
Wildfire between Broomfield and Louisville extinguished Monday afternoon
The grass fire sparked around 3 p.m.


2025 was one of the warmest years on record for Colorado
The state saw late snowfall, a warm fall and more 100-degree days.

Around 87,000 Xcel customers without power Friday morning as officials warn of extremely dangerous fire conditions
Xcel Energy planned the safety shutdown ahead of 105 wind gusts Friday.

25K still without power Thursday, with shutoffs expected for 67K more Friday amid continued high winds
Another high wind event is expected Friday, and Xcel Energy plans another public safety power shutdown.


More than 100,000 Xcel customers still without power Wednesday night amid high winds, unclear when power will return
Xcel is checking 600 miles of power lines before restoring electricity.

Long legal road ahead for Colorado’s first-in-the-nation gas stove labeling law
Judge partially dismisses lawsuit, though it may still proceed.


The 10th Returns: Descendants of the 10th Mountain Division return to Italy
The troops trained in the Colorado mountains and helped win WWII in 1945. This series follows a group of their descendants returning to Italy and retracing their steps.


When aid workers need aid. We visit a support group for laid-off international development workers
The Tuesday Group helps these Coloradans emotionally and professionally.


Fires are getting bigger and burning faster in Colorado
So far in 2025, the state has experienced a record number of fires, amid a record-breaking decade.

Lee Fire mapped overnight, downgraded back to 5th largest in state history
Now 90 percent contained, the fire has reached 137,758 acres.

Firefighters make progress containing Lee Fire
Two men arrested in Archuleta County for starting the Oak Fire Aug. 10.

Gov. Polis declares a statewide disaster emergency due to critical fire weather conditions and fires burning across Western Slope
The executive order unlocks $2.5 million for firefighting efforts.


New evacuations called for Lee Fire as fire grows southward
Officials are moving staff off of the Elk Fire, which is now 75 percent contained, to fight the Lee Fire.


Officials say they are making progress on the Lee fire, despite it ballooning to over 120,000 acres
Five homes and 14 outbuildings have been lost in rural Rio Blanco and Garfield counties due to the Lee and Elk fires.


Critical fire weather drives major fires on drought-stricken Western Slope
The Lee Fire in Rio Blanco County grew to more than 60,000 acres on Friday and is still threatening Meeker.

Wildfire smoke, ozone, and heat: the air is extra dangerous in Colorado today
In combination with dry conditions, heat warnings and air pollution, breathing the air is dangerous.

