Native Americans grapple with historic legacy as Colorado celebrates 150 years
As an Oglala Lakota citizen with Cheyenne ancestry, the idea of celebrating the 150th year of Colorado’s statehood is complicated for Richard Williams. “When we look back on those 150 years, it hasn’t been pretty for us,” Williams said. “In fact, it’s very difficult to find anything to celebrate.”
Stabbing Near 22nd And Stout Rattles Downtown Denver Block
Denver police on Saturday said they were investigating a stabbing near the intersection of 22nd and Stout in downtown Denver, after one person was taken to a nearby hospital. Officers stayed on scene as they gathered details about what happened. As of the department's initial alert, officials had not released informati
‘Nice Work,’ Lone Tree: 17 Henry Award nominations
Denver Center, Firehouse, Arvada Center lead Colorado companies in a wildly unpredictable year celebrating Colorado theater The Colorado Theatre Guild’s wildly unpredictable Henry Awards promise to be even more wild and unpredictable than ever when the advocacy group’s 20th annual celebration of achievements in the Col
Colorado Flea Markets You Can’t Miss for Hidden Treasures and Cool Collectibles
A good flea market can turn a simple afternoon into a full treasure hunt. Colorado has plenty of places where shoppers can search through vintage pieces, handmade goods, antiques, home décor, collectibles, clothing, and secondhand items without spending too much. From Denver’s busy vendor spaces to weekend markets in..
Lafayette city council targets late June decision over ongoing cemetery dispute
Lafayette's historic cemetery is at the center of a dispute after the city limited casket burials, leaving families feeling unheard and frightened.
Future Leaders winner exudes passion for math and physics
Hanbei Bao is a rising senior at Fairview High School, but her love of math and physics goes way beyond the classroom.
Colorado School of Mines lays off about 16 employees, roughly 1% of its workforce
The Colorado School of Mines in Golden quietly laid off about 16 employees last week — roughly 1% of the university’s total workforce of around 1,600 people. University spokesperson Emilie […]
UCHealth Announces New Chief Nursing Officer For Estes Valley Medical Center
Crystal Mecham brings more than 13 years of nursing leadership experience to EVMC. UCHealth announced the promotion of Crystal Mecham to chief nursing officer at UCHealth Estes Valley Medical Center (EVMC). She will begin the role on June 21. Mecham has served UCHealth patients as a nursing house supervisor at...
Over 100 Erie Residents Sign Letter To Attorney General
The following is a letter from Erie residents that was sent to Yellow Scene Magazine. We are publishing it in pursuit of community transparency and public accountability. Signed by over 100 community members, the letter calls on the Colorado Attorney General to intervene in the ongoing, controversial sale of local mine
Trail War in Lyons: Locals Rip Boulder County Bike Crackdown
Lyons is in full flare-up after Boulder County floated a short-term pilot that could curb mountain bike access on some of the area’s go-to open space trails. The proposal, focused on multi-use routes at Hall Ranch and Heil Valley Ranch, has local riders and shop owners warning that the county is messing with the town’s

















