
Man killed Saturday by Border Patrol in Minneapolis has parents who live in Colorado
Family members say the slain 37-year-old was an ICU nurse at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Colorado ballot measure would use Pinnacol Assurance proceeds for workforce training
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Indie 102.3’s 303 Day
We’re cooking up another 303 Day celebration of local music, community and good vibes. The lineup is still under wraps, but trust us — it’ll be worth the wait.

Turn the Page with Colorado Matters and Josh Blue
Denver’s Josh Blue, winner of Last Comic Standing, has written an autobiography. Something To Stare At is our latest pick for Turn The Page with Colorado Matters.

Several CU Regents announce plan to grant collective bargaining rights to university faculty and staff
If passed, the move would expand coverage to between 45,000 and 53,000 additional workers statewide at all four campuses.

Here are the Coloradan skiers and snowboarders headed to the Olympics
US Ski and Snowboard named 23 Coloradans to 2026 Winter Olympics Team in Milano-Cortina d’Ampezzo.
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Families of non-verbal kids abused on Littleton school buses settle for $3.8 million
The district says the funds will be covered by insurance.

Hunter S. Thompson’s death affirmed as a suicide
The review uncovered no new physical evidence, facts or circumstances.

Former Colorado medical executives indicted in health care fraud scheme
Founder and former CEO of Zynex Inc., Thomas Sandgaard, and former Chief Commercial Officer Anna Lucsok have been indicted with multiple counts of fraud.

Trump administration can’t block child care money for Colorado and other Democratic-led states for now, judge says
A judge has ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration cannot block child care and other federal social service money from flowing to five states for now. The administration said Tuesday it would not release money for three programs aimed at helping needy children and their families in five Democratic-led states, including Colorado.

Western officials raise concerns about Trump’s BLM director nominee
President Trump's selection of Pearce has provoked a backlash from many environmental groups and local Western officials, who point to his record of supporting public land sales and the oil and gas industry.

Rural hospitals wrestle with a new landscape after federal cuts, worry they’re starting to drown financially
“I think if people understood the true financial distress of most of the rural hospitals in the state, there would be much more concern.”

Trump administration tells agencies to compile data on money sent to Democratic states, including Colorado
This is the latest way Trump has targeted Democratic-controlled states

Banned books will stay on shelves in Elizabeth schools after district drops appeal
Denver’s appeals court dismissed the case with a castigating letter to the district about wasting their time.

State investigators look into shots fired by police at allegedly fleeing suspect in Walsenburg
Law enforcement eventually caught up with the suspect after a car chase.

Denyce Graves sings her swan song on Met stage
Mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves is retiring from the stage after a last performance as Maria in the Gershwins' Porgy and Bess at the Metropolitan Opera, and looking ahead to directing and mentoring.

Mozart Snapshots
Katie Mahan explores Mozart’s relationship to his home town of Salzburg, Austria through interviews and once-in-a-lifetime visits to locations in Salzburg.

Arctic cold and light snow expected across Colorado this weekend
Colorado braces for weekend cold as minor snow system moves in.











