
Yes, it was a rainy May. Rainfall totals for Denver so far this month are well above average
Fog also delayed hundreds of flights at Denver International Airport.

By Haylee May

May 27, 2025: Psilocybin centers to open but veterans may not get access, details on Medicaid changes, river surfing parks
What the Republican changes to Medicaid mean for all Coloradans and our pocketbooks.


There are more angry drivers on Colorado’s roads — and experts see a lot of things to blame
Denver alone saw a 40 percent increase in road rage incidents from 2022 to 2024.

By Haylee May

Early studies suggest psilocybin can help people with PTSD. But the VA doesn’t allow it. Will veterans be left behind?
Two veterans found a path to manage their symptoms through different journeys. But they both agree, “whatever works, works.”

By Haylee May

Tornadoes that destroyed homes in Bennett and Elizabeth area rated EF-2 by NWS
At least four tornadoes touched down on the Eastern Plains in Adams, Arapahoe, and Elbert Counties Sunday.


Could the death of a Colorado father at Keystone Ski Resort be the catalyst for new chairlift safety requirements?
Donovan Romero, 32, of Littleton, died this week after falling from the Ruby Express chairlift in December.

By Haylee May

New tool aims to improve how Colorado funds, plans and invests in wildfire mitigation
Local scientists are hopeful the new tool will help fill the gaps following funding cuts for federal land management and wildfire prevention employees,

By Haylee May

Spring storm arrives in Colorado, bringing rain and snow through Wednesday
Mother’s Day weekend looks clearer and warm.

By Haylee May

Listen: DPS Shakespeare Festival lets kids take the stage, find their muse, and vanquish villany
With 5,000 students, the festival is one of the largest of its kind in the nation.

By Haylee May

Elizabeth School District loses latest round in court fight to ban books
The court has not set a date for when books should be returned while the case makes its way through court.

By Haylee May

Boulder Abortion Clinic, one of the few in the nation to provide the procedure late in pregnancy, closes after 50 years
As 86-year-old Dr. Warren Hern retires, he sees many headwinds, even in states with strong abortion protections.

By Haylee May

First spring hailstorm to arrive in metro Denver Thursday afternoon
You might want to find some covered parking and get ready to shelter your seedings.

By Haylee May

Defense calls expert witness in trial for final defendant in Colorado rock-throwing death
Joseph Koenig is one of three men, who were teens at the time, arrested for throwing rocks at vehicles in 2023, resulting in Alexa Bartell’s death.

By Haylee May

National Guard helicopters will be pivotal this wildfire season. But first, crews must train for water drops
“We adapt and overcome. We’re soldiers and firefighters and that’s what we do.”

By Haylee May

Tenth Circuit Court ruling could open state treasurer up to class action lawsuit
The decision also suggests the state can adjust their laws to avoid future lawsuits.

By Haylee May

Trial begins for third defendant in rock-throwing death of 20-year-old woman
Prosecutors say Joseph Koenig was the man who threw a rock that killed Alexa Bartell. Two co-defendants have already pleaded guilty to lesser charges.

By Haylee May