Alexander Mountain fire was human-caused, officials say
The U.S. Forest Service and the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office are asking the public if they might have seen anything.
Alexander Mountain fire: Evacuations remain as wildfire burns near Loveland
Authorities have ordered residents living near Storm Mountain to evacuate as fire crews work to contain a wildfire burning west of Loveland.
Coloradan Derrick White named to U.S. Olympic basketball team
The former CU Buff basketball player, who went to high school in Parker, is headed to Paris to play in the 2024 Olympic Games.
Broncos’ first NFL quarterback Steve Tensi dies at 81
Tensi is credited with throwing the first Broncos touchdown in the NFL.
The Great American Beer Festival is a wrap! Here’s where you can try some of Colorado’s winners
This year, 25 beers from Colorado won awards in the main competition. But sorting through how to find that beer, and what’s worth seeking out is a little trickier. Here’s a short guide to what won from the Centennial State.
Your phone might soon be your ski lift pass at some Vail Resorts
The company plans to test the technology at some of its ski areas this year — with full implementation slated for the 2023-2024 ski season.
The cost to rent an apartment in Colorado Springs is up as inflation and building costs hinder new building
Renting an apartment now will cost you an average of nearly $1,600 a month.
Who are the Waltons and the Penners — the likely next owners of the Denver Broncos?
Let’s look then at who the major players are in the deal, the Walton family, and how they are all already tied to Colorado sports.
Broncos say they’re entering agreement to be sold to billionaire Walton-Penner family
The Broncos said in a statement late Tuesday that they will be sold to billionaire heirs to the Walmart fortune.
The PGA Tour is coming back to Castle Pines in Colorado in 2024
PGA Tour officials said Wednesday that they will host the BMW Championship at the Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock in August 2024.
Colorado Springs will pay nearly $3 million to family of De’Von Bailey to settle lawsuit in his shooting death at hands of police
In addition to the $2.975 million the city will pay, it has also agreed to several reforms in the police department, including annual anti-bias training for officers.
Colorado’s unemployment rate fell in October, even as some industries struggle to attract new workers
Colorado is outpacing the national average by how quickly it is adding people to its total available labor force.
The art at DIA is weird, and the airport wants more of it
With 1 percent of the total cost of every big construction project in Denver set aside for public art, DIA is expecting to install more art. A lot more art.
Denver Public Schools Will Require All Students, Teachers And Staff To Wear Masks
The new mask rule will go into effect August 9 and classes start August 23.
Thin Air (And No Humidor) Lets Baseballs Fly Far: MLB All-Star Home Run Derby Shines At Coors Field
On Monday night, the Coors Field humidor rode the pine and the baseballs flew.
Denver Public Schools Picks Dr. Alex Marrero To Lead Learning Coming Out Of The Pandemic
The new leader is tasked with unifying the district, closing achievement gaps and helping staff plan what a return to school in the fall will look like amid the COVID pandemic.