
Weld County resident confirmed as Colorado’s 12th case of measles
The person was unvaccinated and had visited an out-of-state outbreak area. Officials say the case is not linked to the outbreak in Broomfield.


Two students face felony charges after calling in a fake bomb threat that involved hundreds of responding officers and fake blood
Hundreds of law enforcement officers responded to what turned out to be a prank. Two students have been arrested.

JBS workers give notice of planned strike on Monday
Workers overwhelmingly approved a strike in February over complaints about safety equipment, wages and unfair labor practices.

Four more people linked to a Broomfield school have measles
Colorado is on track for a record year as the outbreak in Adams County extends to Weld County.


Educators, lawmakers unveil bill that would untie education funding from TABOR rules
Advocates say Colorado schools are at 1989 spending levels and Census data consistently puts the state in the bottom 20 for per-student spending.

Colorado lawmakers encouraged by Supreme Court’s decision on tariffs, but there is still uncertainty looming over businesses
A big blow to Trump’s economic agenda, the ruling’s implications could be far-ranging for American consumers and the places they shop.

Meet Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office’s newest member … an adorable miniature horse
Hunny B became official on the same day a former deputized mini horse died.

Three El Paso County residents confirmed with measles, bringing Colorado cases up to 11
Health officials said two Colorado Springs locations are the sites of potential exposure to measles.


Three Highlands Ranch elementary schools to close in 2026
The Douglas County School District board voted 7-0 to consolidate the schools in the south Denver suburb amid declining enrollment.

Woman found guilty of vehicular homicide for hitting Magnus White after she passed out while driving
The verdict in the trial for Yeva Smilianska came down at 10 p.m.

Jury has begun deliberating in case of woman accused of hitting and killing 17-year-old cyclist Magnus White after falling asleep driving
White was considered a rising star in the cycling world at the time of his death.

Colorado’s measles vaccination rate is just a bit too low for herd immunity
Health officials say the real concern are certain pockets where immunization rates may be well below average.


Rally for education funding brings out Colorado teachers and families tired of a budget crisis every year
Despite being one of the wealthiest states in the country, Colorado chronically underfunds its public schools compared to the national average.


Need to brush up on tariffs and what they mean for Colorado? We got you
Overall, tariffs mean higher prices for the state, the businesses and Coloradans — everywhere from the gas pumps to the grocery store.


Colorado is $4 billion away from making its schools what it wants them to be, according to new reports
The reports provide a guidebook for lawmakers if they want all schools to meet the standards they’ve set.

Back-to-back snowstorms put Colorado in a ‘winter state of mind’
Ski resorts welcome the deluge as more snow is on the way, with some parts of Colorado expecting 2 more feet.
