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Denver Zoo Hatches Rare Tortoise—Only 5,000 Left in the World
A little tortoise wiggled her way into the world recently, marking a hopeful moment in local conservation efforts. Let’s hear how this all came about.

Barry Morphew Up on New Charges of Killing Wife
It's a Colorado murder case that has frustrated many, from not only family members but to authorities, alike: The killing of Suzanne Morphew.

Golden Corral Files for Bankruptcy - Will Loveland's Close?
I pass by the Golden Corral in Loveland every day around 7:30 p.m. after I get off of work; each day I do, that parking lot is very full. It's hard to believe that the chain might be in trouble.

When Will It Be Safe To Go Tubing on The Poudre River?
So when is it actually safe to grab a tube and make your way down Poudre Canyon?

Colorado’s First Triple-Digit Heatwave Is Coming This Week
Colorado’s first heatwave of the season is here—triple digits, wildfire concerns, and safety tips you need to know now.

Colorado Has 12 New Gun Law to Know About
Colorado had 12 new gun laws as of June of 2025, ranging from who can own a gun to the state's response to mass shootings.

US Forest Service Bans Soft-Sided Campers After Bear Scare in Asp
A black bear attacked a tent with two kids inside. Now tents and soft-sided campers are banned at this Colorado campground.

America’s Only Leonardo da Vinci Museum Is Coming to Colorado
Art lovers and history buffs are in for a treat with the upcoming da Vinci Museum right in Pueblo.

Colorado Educator Accused of Giving Weed Edibles to Kids
Two 12-year-olds felt sick after eating brownies given by a teacher. Tests revealed THC, prompting a lawsuit and child abuse charges.