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Telluride Ski Resort remains closed as ski patrollers continue wage strike
Patrollers want a 20% wage increase due to housing costs and affordability.

CPR Classical Presents: Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
Get ready for a night of high drama and virtuosic sparkle!

Colorado is giving the green light to gambling, but is it generating more problem gamblers?
Colorado’s evolution from a “limited gaming” state to one that’s increasingly open to gambling began when voters approved a proposition that legalized sports betting online and in other venues.

The search is on for valuable minerals in Southern Colorado, here’s what happens if they’re found under your land
The federal government is updating the region’s geological maps to expand the search for critical minerals and rare earth elements.
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History and recreation converge at Lobatos Bridge Outdoor Classroom in San Luis Valley
The site features 16 signs about the long and varied history of the site and other recreational facilities

For one Aurora single mother, the city’s Fresh Start Week offers her exactly that
The Aurora Municipal Court set aside four days to clear people’s warrants for certain low-level, nonviolent offenses.

Colorado Springs studio shares same name with Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2026
The Pantone Color Institute chose Cloud Dancer, a white hue, as the 2026 color of the year.

A new Head Start-funded daycare in Walsenburg has moved into a permanent location
Currently, the center is accepting children ages 3 to 5. Duskey said with the larger space, the daycare is working to serve children from birth to five years old at some point in the future.

Metro Denver could see a couple inches of snow Saturday night
Weekend weather on the Front Range and in the mountains finally includes snow.

Three takeaways from Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame inductees
The inductees come from different backgrounds but reflect on similar themes of belonging, recognition and progress today.

State lottery proceeds will fund land conservation, recreation and other projects around Southern Colorado
More than $7.6 million in Great Outdoors Colorado grant funding will support Southern Colorado projects.

Ski Patrol leader talks new challenges, changing demographics for ski industry’s first responders
The National Ski Patrol provides training for more than 30,000 members, 62 percent of whom are volunteers.

New study reveals rural areas in Southern Colorado have high risks for wildfires but low resources
Huerfano, Archuleta, Conejos and Las Animas face some of the highest wildfire risk in the state, yet those same communities have relatively low resources to prevent the start and spread of wildfires.

Economic boon or disaster? Trying to move through the haze surrounding marijuana reclassification
‘Marijuana is treated by the states and by people in the states far differently than the federal government treats it.’

Telluride Ski Patrol votes to strike, resort set to close Saturday
Telluride, one of the best-known ski resorts in the Western U.S., plans to close this weekend due to a labor dispute between its owner and the ski patrol union.













