
Colorado Springs 2025 election results for city council
There are 19 candidates vying for seats in all six Colorado Springs City Council districts in this municipal election.

Colorado’s $43.9 billion budget increases K-12 and higher education funding, but officials say it falls short
Colorado’s $43.9 billion budget increases K-12 and higher education budgets, but falls short of what officials say is needed.

Colorado’s measles vaccination rate is just a bit too low for herd immunity
Health officials say the real concern are certain pockets where immunization rates may be well below average.

DOGE cuts could impact CSU lab that helps protect Colorado crops
“I've never been this worried about the future of science.”

Proxy voting in the U.S. House clears a major hurdle
House leaders tried to kill the idea of proxy voting for new parents, but rank and file members sent them a different message.

Colorado’s businesses are a bit on edge over the economy
Trump policies and uncertainty drops CU’s confidence index.
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Veronica Seabron demands answers for her son who was shot and killed by a Douglas County deputy
Veronica had just found out she was about to become a grandmother when her son, 23-year-old father-to-be Jalin Seabron, was shot and killed by law enforcement in a parking lot after celebrating his birthday.

‘Every single kid is worth saving’ Parents, students push dyslexia screener bill over first legislative hurdle
Senate Bill 25-200, which would require school districts to develop a process for identifying elementary school students with dyslexia or implement a universal dyslexia screener, cleared its first legislative hurdle.

With federal funding in question, Colorado will boost state spending for bus rapid transit projects
But new state funding won’t make up the difference if the Trump administration slashes federal transit dollars.

Listen: An art show in its fourth year helps survivors of sexual violence reclaim their stories
“There’s more color in this one. Last year there was a lot of darkness that I had just been keeping to myself.”

Nuclear is now “clean energy” in Colorado after Gov. Polis signs bill
The governor declined to veto the legislation despite a last-ditch push from environmental groups.

Kids concerts and a Colorado cantata: Check out these April classical events
While we wait for April showers to bring Colorado May flowers, concerts across the state offer the perfect way to bide your time.
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Southeastern Colorado counties want more transparency on proposed federal electric transmission project
The project is aimed at improving power reliability and meeting future demand. The Southwestern Grid Connector would run south through Colorado’s eastern plains into Oklahoma and New Mexico.

Woman accused of driving into cyclist Magnus White in 2023 fell asleep at the wheel after staying up all night
The father of 17-year-old cyclist Magnus White shared emotional testimony in the Boulder courthouse on the first day of the vehicular homicide trial.

Colorado measles case reported in Pueblo adult who traveled internationally
Officials are telling people they may have been exposed in mid-March if they visited one deli or a specific clinic in Pueblo.

Ahead of Day of Visibility, Democrats move to expand protections for transgender Coloradans
Democrats in the Colorado legislature introduced two bills that would add protections for transgender people in schools and the courts, despite Republican opposition.

Police fatally shoot man suspected of breaking into cars in downtown Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs police say the suspect got out of a car with a firearm and officers shot him.