
GOP Medicaid proposal would cost thousands of Coloradans their health coverage, roll back ‘federal support for health care’
The plan, as it stands on Friday afternoon, would reduce federal spending on Medicaid by $625 billion.

Your complete guide to 2025 summer music festivals in Colorado
From underground music in Denver to under-the-stars performances in Durango, this summer offers a bit of everything.

Another reintroduced wolf has died in Colorado, but surviving animals may have pups
The fatality marks the seventh death since Colorado began reintroducing wolves more than two years ago.

Jared Polis vetoes Colorado labor movement’s priority bill. Union leaders say they’ll be back
Senate Bill 5 would have made it easier for unions to charge fees on all employees in a workplace to pay the costs of their representation.

Gov. Polis will shut off millions in state grants to cities and counties that don’t comply with state housing policies
The governor issued an executive order Friday requiring local governments to show they’re enacting policies to encourage more housing in order to qualify for transportation and energy funds.

Interview: Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on standing up to Trump, the housing shortage and 16th Street Mall
Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner spoke with the mayor at his office.
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Denver sues Trump administration over lost grant money for immigrant shelters
The city wants the feds to follow through with $24 million that was promised for immigrant shelter operations.

Three-day May storm won’t impact the state’s snowpack
The snow is forecast to start falling in the northern mountains on Saturday and really hit Sunday into Monday.

President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ and how it could affect Colorado
The Republican reconciliation package seeks to extend tax cuts and put in temporary new ones, while cutting spending on social safety nets. Passage is not certain and changes are likely to come.

What to expect from the 17th annual Green Box Arts Festival in Green Mountain Falls
Tickets go on sale Monday, May 19 for 2025's Green Box Arts Festival in Green Mountain Falls.

Historic Penny Arcade in Manitou Springs under new ownership
After nearly a century being run by the same family, the historic Penny Arcade in Manitou Springs has a new owner.

Stanley Hotel closing in on a screaming deal with $400 million bond sale
The iconic property now has the funds to develop a film center and horror-themed museum.

Chevron spill largest in Colorado since at least 2015, full clean-up may take 5 years
Chevron has recovered at least 3.8 million gallons of liquid from a Weld County spill, the largest listed spill in available state records.

Manitou Springs lifts indoor and outdoor water restrictions
Repairs to a pipeline for emergency supplemental water are complete.

Listen: ‘Echoes of Curtis Park’ brings Five Points history to the stage — via a cosmic radio DJ
The production’s “KMSZ Mestizo Radio” broadcasts real, and reimagined, pieces of Denver’s Chicano and Mexicano history.

Poudre School District settles with families over bus aide’s abuse of students with disabilities
The $16.2 million payment ends the lawsuit brought by the parents of 10 children they say were slapped pinched and punched by a paraprofessional.

Preservation and revitalization work in Raton’s historic downtown gains national recognition
“Raton MainStreet’s efforts in our downtown, from business technical assistance to event planning, have completely rearranged the narrative that Raton is dying; in fact, it is thriving.”

Appeals court upholds new trial order for Grand Junction man convicted in pipe bomb killings
The Innocence Project has said James Genrich was convicted on discredited ‘junk science.’