
Strict fire restrictions are going in place across much of Colorado’s High Country and Western Slope
Hot, dry weather means restrictions on open fires, campfires and smoking in many places.

By Stina Sieg

Grand Junction minor league baseball team embraces threatened Colorado fish by becoming the Humpback Chubs
At first, the club didn’t want anything to do with the name. They even publicly called out the fan who suggested it. Then, they changed.

By Stina Sieg

Western Slope communities consider water limits as drought deepens in west
Water experts warn that the low snowpack could lead to more severe drought as the summer progresses.

By Stina Sieg

Thousands gather across Colorado for ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump administration
More than a dozen rallies across the state were peace. Police used pepper balls and smoke on one group in Denver.

Hailstorm pounds some Western Colorado fruit growers, dents food donation program
At a Colorado State University research location, growers are looking at a total crop loss.


Nationwide procession to honor Eagle County paramedic Thursday
Paramedic and ski patroller Steve Zuckerman was a member of Vail Mountain Rescue.

By Stina Sieg

Could Colorado be home to the BLM’s national headquarters — again?
Five years after the BLM’s brief stay in Grand Junction, the debate over moving agencies out of Washington is alive again.

By Stina Sieg

It’s the last weekend for three ski resorts. Two will keep some runs open as long as they can
Copper Mountain, Breckenridge Ski Resort and Loveland Ski Area will all hold their final days Sunday.

By Stina Sieg

In Western Colorado, trans people and their loved ones face fear, uncertainty in the Trump era
‘It’s hard to go anywhere, to want to do anything because there’s that fear that something could happen.’

By Stina Sieg

Colorado Mesa University hosts debate over whether federal agencies – like the BLM – belong on the Beltway
Rep. Jeff Hurd recently introduced a bill to bring back the BLM headquarters to Grand Junction.

By Stina Sieg

Mesa County hosts measles vaccination clinic Saturday
There are five reported measles cases in Colorado as of Friday, April 25.

By Stina Sieg

Transgender student athletes can compete in sports aligned with their gender despite conflicting federal and state laws
Colorado High School Activities Association says it does not have the authority to decide the issue.

By Stina Sieg

Here’s when your favorite ski areas close this season
This winter’s snow was disappointing, but some resorts still have a few more weeks of ski season to go.

By Stina Sieg

Bike-lane backlash? Grand Junction City Council winners shared aversion to recent downtown changes
Three of the four winners campaigned against changes that brought in Grand Junction’s first protected bike lanes.


Saying goodbye to Segundo and the lift’s 71 memorable years on Colorado’s slopes
There’s just one weekend left to ride Colorado’s oldest ski lift before it stops spinning for good.

By Stina Sieg

Friday could be your last chance to ride Colorado’s oldest ski lift
The Segundo ski lift in Sunlight Mountain Resort is shutting down after 71 years.

By Stina Sieg