
Cameras on I-25 will soon start mailing tickets to speeding drivers
Drivers going more than 10 mph over the limit between Mead and Berthoud will be issued $75 tickets starting in April.

By Haylee May

Xcel warns of potential power outages as critical fire weather comes to the plains and foothills
Gusts as high as 90 miles per hour are possible Thursday near Boulder

By Haylee May

March 11, 2026: AI chatbot rules for teens? Mines’ new quantum lab, late poet laureate documentary at the Oscars
State lawmakers are considering requiring AI chatbots to implement new safety measures as concerns grow about the risks to kids.

By Haylee May

Colorado is launching NFT art for its 150th birthday. Critics say the idea isn’t timely
It’s unclear exactly what the auction proceeds will benefit.

By Haylee May

State transportation leaders say Bustang’s success is both a boon and potential cause for bust
Ridership for the statewide service increased by 21% last year, but it’s now facing a $28 million deficit as funding sunsets.

By Haylee May

Feb. 25, 2026: Pesticide debate at the Capitol, dairy farm deaths, equestrian group changes course, remembering Dr. Daddio
A commonly used pesticide in Colorado is under scrutiny after beekeepers say it’s harming pollinators as well as pests, and a new bill is deepening the divide between farmers and […]


State officials confident in ability to stymie the spread of invasive mussels following successful 2025 boating inspections
Increased mitigation and public campaigns credited with preventing additional infestations.

By Haylee May

Silverton leads Colorado in new affordable housing commitment, but mountain towns still face a housing crisis
Voter-approved Proposition 123 funding added 10 affordable homes and a housing director in Silverton, but local leaders say the town’s housing crunch continues.

By Haylee May

‘A house of cards’: Fresh snow fuels elevated avalanche danger across Colorado mountains
Experts warn backcountry skiers and snowboarders to prepare before heading out for a powder day.

By Haylee May

Feb. 18, 2026: New CO Justice, Venezuelan gang cases end in plea deals, businesses suffering from no snow, Ikea coming to FoCo
Colorado’s highest court is back to full strength, after Gov. Polis appointed a judicial veteran to fill its open seat.

By Haylee May

As Colorado’s winter dries up, so do revenues for weather dependent businesses
Some metro Denver businesses saw a 70% dip in revenue as residents decline winter services.

By Haylee May

Feb. 11, 2026: State Dems push back on Trump, layoffs at CO energy lab, Cupid’s little helpers, Olympic gold for CO figure skaters
Democratic lawmakers are trying to stop some of the president’s new policies, right at the state line. You’ll hear how they plan to do it.

By Haylee May

Updates to improve Colorado’s DMV access will make some services temporarily unavailable
Residents who need to renew registrations, driver licenses or other time-sensitive tasks should do so before the system temporarily goes offline on Feb. 10.

By Haylee May

A coveted volunteer position in Loveland keeps an 80-year-old tradition afloat for Valentine’s Day
The waitlist to stamp these envelopes is more than a decade.

By Haylee May

Feb. 4, 2026: Avian flu claims 1.3 million chickens, ICE restrictions proposed, Lindsey Vonn to race on torn ACL
The virus has decimated poultry flocks and contributed to higher egg prices in recent years.

By Haylee May

Demonstrations against ICE continue in Denver
Several school districts and businesses have closed their doors as part of a national “no school, no work and no shopping” day.

