
Palisade police say suspect in deadly Friday apartment fire has been found dead near Leadville
Police and fire departments responded to a report of an explosion at a small apartment complex on April 5. When crews arrived, the six-unit building was completely engulfed.

By Stina Sieg

A ‘naked lap’ at Sunlight Mountain Resort is a cold, judgment-free celebration for women and femme skiers and boarders
At Boot Tan Fest in Glenwood Springs, hundreds bare it all in a snowstorm for an empowering mountain run that’s full of exhilaration and joyful pain.

By Stina Sieg

While Carbondale will stop providing shelter and food for new immigrants, the city is still helping them navigate government red tape and plan their next steps
New immigrants are on their own, with a small band of residents doing their best to help them one by one.

By Stina Sieg

Garfield County is the latest community to ban fireworks as the danger of a drier, warmer wilderness grows
Several other Colorado counties and cities have already decided fireworks are too risky.

By Stina Sieg

Colorado Mountain College president says she’ll step down in August
Carrie Besnette Hauser, Colorado Mountain College’s longest-serving president, announced she’ll step down.

By Stina Sieg

Grand Junction’s new resource center aims to help its unhoused community
After the city closed a park to people living in it, and is getting ready to do it again, nonprofits stepped in to give people a place to go during the day.

By Stina Sieg

How Ouray’s ice farmers nurture a frozen crop that is beautiful and climbable
What started in the 1980s with a group of rebels and a leaky pipe has become a uniquely skilled job that has turned a former mining town into an ice-climbing destination.

By Stina Sieg

Police say man found dead at Glenwood Springs amusement park researched mass shootings but investigators find few other answers
Police say Diego Barajas Medina visited websites discussing mass shootings but found no records of contact with mental health services or answers about his possible motives.

By Stina Sieg

Tina Peters is headed to trial – how did we get here?
The Mesa County clerk is accused of breaching the security of her office’s election computers in order to hunt for evidence of massive fraud. How did Peters, a political novice who ran on lowering DMV wait times, become such a pivotal figure in the ongoing campaign to prove false claims that American elections are rigged?


The Colorado clerk on trial for the big lie, and what it means for the 2024 election
This is an episode of the CPR podcast Colorado in Depth.


New homeowners find body parts in a Grand Junction home
The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office confirmed a severed human head and hands were found at a Grand Junction home.

By Stina Sieg

For skiers in Colorado, a snow season that started slow and rebounded is poised for a deluge
The rebound that has cheered Colorado skiers and boarders in recent weeks is poised to improve even more after the Martin Luther King. Jr. weekend.

By Stina Sieg

Forecast: Cloudy with a chance of flying elk
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are researching elk herds and will fly them by helicopter to their study sites.

By Stina Sieg

Bourbon balls, Hanukkah candles and dad jokes: Coloradans share their holiday traditions that honor lost loved ones
When someone dies, their absence can be especially painful during the holidays. It can also be a time to remember and honor them. From all across Colorado, people shared the traditions that keep their loved ones alive.

By Stina Sieg

Why forested Colorado barely has a Christmas tree industry
Colorado farmers are known for many beloved crops, but not Christmas trees. Here’s why.

By Stina Sieg

From the Continental Divide to Utah, or somewhere else? Where is the Western Slope in Colorado?
Is the official name of the region West Slope or Western Slope?

By Stina Sieg