Pueblo City Council votes to ban syringe exchange programs
The decision eliminates two programs in the city.
Appeal judges voice doubts about ruling on transgender woman’s admission into Wyoming sorority
The 10th Circuit Court in Denver wondered if they could rule on the case or if it should be sent a lower court.
Grand Junction to retain mail processing facility, for now
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announces pause in movement of processing facilities until 2025.
Excessive force lawsuit against Colorado Springs Police Department results in $2.1 million settlement
Colorado Springs City Council voted 7 to 1 in favor of a two-point-one million dollar settlement in a civil rights lawsuit filed against the police department.
Mesa County Commissioners come out against monument idea
A resolution passed Tuesday follows a similar move made in Montrose County.
Ride some of Colorado’s oldest train tracks … on a bike
A new experience in Erie is “the quirky lovechild of a bicycle and a train.”
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CPR Classical’s Summerfest 2024: what to hear and when
Summer classical music is renowned in Colorado!
Colorado is going to outlaw using a cell phone while driving. Here’s what that means
Using a cell phone while driving will be illegal for adults in Colorado under a new bill in 2025.
Listen: A new play on a bus is really about healing the descendants of Colorado’s colonizers
There’s a stone historic marker tucked behind a concrete wall at the west end of the 8th Avenue bridge.
Would a roundabout make this downtown Colorado Springs intersection safer?
Colorado Springs is studying the potential benefits of a roundabout at a downtown intersection most noted for the statue in the middle of the road.
Inaugural KlezKolorado festival celebrates Jewish culture and music amidst challenging times
Organizers wanted to build on Denver’s thriving klezmer scene with a multi-day gathering.
Court rules civil rights attorney acted unethically in handling McClain civil case, still is owed $1.4 million
The Colorado Court of Appeals concluded that Mari Newman had egregious conflicts of interest.
Colorado lawmakers finally pass bill criminalizing cell phone use while driving
Under the bill, which would go into effect in January 2025, drivers will be able to legally make calls only if they use a hands-free accessory.
Arapahoe Basin extends its skiing season for at least a few weeks
There's still time to hit the slopes at A-Basin this ski season.
Colorado Springs Fire Department to consider forming city-run ambulance services
Under the proposed system, residents would continue to be charged for ambulance services, however, CSFD says bills would be up to 47 percent cheaper.
Interview: The 150-year-old Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind hired its first deaf superintendent. Here’s how she wants the school to grow
Tera Spangler wants to prioritize direct communication, such as American Sign Language, for the students at her school.
Where was Colorado’s first public library? Here’s what we found
An 1859 “circulating library” in Denver doesn’t count. So what does?