
Lawyers for Renée Good’s family say federal agencies not cooperating with request for information
The lawyers say a request to preserve information for use in a possible civil lawsuit has gone unanswered.

By Elaine Tassy

Two months after Renée Good’s death, her loved ones in Colorado grapple with loss
Classmates and mentors remember Good as a creative force who moved everyone around her.

By Elaine Tassy

Denver’s revered Flamenco artist René Heredia dies at 87
He was to be inducted into Colorado Music Hall of Fame in April. The award was presented to him last week.

By Elaine Tassy

OSHA cites three companies, proposes $246,000 in fines in deaths of six workers at Prospect Dairy Farm in Keenesburg
Companies have 15 business days to respond to findings in deadly release of manure water and hydrogen sulfide gas.

By Elaine Tassy

Cuddling, holding hands: New films explore ways for Black men to heal and resist stereotypes
‘Dark and Tender’ showcases ways to push back against historical images of Black men being portrayed as violent, brutish and oversexualized.

By Elaine Tassy

Wondering about this mild winter? Third-graders get the answers from a meteorologist.
A few fun facts about the rest of the snowy season: Those are a few of the things about three dozen Shelton Elementary School students learned this week from a […]

By Elaine Tassy

Aurora History Museum seeking community ideas for upcoming exhibit on the city’s Black history
Scott Williams, director of the Aurora History Museum, said the idea to put on such an exhibit was formed after seeing a similar exhibit in Boulder.

By Elaine Tassy

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.

By Elaine Tassy

Thinking about taking a pottery shard from Mesa Verde or Ute Mountain Tribal Park? Don’t
Drop it right now, before something bad happens to you.

By Elaine Tassy

These elementary schools in Southwest Colorado are trying to save the Ute language
The only problem: No one is fully fluent.

By Elaine Tassy

Visitors to Southwest Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park can now hear from its direct descendants
A shift away from non-Native voices can be heard during an audio tour and a visitors’ center film at the park.

By Elaine Tassy

Two Colorado writers awarded $40K each to finish books, one on a murder trial, the other a memoir
The Whiting Foundation announced today that it has awarded 10 aspiring authors grants to support their work.

By Elaine Tassy

A Ute Mountain Ute spiritual leader reflects the importance and private nature of vision quests, sun dances, and sweat lodge ceremonies
Too few people practice it for numbers to show up in national religious studies.

By Elaine Tassy

Adoptions from foster care down 40 percent in Colorado since 2006
The decrease is seen as good news by Colorado Department of Human Services

By Elaine Tassy

Danielle SeeWalker, artist who won settlement from Vail, plans trip to West Bank to paint mural
Denver multi-disciplinary plans to use money from First Amendment rights violation case to work with with Palestinian artists

By Elaine Tassy

From the Denver Mint to the Money Museum, Coloradans say goodbye to the penny
Well, except, technically, ‘the United States has never made a penny.’

