February 25 Supreme Court intervenes in case where private ICE contractor forced detainees to clean common areas Supreme Court allows lawsuit against private prison company to proceed, rejecting GEO Group's immunity claim over alleged forced labor practices.
February 22 3 national parks slash red tape for Americans by boldly transforming visitor entry Arches, Glacier and Yosemite national parks are dropping their advance reservation requirements for 2026, making spontaneous visits easier for travelers.
February 19 Federal judge who ordered no warrantless ICE arrests in Colorado asserts DOJ not complying Federal judge raises concerns that the Justice Department may not be complying with a Colorado injunction blocking warrantless ICE arrests in immigration cases.
February 7 Fire-juggling unicyclist caught on camera blocking traffic in major roadway as police intervene A Colorado police department was stunned when a fire-juggling unicyclist turned a busy intersection into street theater, saying it was "not on our Bingo card."
February 5 DHS says anti-ICE agitators helped child rapist, gang members evade deportation Homeland Security claims anti-ICE agitators and sanctuary officials tried to block arrests of illegal immigrants accused of child rape, other sex crimes and domestic abuse.
February 5 Colorado authorities decline gun charges against parents of Evergreen High School shooter Colorado authorities will not charge parents of Evergreen High School shooter, citing insufficient evidence after teen used locked gun safe weapon.
January 30 Colorado declares disaster emergency as presumptive bird flu outbreak hits facility with 1.3M chickens Colorado officials declared a disaster emergency after a presumptive bird flu outbreak hit a facility with 1.3 million chickens in Weld County. The state is mobilizing resources.
January 24 1 in 5 Americans get no exercise outside of work; where does your state rank? One in five Americans get zero physical activity outside work, with Mississippi leading inactivity at 30.6%. Colorado ranks as most active at just 15.6%.
January 17 Colorado public school enrollment drops by 10,000 while homeschooling increases statewide Colorado public school enrollment declined by 10,000 students as homeschooling grows, state data shows. Education Commissioner Susana Córdova says districts consider consolidations.
January 15 Appeals judge seems skeptical of sentence for pro-Trump Colorado clerk Tina Peters A Colorado appeals court questioned the sentence for pro-Trump election official Tina Peters on Wednesday after a pardon from President Donald Trump.