
Married en masse: Couples get hitched in Colorado’s ‘Sweetheart City’
During this year's 9th annual Valentine's Day Group Wedding, 23 couples gathered to celebrate their love through marriage and renewing vows.

Indigenous art exhibition at Denver Art Museum celebrates ‘persistent genius’ of Native creativity
Native artists share stories of joy, resilience, and cultural continuity in groundbreaking exhibition at Denver Art Museum.

Colorado Springs won’t revisit recreational marijuana sales after state Supreme Court decision — for now
Recreational marijuana sales will — officially — exist in the city for the first time.

Judge largely rejects King Soopers request to restrain picketers, allows strike to continue
Nearly 100 stores across the Front Range, primarily in the Denver metro, are still on strike.

Colorado lawmakers take major step toward repealing Labor Peace Act
The WWII-era law requires unions to take two votes before they can represent workers in labor negotiations.

Teachers lose cost-of-living pay dispute battle with Denver Public Schools
Educators say they are struggling to keep up with rising costs of groceries, gas, housing and health care.
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Colorado Senate adds major exception to ban on sale of certain semiautomatic guns before moving it forward
To qualify for the carveout, a gun purchaser would have to complete a training course offered through the state.

Protest outside Children’s Hospital Colorado after sudden suspension of gender-affirming care
The changes were prompted by an executive order signed by President Trump aimed at halting gender-affirming medical treatments for children and teens under the age of 19.

Montrose pastor who allowed unhoused residents to camp on church grounds appears in court
Rev. Kevin Young has amassed a pile of citations from the city.

Colorado budget crisis imperils state worker raises, threatening to break union contract
If the Joint Budget Committee — and the rest of the state legislature — doesn’t fund the raises, it would force the union back to the bargaining table.

Joe Garcia, leader of Colorado’s community college system, is retiring
“This decision comes after thoughtful planning, and I step away knowing that CCCS is in a strong position for the future,” he said in a statement.

Colorado Springs will drop marijuana ballot question after State Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal
An El Paso County judge earlier this week blocked the city’s latest attempt to again force people in the city to decide whether to allow recreational marijuana sales.

Colorado Arts Spotlight, Feb. 13 – 16: Weaving democracy, new DAM acquisitions and Casa Bonita inspired art
Valentine’s Day weekend brings everything from ‘Love Letters’ on stage to a winter bluegrass festival and a free Cleo Parker Robinson performance in Boulder.

Happy trails for Susan Davies, who steps down as head of Trails and Open Space Coalition
After 15 years leading the Trails and Open Space Coalition, Susan Davies has retired.

Colorado lawmakers agree to free up $3 million to address rape kit backlog
Some lawmakers had demanded the Colorado Bureau of Investigation show a clear plan to resolve the 500-day wait for test results.

Denver Public Schools sues feds to stop immigration enforcement at schools, ‘sensitive locations’
The lawsuit was filed a week after raids on apartment buildings in Denver and Aurora caused fear among students and families.

Bill would require Colorado students take one semester of financial literacy to graduate
The topics would include things like saving, investing, debt, credit, leasing versus buying, managing student loan debt, and retirement plans.

Inflation rising on high prices of food like meat and eggs
Prices around Denver are ticking up in other areas, too, including for medical care, recreation and apparel.