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Bombing conviction questioned, electricity rates rising, scooter regulation, tornado update
Customers of the solar farm wiped out by tornadoes on the Eastern Plains will still get power. Then, three decades ago, in one of the biggest crimina…
1 year ago
Tornadoes rip homes and solar, King Soopers misquotes sale prices, how to spot wild horses
We survey the damage from tornadoes that touched down on Colorado’s Eastern Plains. Then, you could be getting overcharged at the grocery store by pa…
1 year ago
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 a…
1 year ago
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. Then, there’s new informati…
1 year ago
Colorado lawsuits against Trump, campaign to free Tina Peters, surprising vaccine study, ballets to see
The Supreme Court considers birthright citizenship today. It’s one of 20 cases Colorado is participating in to try to stop Trump’s agenda. Colorado’s…
1 year ago
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. They call it a moral decision, but it may no…
1 year ago
Suing Exxon over climate disasters, SNAP cuts, real estate makeover, monarch migration
A Colorado lawsuit moves forward to hold Exxon Mobil and Suncor responsible for disasters like wildfires made worse by climate change. Then, Republic…
1 year ago
Four hundred million bet on Denver, evidence backlog tortures victims, coal trains still chugging
Whether Colorado actually gets a professional women’s soccer team may hinge on how the Denver City Council votes tonight. We’ll explain what taxpayer…
1 year ago
A new tactic to slow climate change, controversial laws passed, new music festival, win a trip to Italy
A Colorado company finds an innovative way to make an industry greener — one that has a bigger climate footprint than the European Union. Then, what …
1 year ago
Train to the mountains, judges halt deportations, arts funding lifeline, fashion week
A plan is speeding forward for new passenger trains to take you farther into the mountains from metro Denver. Then, a Colorado judge blocks deportati…
1 year ago