
March 20, 2026: Does Colorado need more prisons? Concerns about Denver’s replacement for Flock. Bad allergy season
Colorado has run out of prison beds — but the legislature and governor are at odds over what to do next.


March 19, 2026: Hot weather in a dry state, Cesar Chavez celebration cancelled, SNAP soda ban, the GJ Razorback Suckers
As the state hits record temperatures this week, water districts are already looking to implement restrictions.


Budget cuts and disability services, AI transforms recycling, and ancient rock art in Colorado
Colorado lawmakers face painful budget decisions that could affect programs for people with severe disabilities.


March 13, 2026: CO jobs trend down, impending JBS strike, local Iranian community worried, NFTs to celebrate Colorado’s 150th
It looks like the state lost jobs last year for the first time since the pandemic.


New restrictions on fur-trapping, an oil & gas company explores for geothermal, and an office party in the sky
Colorado’s latest wildlife debate centers on fur trapping, where unlike big game hunting, trappers don’t have to report how many animals they take.


Gov. Polis’ Tina Peters dilemma, renewable projects fast-tracked, Colorado Today hits a big milestone
Leading Colorado Democrats are urging Polis not to shorten the former clerk’s sentence.


Mar. 5, 2026: Inside Colorado’s largest ICE detention center, state bus service on edge, police oversight future, poetry showdown
A new report raises concerns about conditions inside Colorado’s largest immigrant detention center in Aurora.


Mar. 2, 2026: Federal-state election tensions, pine beetle outbreak, and Thanks, it has pockets!
President Trump is reportedly considering an emergency order that could upend how Colorado and other states conduct their election.


Feb. 27, 2026: Is Denver setting up an ICE showdown, fire danger stays high, newfangled landlines for kids
The city’s mayor wants police to arrest ICE agents if they break the law


Feb. 26, 2026: Colorado’s Christian public school challenge, Broncos going for blight, robot massage
Do religious schools have a right to public funding?


Feb 23, 2026: Flock camera limits proposed, DIA welcome sign troubles, comedian Josh Blue’s new memoir
Lawmakers may limit how and why law enforcement can access information collected by automated license plate readers.

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Feb. 20, 2026: Denver mental health money audit, judge challenges ICE tactics, and lion dancers for Lunar New Year
A Denver tax raises $40 million a year for mental health services, but a new audit questions how it’s being spent


Feb. 19, 2026: Dangerous avalanche conditions, stateless Coloradans, winter theater recommendations
Abigail McKinnon has spent the last fifteen years trying to prove she legally exists


Feb 17, 2026: Why property taxes are up, ‘Dude Talk’ dinners, remembering a sidewalk flutist who loved Denver
Prosecutors celebrated the arrests of Venezuelan immigrants last summer, but the resolution of some of their cases paints a different picture.


Feb. 16, 2026: Purplish takeover: homeowners insurance on shaky ground
Colorado Today is taking a short break for President’s Day and giving you a chance to discover CPR’s politics podcast, Purplish.


Feb. 13, 2026: Immigrant patient info could be shared with ICE, changes for RTD, Colorado’s endangered castle, cow kissin’
Colorado hospitals are now required to share personal information about undocumented immigrants with the federal government. The data could be used by ICE.

