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Up to 175 skiers being rescued from Winter Park gondola after “operational malfunction”

Published: December 21, 2024 23:15

A Winter Park spokesperson said no injuries were reported but the ski patrol had to evacuate 150-175 skiers and snowboarders who were stranded in the resort’s 6-year-old gondola

What’s Working: Is charm an economic impact? A Denver developer with a love for historic preservation says yes.

Published: December 21, 2024 11:30

Also: Colorado’s unemployment rate is higher than the nation's for the first time in three years, but we’re tops for job openings. Plus: Fruition closing, see how computers are made in Denver, more!

Colorado governor issues 22 pardons and commutes sentences of 4 people, including 2 men convicted of murder

Published: December 20, 2024 22:18

Polis has pardoned people every year since he took office in 2019. He issued 21 pardons and commuted the sentences of seven people last year.

The effort to prevent Colorado voters from being asked to approve tax collections over revenue projections

Published: December 20, 2024 16:04

Plus: New faces at the Colorado Capitol. What voters think of Jared Polis and Donald Trump. Crisanta Duran for … something.

An old restaurant vs. a QuikTrip just off I-70

Published: December 20, 2024 16:01

Plus: A new way to mine for gold, wins for climbers and mountain homeowners, a slightly less ghastly state budget deficit and more Colorado news

Overdose deaths among Denver’s homeless population declined for the first time in six years

Published: December 20, 2024 16:00

The nearly 300 Denver-area homeless people who died in 2024 will be honored on the longest night of the year.

Leadville Mill owners drop cyanide from plans to process mine waste in search for gold

Published: December 20, 2024 10:50

The CJK Milling plan for the dormant Leadville Mill now plans to use a new chemical process that eliminates the decades-old cyanide leaching process. Locals remain wary with “so many questions.”

Colorado’s budget deficit is now forecast to be smaller than the $1 billion hole originally predicted

Published: December 19, 2024 19:11

The state budget hole will be more like $750 million, according to nonpartisan Legislative Council Staff and the Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting, which presented their quarterly budget and economic forecasts Thursday to the Joint Budget…

Park Service kills proposed policy banning bolts. Climbers and wilderness advocates are cheering.

Published: December 19, 2024 17:35

Plus: STRs dodge a bullet, Leadville gold plan nixes cyanide, Old Spice inspires National Ski Patrol revamp, White River NF closes its Glenwood HQ

Sun readers show off their wordsmithing in the RMMWA’s annual 6-word Mystery Contest

Published: December 18, 2024 19:58

Colorado Sun reader entries in the Cozy and Romance & Lust categories earned finalist recognition from a distinguished panel of judges in the RMMWA's 6-word Mystery Contest.

Ethics complaint filed against embattled state Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis over alleged aide mistreatment

Published: December 18, 2024 10:32

The complaint could lead to the most serious consequences yet for the Longmont Democrat who has already been stripped of her committee assignments and barred from having state-paid staffers at the Capitol

The final spending number for Proposition 131 — and the interesting places the money went

Published: December 17, 2024 16:23

Plus: A 2026 Democratic gubernatorial primary poll. A change at NFIB. Gabe Evans on his committee assignment.

Colorado’s pro-transgender laws — and scientific studies — can’t solve the sports controversy

Published: December 16, 2024 11:00

Colorado is a trans-friendly state but barriers remain. We checked in with experts on the laws and science around trans women in sports.

A 10-year-old Parker girl’s disease is one in a million, and advancements in her lifetime made all the difference

Published: December 16, 2024 11:00

Juliette is one of just 33 children in the world taking a new injectable drug to keep her rare blood disease from attacking her own organs

Zornio: The new Trump administration could have huge impacts on public lands. Here’s how that might play out

Published: December 16, 2024 10:05

From public lands to community resilience and access to data, CU professor Dr. Deserai Anderson Crow shares her thoughts on what Coloradans can expect in the coming years

Daniel Ginsberg’s N.Y. childhood, military experience led to trilogy

Published: December 15, 2024 09:10

When Daniel Ginsberg, the author of a crime/thriller trilogy, came across a magazine article about a doctor who trafficked in illegal adoptions, the seed of book one, "Mamie's Well," was planted.

Littwin: Now that we know RFK Jr.’s top aide asked FDA to ban polio vaccine, isn’t it time for Polis to admit his mistake?

Published: December 15, 2024 07:05

When asked, a Polis spokesperson said the governor supports the polio vaccine. But Polis said nothing about his Kennedy endorsement.

A nonprofit leader, a social worker, a Denver anti-violence activist: Here are the people on Biden’s clemency list

Published: December 14, 2024 19:41

Johnnie Early Williams, a 58-year-old Denverite, wast among the roughly 1,540 people whose sentences were commuted or who were pardoned by President Joe Biden in the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history