
June 18, 2025: Deputy tips off ICE, Trump changes wildfire fighting, Juneteenth celebration
A new executive order changes staffing and technology to fight wildfires.

By Bazi Kanani

June 16, 2025: Push to sell public lands, National Park cuts, protests across Colorado, where to see indie films
Then, Congress could force the sale of public lands in Colorado, and we’ll explain cuts planned for the National Parks.


June 13, 2025: DOJ demands Colorado voter records, health insurance premiums to rise, grocery strike update, Balloon Boy
The U.S. Justice Department made an unprecedented demand for all of Colorado’s election data from the past two elections. We explore why.

By Bazi Kanani

June 11, 2025: State notified feds before Boulder attack, Denver homelessness claims, fruit crops damaged
Denver claims a historic drop in unsheltered homelessness. We fact check the claim.

By Bazi Kanani

June 9, 2025: Whistleblower’s immigration lawsuit, attacked Boulder group returns, hazardous chemicals where you fish
A whistleblower is suing Governor Jared Polis, because Polis told him he needed to hand over information about unaccompanied immigrant children to federal officials.


June 6, 2025: Measles on a plane, attacker in court, transgender protections challenged, Puerto Rican festival
More than half of Colorado’s known measles cases started on an airplane from Turkey. What that teaches us about its rapid spread.

By Bazi Kanani

June 4, 2025: State kills wolf, grocery store staff considers strikes, Hiroshima survivor story, vigil planned
Why the state euthanized a wolf for the first time since it reintroduced the endangered species.

By Bazi Kanani

June 2, 2025: Boulder attack, immigration strategy shift, Miller moth horror stories
What we’ve learned about an attack on peaceful demonstrators in Boulder on Sunday afternoon.


May 30, 2025: Supreme Court oil train ruling, Denver’s downtown renovation, scientists want your house gunk
The U.S. Supreme Court rules against Eagle County in a case that could have far-reaching environmental implications. Denver is celebrating big changes to its 16th Street pedestrian core.

By Bazi Kanani

May 29, 2025: Road rage rises, protests’ enduring influence, Shepard Fairey and Gregg Deal on street art, new music film
Colorado is near the top in the country for road rage, and the reaction could be anything from cars colliding to menacing with a gun.


May 28, 2025: Hoax hate crime, environmental justice loses funding, CPR lawsuit, teacher appreciation
From tree planting to e-bikes, how President Trump is cutting back on environmental projects in Colorado aimed at people who are most harmed, to the tune of $25 million.

By Bazi Kanani

May 27, 2025: Psilocybin centers to open but veterans may not get access, details on Medicaid changes, river surfing parks
What the Republican changes to Medicaid mean for all Coloradans and our pocketbooks.


May 21, 2025: Bombing conviction questioned, electricity rates rising, scooter regulation, tornado update
Three decades ago, in one of the biggest criminal cases in Grand Junction history, a man was sent to prison for bombings because of a pair of wire cutters.

By Bazi Kanani

May 19, 2025: Governor’s executive order on housing, Auraria leadership protest response, words for graduates
Governor Jared Polis puts new pressure on cities and towns that resist state law on affordable housing. Then, as a federal panel looks into alleged antisemitism at a Colorado campus, there are new details about how campus leadership responded to last year’s anti-war protest. And the send-off for Colorado’s newest graduates wouldn’t be complete without some words of wisdom.


May 16, 2025: Air traffic control disruption, massive oil spill cleanup, civil rights leader remembered
Air traffic controllers in Colorado temporarily lost communications with pilots flying into Denver International Airport.

By Bazi Kanani

May 14, 2025: Suncor contract rejected, water crisis in Manitou Springs, micro trucks approved, Lady Liberty’s glow-up
Denver has decided to switch where it will buy asphalt material for roads, rejecting the local refinery, but it may not be better for the environment.

By Bazi Kanani