Denver sees one of its warmest winters on record, but it comes with risk
Denver records 29 days at 60 degrees or above this winter, second only to 1981. Experts explain the high pressure system causing the warmth while warning of fire risks.
Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Snow, a Yellow Ball, and Pure Joy
There’s something timeless about a snowy day in Boulder, Colorado—especially when it’s paired with a happy dog and a bright yellow ball. Today’s Boulder’s Dog of the Day captures that perfect winter moment: fresh snow blanketing the ground, crisp mountain air, and one joyful pup completely locked in on its favorite...
Protestors call for CU Boulder to end business with airline used by ICE
DENVER — Protestors gathered outside the meeting space for CU Regents on Thursday to call for the governing body to cancel a contract with Key Lime Air. Just last month, Denver’s city council voted to not extend a lease with Key Lime Air for more space at Denver’s International Airport because of the airline’s...
Pre-evacuation notice given amid active fire near Hwy 93, 72 in Arvada
A pre-evacuation notice for the Candelas community in Arvada has been issued due to a vegetation fire that ignited near the intersection of Highway 93 and Highway 72.
Front Range communities are raising concern about ICE and asking local leaders, law enforcement...
As the divisive ICE presence in Minnesota continues, calls for local action around federal immigration enforcement are growing in Front Range communities. Get top headlines and KUNC reporting directly to your mailbox each week when you subscribe to In The NoCo. "What we are seeing in Minneapolis is really scary,...
Longmont restaurant owner hits the road to make hospital patient’s wish come true
LONGMONT, Colo. — A Longmont restaurant owner is driving to Montana this weekend to personally deliver baked potatoes to a patient who listed visiting his establishment as one of their wishes. Eddy Ellson, owner of Big Bear Baked Potatoes, received a message through his restaurant's website from a hospice...
RTD sends employees memo citing ‘difficult decisions and actions’ in the future
One month after RTD approved its $1.5 billion budget for 2026 and acknowledged a nearly $250 million budget deficit, it has sent all of its employees a memo detailing what's to come.
Boulder’s Go-To Comfort Lunches That Aren’t Grilled Cheese
Grilled cheese had its well-deserved run in Boulder. It’s warm, nostalgic, and always reliable. But Boulder’s lunch scene has quietly moved beyond it, leaning into comfort meals that still feel familiar—just with more variety, texture, and substance. From pressed sandwiches to soup-and-sandwich classics, these are...
Copper Crooks Hit Commerce City In Costly Wiring Spree
Commerce City police say thieves are slicing copper wiring all over town, hitting residential neighborhoods, local businesses, and city-owned equipment, and leaving a trail of damage behind. The department’s Criminal Investigations Division put out a short public-service reel with prevention tips and noted that...
Four Men Charged After Alleged ATM ‘Jackpotting’ Attempt in Detroit Lakes
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota – Four men from Colorado are facing felony charges after authorities say they attempted to manipulate an ATM machine at a Detroit Lakes bank using a sophisticated method known as “jackpotting.” Investigators allege the suspects tried to access the ATM’s internal computer system to force it to...

















