Federal data says the University of Colorado system is the largest employer of H-1B visa holders in the state.
KUNC’s In The NoCo is a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
-
Fiddler on the Roof is one of the most popular musicals ever. A new stage production in Boulder feels especially powerful in the wake of an anti-Semitic attack that happened in Boulder last summer. We hear from the Boulder rabbi who’s playing the lead role in the show’s final, sold-out performances this weekend.
-
Last fall, a search and rescue group solved a lingering mystery: They figured out what happened to a Colorado woman who went missing while hiking one of the state's highest peaks 20 years earlier. And the technology they used could help shape the future of search and rescue operations
Colorado News
-
The families filed the lawsuit in Colorado district court Jan. 13 against The Nest Schools, a national chain that has seven Colorado locations, including one in Centennial.
-
Two large hospitals could be built within a stone’s throw from one another along a stretch of Baseline Road in Broomfield that’s already dense with health care facilities.
-
Many business groups are already lobbying against the measures. Gov. Jared Polis, as well as more moderate Democrats at the Capitol, could pose a roadblock to the bills becoming law, too.
-
The state wildlife action plan is required every ten years to receive federal funding for conservation efforts.
-
The Colorado attorney general’s office launched a new section of its public complaint system specifically for misconduct by federal agents, such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
-
Drake Maye scored New England's only touchdown on a 6-yard keeper, propelling the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl with a 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos.
Mountain West News
-
Colorado is sending more athletes to Milan-Cortina to compete for Team USA than any other state.
-
Lawmakers are discussing the pilot program as western states remain at an impasse about the future of the Colorado River.
-
The Mountain West News Bureau got a behind the scenes look at how these new technologies will impact travelers in the future.
-
Electric vehicles are becoming more common across the country. But in the Mountain West, long distances, rural roads and wide-open spaces can make switching to electric more challenging.
-
The U.S. Department of Education started to send notices of collection, which may include wage garnishment, to borrowers whose student loans have gone unpaid for more than nine months and are in default status. Employers can withhold up to 15% of disposable income, without a court order, from employees whose student loans are in default.
-
Lawyers with a libertarian legal group allege a Wyoming city violated her constitutional rights when denying an animal permit.

Sign up for our weekly newsletter!
Get top headlines and KUNC reporting directly to your mailbox each week when you subscribe to In the NoCo.
* - required fieldNPR News
Capitol News Alliance

