
Fireworks and fortissimo! July concert picks we think you’ll adore
The sweetness of summer is made better through the sounds of music in the mountains — check out our picks for July classical concerts to celebrate the Fourth and beyond.

Victim in Boulder firebomb attack dies weeks after being in hospital, suspect now faces first-degree murder charges
Karen Diamond was 82 years old and suffered severe injuries in the June 1 attack.

No. 3 Republican in Colorado House is resigning to pursue job in Arizona
House Minority Whip Ryan Armagost of Berthoud said his resignation will take effect September 1.

What we saw at Red Feather Lakes — Colorado’s ‘best-kept secret’
The quaint and unruffled community is located on isolated, rustic land atop a granite shelf and is home to under 500 people.

Make way for e-bikes on some Colorado Springs trails this summer
Only Class 1 e-bikes are allowed on the designated trails.

Colorado students, education leaders try to help TRIO college-access program avoid Trump cuts
The federal TRIO initiative is a set of programs that helps people who face the highest odds of never getting to or finishing college.
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Public land sales gone from GOP’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’
Sen. Mike Lee’s announcement came after he faced some fierce pushback from members of his own party.

How your cellphone data could help wildlife thrive, according to Colorado researchers
The same data used to send you targeted ads could help scientists protect animals — and help you avoid an unexpected wildlife encounter.

Portrait of Donald Trump donated by White House will hang temporarily in Colorado Capitol where painting he despised used to be
The Capitol Building Advisory Committee had been discussing whether to replace the presidential portraits hanging in the building’s third-floor rotunda with paintings of the state’s former governors

Where to find Fourth of July fireworks and celebrations in Colorado
Where to find 4th of July parades, festivities, drone shows and fireworks in Colorado.

A deadline looms for a new Colorado River plan. What happens if there isn’t one?
States that use Colorado River water need to agree on new rules for sharing it by 2026. If they don't, they will likely end up in messy court battles.

The Denver Pride parade takes on a new route, name and leadership
The parade, along with the festival and 5K race, are all put on by The Center on Colfax.

Two Colorado facilities eyed as possible ICE detention centers
Currently unused facilities in Burlington and Walsenburg among “top priorities” for ICE expansion.

Denver Pride Parade changes route to avoid Colfax construction
500,000 expected to participate in weekend events.

Sale agreement inked for steel mill in Pueblo, new owners to take control later this year
A $500 million deal was announced today for U.S. based manufacturing investment company Atlas Holdings to acquire steelmaker EVRAZ North America.

Photos: Muscle cars, hot rods and classic trucks converge in Pueblo this weekend
The 40th Annual Rocky Mountain Street Rod Nationals kicked off with a parade through Pueblo on Friday.

ICE says it will stop letting detainees go to criminal court in some Colorado counties
In an email sent this week, ICE said it would still honor court appearances, but only if those appearances can be made over video links from the detention center.

Colorado funeral home owner who stashed nearly 190 decomposing bodies sentenced to 20 years prison
In court, Jon Hallford told the judge that he opened Return to Nature to make a positive impact in people’s lives, “then everything got completely out of control, especially me.”