
WATCH: Jefferson County Sheriff provides updates on Evergreen High School shooter
One student remained in critical condition, according to doctors, while another was discharged from the hospital overnight to continue recovery from injuries.

DougCo board votes to require parent permission for students to participate in state youth health survey
Opponents say the move will cause a dramatic loss of important data about the health and well-being of Colorado’s youth.

Evergreen High, other schools closed Thursday, Friday after shooting; counselors available for families
The district is reaching out to families to connect them to mental health services.

LDS opens new temple in Grand Junction
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is on a building spree. And they don’t want to be called “Mormon” anymore.

Where to commemorate 9/11 across the state today
On the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attack, cities across Colorado are holding events to remember its victims.

Colorado adds fewer jobs than estimated as the country sees the largest job revision in US history
The state added 51,000 fewer jobs in the last and saw a dramatic drop in employment growth.
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‘Today is a really hard day’ — Colorado politicians condemn killing of Charlie Kirk
The state’s leaders said the country must unite to reject political violence.

Bureau of Land Management auctions off leases for oil and gas development in Colorado
The sale comes as the Trump administration encourages more drilling on public lands.

Multiple days of bad weather pushed attendance numbers down at Colorado State Fair in Pueblo this year
Nearly 430,000 people went to the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo, about a 13 percent decrease from last year. But spending remained strong.

Opting in at the DMV? Here’s where your $29 Keep Colorado Wild fee goes
More than 1.5 million Coloradans opted in this year, generating $41 million.

Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk fatally shot during Utah college event
Kirk had been on his way to Colorado after the Utah speech. He was to have been the featured speaker Thursday night in Woodland Park.

Teachers, farmers, advocates urge Colorado voters to approve new funding for school meals and food stamps
The ballot initiatives LL and MM would shore up funding for the Healthy School Meals for All program and help cover the cost of federal cuts to SNAP.

Listen: Broncos announce move to Burnham Yard and plans for demolition of current stadium
Mayor Mike Johnston claimed the new stadium and its retractable roof could increase the team’s economic impact to $1 billion a year.

Two health insurers now say they’ll stay in Colorado’s individual market after bill passes to reduce premiums
The state's insurance commissioner said if Congress doesn't extend tax credits, residents' premiums will skyrocket next year.

In debate over new Buc-ee’s, early results show Palmer Lake residents want a public vote and recall of two trustees
Preliminary results are in for a special election that ended Tuesday.

Denver Tech Center building leading the pack of empty offices becoming apartments
It’s a tricky and expensive conversion, but one developer found the right building for the right price and got to work.

Here are Colorado’s ski resort opening dates for the 2025-2026 season
Many are projected to open in November with Arapahoe Basin being the earliest on Nov. 2.

Interior Department changing conservation funding rules, what it can go toward and who can participate
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says his new order will cut red tape for the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Conversation groups say it's going in the wrong direction.