrockets.

By Haylee May

How veterans and first responders are using psychedelics and storytelling for healing
Organizations like Warriorside and SIREN are connecting with vets, firefighters, police and more to help them heal from personal and career traumas.

August 6, 2025: Fire and smoke, new laws in effect, psychedelic practitioner licensing, a very Colorado jam
Hundreds of new laws take effect today in Colorado, including regulations on where you can get a puppy and how to unsubscribe from pesky lists.

By Haylee May

Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirms plan to treat private body of water linked to Colorado River for invasive zebra mussels
The Colorado River tested positive for the invasive species in July.

By Haylee May

Man arrested in Commerce City for allegedly pointing laser at planes near DIA
The suspect also had an unrelated felony warrant out for his arrest.

By Haylee May

In Arapahoe County, sheriff’s deputies can now wear cowboy hats. For some it’s more than a uniform
It’s a small policy shift, but one that’s turning heads.

By Haylee May

Fort Collins teen to compete at baton twirling world championships
The senior began twirling at the age of six. He says he was inspired to try the sport after watching his sister compete recreationally.

By Haylee May

Ink and Redemption: A Colorado tattoo artist is turning tragedy into art
After an immense loss and surviving a bad car accident, tattoo artist Joel Medina channeled his emotions into creativity and tattooing.

By Haylee May

Colorado joins lawsuit against the Trump Administration over defunding Planned Parenthood
AG Phil Weiser joined a coalition of 22 states and the District of Columbia Tuesday in legal action over the spending law’s “defund provision.”

By Haylee May

State legislation that lowered property taxes has also drastically reduced funding for emergency services
In the South metro, voters could be asked to make up the difference with local taxes.

By Haylee May

Happy 149th Birthday, Colorado!
Free and discounted events run Friday, July 25 – Sunday, August 3.

By Haylee May

The Colorado River is officially positive for invasive zebra mussels
The species has the potential to impact drinking water for millions of people.

By Haylee May

Synthetic psilocybin nears FDA review, signaling a potential shift in American mental healthcare
Supporters believe that FDA approval will make the drug more accessible. Right now, traditional psilocybin therapy offered at healing centers in the state is not covered by insurance.

By Haylee May

As psychedelic use increases, local campaign aims to bridge safety gaps with the public
This isn’t your parents’ drug campaign.

By Haylee May

July 14, 2025: Farmers lose climate grants but make gains, election office attacked, how to pronounce Buena Vista
About half of Colorado’s land is used for farming and ranching. The Trump administration is making several changes to their funding.
