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Strike 2: There’s a big reason for tough college football times in Colorado
Strike 2: Two games against neighboring state rivals on a Saturday night. Final score, 81-7. Have we hit a low point for college football in the state of Colorado? Sure feels that way. It’s obviously impossible to say it with certainty, but what...
Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure exploring a new pedestrian bridge over Cherry Creek
DENVER — Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is exploring the possibility of a new pedestrian bridge along Speer Boulevard. It would link 10th Ave. and Cherokee Street, stretching across Speer Boulevard and Cherry...
Colorado Buffaloes look to rebound with youth-filled lineup after first losing season since 2014-15
Colorado (14-21, 3-17 Big 12) Tad Boyle, the all-time winningest coach in program history, and the Buffaloes try to rebound after turning in their first losing season since 2014-15. They have a solid but youthful nucleus led by big man Bangot Dak,...
PHOTOS | 'A Vocation of Sacrifice': Archbishop Aquila Honors First Responders at Denver's Blue Mass
At the Cathedral Basilica, the archbishop reminded police, firefighters, and paramedics that God’s peace is found through prayer — even amid danger and sacrifice. First responders from around the Denver Metro area gathered at the Cathedral...
Laws Providing Cover for Unethical Actions in Medicine
In recent decades, lawmakers have been pressured to provide legal cover in the form of “immunity from prosecution” for medical personnel who participate in various unethical practices. One involves physician-assisted suicide. Politicians and...
Colorado home builders, conservation groups team up to help protect monarch butterflies
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — The monarch butterfly, famed for its bright orange and black wings and a migration that can span up to 3,000 miles, is facing serious decline. Conservationists say solutions to save the monarch butterfly population range from...
Claims ‘chemtrails’ poison citizens spur Wyoming lawmakers to advance ‘geoengineering’ ban
Over 21,000 Wyomingites get WyoFile delivered straight to their inbox. Join your neighbors and stay informed with the stories shaping Wyoming. After fretting for a day over claims the government is poisoning citizens by spraying chemicals in the...
Colorado teen wins fight to repaint school parking space with Christian design after legal challenge
Colorado senior Sophia Shumaker won a fight to display her Christian-themed parking space after her school lifted a ban on religious designs, according to a legal group. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Colorado high school student...
This high-stakes fight in Denver’s government has voters yawning
Denver City Council is asking voters to change how at-large council elections work in Denver — a proposal that is confusing voters and driving a rift between council members. Opponents argue the shift is pointless and confusing, and describe it as...
As Denver voters weigh a ban on flavored tobacco, this family’s story shows the broader fight
In a corner of the dining room at Amanda Sandoval’s house is a rocking chair with a worn wooden frame and golden upholstery. It was her father’s chair. Paul Sandoval was a Latino community champion, and as a state lawmaker, he helped pass...
Hawaii joins lawsuit to halt cutoff of food benefits
Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez has joined 22 other attorneys general and three governors in filing a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture seeking to reverse the suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits,...
Trump's National Guard deployments reignite 200-year-old legal debate over state vs. federal power
ANDREA KATZ Washington University in St. Louis Published: October 29, 2025 (THE CONVERSATION) If you're confused about what the law does and doesn't allow the president to do with the National Guard, that's understandable. As National Guard troops...
Workers get HUGE win as October ‘salary transparency law’ officially rolls out
AMERICAN workers were handed a major win on Wednesday as new salary transparency legislation finally takes effect. The law makes communication regarding pay much clearer, spelling big changes for those in search of a new job or employed Americans...
Colorado joins lawsuit over Trump USDA SNAP suspension
DENVER — Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general and three governors Tuesday in suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Secretary Brooke Rollins, alleging the agency unlawfully suspended the...
Waste Management of Colorado opens new Denver South transfer station three years after fire
Waste Management of Colorado opened its new 71,000-square-foot Denver South Transfer Station at 2400 W. Union Ave. in Englewood last week, rebuilding the facility three years after a fire destroyed the original in June 2022. “With this expanded...
Eastern Colorado agriculture students compete in FFA State Range Judging event
By Ben Berlinger, Colorado Section Society for Range Management High school agriculture students from across southeast Colorado competed in the FFA State Range Judging and Plant Identification event held on Oct. 8 at the Mike and Julie Livingston...
What to expect at the NFL trade deadline for every team: Perfect fits, candidates to move and big needs
The 2025 NFL trade deadline is Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET. General managers are making calls around the league to check on the availability of players who could help their teams, trying to shore up roster weaknesses. In fact, we've already seen a...
ICE agents detain Denver-area teacher after routine immigration appointment
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters. A fifth grade teacher at a metro Denver charter school was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week. The teacher is now being held with family...
Colorado fifth-grade teacher and family detained by ICE, school reports – CBS News
A charter school in Douglas County, near Denver, is urgently seeking a replacement for a 5th-grade teacher detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) over the weekend. This unexpected situation has created “unique challenges,” according...