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Nonprofits across the state saw their funds drop by more than half at the same time domestic violence deaths are rising.
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When the Sundance Film Festival comes to Boulder in January, scores of out-of-state visitors are expected to descend on the city. Many of those studio executives, actors, directors and fans will need somewhere to stay
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A couple traveling from Steamboat Springs to Denver briefly lost their cat on I-70. The animal was soon saved by a Colorado Department of Transportation employee.
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The new ICE detention facility would be the second largest in Colorado.
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Instead of the world’s best professional bull riders, the first athletes introduced at the 2026 Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Bulls & Beats event this past weekend were the college rodeo competitors taking part in the inaugural Collegiate All-Star Rodeo.
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A goat named Goldie has been accompanying crews fighting a small wildfire in Colorado. Goldie — short for Golden Oreo — followed firefighters over two days this week as they actively engaged the flames and cleared brush.
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The planned Front Range passenger train, CoCo, has a new look and mascot.
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Activists plan to continue fighting the opening of a new immigration detention hub.
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UPDATES: Both of the fires grew overnight into Tuesday. Additional evacuation warnings are now in place for the larger of the two fires in Routt County.
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Buoyed by a unanimous Colorado Supreme Court decision in a Telluride case and the City of Greeley’s response, supporters of the proposed Catalyst entertainment district and Cascadia mixed-use developments are asking the Weld District Court to strike down voters’ Feb. 24 repeal of zoning for the projects in west Greeley as unconstitutional.