
September 10, 2025: Broncos stadium plans, governor’s race update, office to apartment conversions, Humpback Chub end
Your choices for governor just got more interesting, with a prominent Republican joining the race. Then, the Broncos have announced plans to build a new stadium.

By Bazi Kanani

September 8, 2025: Tariffs’ cost to Colorado, Buc-ee’s special election preview, your chance to read with neighbors
The state estimates tariffs are costing Colorado a quarter billion dollars, and the governor explains why he thinks this will mean a significant hit to the economy. Then, the prospect of a new Buc-ee’s mega travel plaza on the I-25 corridor is dividing a small town, and prompting an election this week. Plus, Denver is trying something new to get you to read a book for fun.


September 5, 2025: Ski area liability, violinist detained by ICE, paying CU student-athletes, fall weather
A girl fell from a ski lift, and a jury is awarding her 12 million dollars. This historic payment changes the liability for you and for ski areas.

By Bazi Kanani

September 3, 2025: Colorado loses Space Command, Waymo in Denver, speed cameras expanding, Crocs record holder
Colorado Springs faces another likely drain of good paying jobs, as President Trump decides to move Space Command to Alabama.

By Bazi Kanani

September 2, 2025: Race to fast-track new clean energy, all-gender bathroom sanction, how hot springs get cleaned
Governor Polis wants to speed up the approval process for new clean energy projects before federal tax credits expire. He says it will save you money.

By Bazi Kanani

Dairy worker families call for reforms and recognition after tragic accident kills six
“If it happened one time, what’s to stop it from happening again in other dairies?”

By Bazi Kanani

August 29, 2025: Dairy worker deaths, federal layoffs aftermath, legacy of environmental disaster, weekend ideas
Six workers died at a dairy in Weld County. Now other workers in the industry say they’re fearful it could happen again.


August 26, 2025: Hidden bodies found at mortuary, dry lightning causing fires, Boulder’s quirky nickname
A coroner is facing accusations of mishandling remains, raising concerns that this case may point to a troubling trend in the state.


August 25, 2025: Tariffs hit Colorado companies, Christian leader’s polarizing legacy, sports championship
CEOs of Colorado’s biggest companies reveal to investors the real impact of tariffs on themselves and customers.

By Bazi Kanani

August 22, 2025: Republican resigns to avoid censure, health insurers pull out, hoax attack, State Fair starts
There’s an effort underway in Colorado to shore up health insurance access for thousands of people before it goes away or costs rise and force people to drop their coverage.

By Bazi Kanani

August 21, 2025: Vaccine questions answered, Denver layoff details and controversies, opera’s modern twists
This year’s rollout of fall vaccines is leaving some providers and parents confused. We’ll answer your questions.

By Bazi Kanani

August 20, 2025: Climate change curriculum vote, feds claim Venezuelan gang arrests, Settlers of Catan competition
The state board of education will vote tomorrow on new science standards, and students are pushing for more lessons about climate change.

By Bazi Kanani

August 18, 2025: Bunnies with horns, teacher housing shortage, National Park reopens, wildlife signs explained
In Northern Colorado right now you might see a rabbit that looks like it has horns or tentacles. We’ll explain the crazy images of bunnies online.

By Bazi Kanani

August 15, 2025: Nuggets mascot lawsuit, compost confusion, book ban update, live poetry this weekend
Denver City Council will vote on whether to require businesses, events and apartments to compost.

By Bazi Kanani

August 13, 2025: DIA nuclear pause, private ponds targeted, wildfire damage up close, ask Polis a question
Denver International Airport’s proposal for a possible nuclear power plant on its grounds gets tripped up before the starting line.

By Bazi Kanani

August 4, 2025: Gun background checks rarely used, huge unclaimed cash fund, new state historian, no more hippos
We find out what happens when someone who can’t legally buy a gun tries anyway.
