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Yes, the Front Range is extremely dry and warm this winter. Here’s what you should do.

Published: January 16, 2026 11:08

So you think that 5 inches of snow in central Denver a week ago lets the Front Range off the hook for a worrisome urban and suburban winter drought?  Colorado water and plant experts have some numbers for you, and some advice about what to do next.  With…

Did Colorado just have its worst week for flu hospitalizations?

Published: January 16, 2026 10:45

Yes. Though January delivered some relief, the last week of December saw the highest number of influenza hospitalizations in 20 years.

Colorado’s governor gave his 8th and final State of the State speech. We analyzed everything he said.

Published: January 15, 2026 22:29

Jared Polis delivered his last — and by far longest — State of the State address on Thursday. It was part victory lap, part vindicating and part forward looking.

Colorado senator seeks to block federal funding for controversial road to luxury home project near Edwards

Published: January 15, 2026 11:00

The Florida developers of Berlaimont Estates have spent nearly 18 years trying to develop a road to access sites for 19 homes on 680 acres surrounded by Forest Service land above the Eagle River Valley

Colorado appeals panel appears skeptical of Tina Peters’ sentence

Published: January 15, 2026 00:53

The three-judge panel was dismissive of many of the arguments made by Peters' attorneys. But they grilled the state's lawyer over the trial judge reciting Peters' false statements about elections in handing down her sentence.

Legislature mulls ballot measure that would ask voters to raise TABOR cap by billions primarily to fund Colorado’s schools

Published: January 14, 2026 20:29

The measure is backed by the Colorado Education Association, the state’s largest teachers union, and other education organizations. It would boost funding for K-12 education and help the state address its massive budget shortfall.

2 Telluride, Mountain Village leaders pitch Chuck Horning a $127.5 million, investor-backed offer for 51% of the ski area

Published: January 14, 2026 20:28

The deal appeared to be on track until a proposed sales contract posted on social media late Tuesday and the resort owner filed open records requests, indicating the resort was not for sale

Colorado lawmakers return to Capitol facing $850 million mountain of tough budget decisions

Published: January 13, 2026 11:00

The shortfall means two major things: The General Assembly will have to make funding cuts and it also has no money available to spend on new programs. Those two realities will shape the legislature’s entire 120-day lawmaking term.

Did Project 2025 call for closing Boulder’s NCAR research center?

Published: January 12, 2026 10:45

Although the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 called for targeting what it termed “climate alarmism,” it did not propose eliminating Boulder’s National Center for Atmospheric Research.

Littwin: Renee Good’s violent death marks latest stain on Trump’s deportation push. But probably not the last.

Published: January 11, 2026 10:05

Columnist Mike Littwin writes that the shooting death of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis marks the latest stain on Donald Trump's violent deportation campaign.

Feds release draft report outlining management plans for Colorado River’s future

Published: January 9, 2026 19:43

The report is the next major step in a contentious, yearslong process to replace current management rules for the river’s key reservoirs, which end this fall

Colorado Democrats, labor movement revive push to ease unionization rules. Jared Polis is promising another veto.

Published: January 9, 2026 17:19

Democrats took a stab at the policy during last year’s legislative session and worked for months to find a compromise between unions, business groups and the governor’s office. But the negotiations fell apart.