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Xcel’s plans for data center costs, more community restrictions on watering, and potential mergers in Colorado media
Xcel Energy has a plan to keep your rates down even as more and more data centers go up. Then, we bring you the latest warnings about Colorado’s wate…
1 month, 1 week ago
One hail of an insurance bill, Denver Art Museum repatriates artwork, and a Grammy-winning professor from DU
April showers lead to May flowers, but May hail storms lead to June insurance claims. A new proposal from lawmakers aimed at bringing those damage co…
1 month, 1 week ago
Measles spread brings new concerns, school cell phone policies, and beavers in Denver?
Experts are worried Colorado is on track to see even more measles cases than last year’s exceptionally high numbers, at a time when the resources to …
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Measuring Colorado’s worst winter, 5 things to know about the state budget, and a library that aims to get patrons outside
Each winter and spring, Colorado’s snowpack is painstakingly monitored at survey locations across the mountains. We tag along with a federal worker w…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Tina Peters wins resentencing fight, high stakes in ongoing meatpacker strike, and we meet a modern singing telegram.
In a victory for the former Mesa County Clerk, a court has ordered Tina Peters to be resentenced, finding the original judge was punishing her for he…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Colorado’s coal transition gets complicated, first teachers strike in half a decade, a choir for dementia patients
Colorado’s plan to move away from coal power is running into new challenges, as utilities juggle a plant they can’t seem to fix and another they’re n…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Conversion therapy ban struck down by SCOTUS, a noisy bill in the legislature, and farewell to a longtime CPR Classical host
In an 8-1 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has struck down Colorado’s law banning conversion therapy for minors, finding the First Amendment protects l…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Costilla Sheriff indictments, Democratic primary contests, warm weather brings out the bugs
The sheriff’s office in Costilla County is almost empty, after the sheriff and most of his staff were criminally indicted last week. We learn more ab…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
A busy weekend in Colorado, Lakewood pushes back on zoning changes, actors training medical students
A strike, a protest, and a party assembly, we get you caught up on all the action and other big crowds from this weekend. Then, there’s another zonin…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Denver’s shrinking population, Coloradan released by Taliban comes home, and Summit FC’s first home game
Colorado’s population growth slowed down in a major way in 2025, but some counties saw a bump in residents. Then, we have updates on water restrictio…
1 month, 3 weeks ago