Colorado drought threatens ranchers’ livelihoods as water restrictions tighten
LOVELAND, Colo. — A historic drought gripping Colorado is pushing some ranchers to the financial edge, forcing water restrictions and threatening livestock operations that already operate on razor-thin profit margins. At Ciardullo Ranch outside Loveland, Erica and Josh Ciardullo are watching the skies and counting every drop of precipitation...
Heavy, wet May snow disrupts Colorado’s Front Range
Winter Storm Warnings covered the I-25 corridor from Fort Collins, Boulder, and the Denver metro area to Castle Rock and Denver International Airport from 20:00 MDT Tuesday to 15:00 MDT Wednesday. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned that heavy snow accumulating on trees could break limbs, bring down power lines, and cause scattered outages, while slick and hazardous conditions remained possible...
Some Lucky Kids Are Getting A Snow Day Tomorrow…And Not To Sound Old, But…
If you have a kid in the PSD school district you might need to make plans for tomorrow because they're getting a snow day.
Public Notice: Berthoud Planning Commission May 14
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing before the Berthoud Planning Commission on May 14, 2026, at the following time and place:. This hearing is for the purpose of taking applicant testimony and public comment on a proposed annexation and zoning of 1.988 acres to M2 Industrial regarding the property described below and for determining the eligibility of such property for annexation...
NWS map calls for up to 13″ of snow in Boulder, seven in Denver,...
A day into a snowstorm that’s set to stretch into Wednesday, updated mapping from the National Weather Service shows that big snowfall is still on the way. Tuesday night will be particularly snowy, with the potential for Wednesday morning commutes to be impacted in the Denver metro area and beyond. In the most likely ‘expected’ […]
USDA Relocates 200 Food Safety and Inspection Service Employees from D.C. to New Regional...
USDA shuffling staff out of Washington D.C. – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash) The U.S. Department of Agriculture has initiated a significant reorganization within its Food Safety and Inspection Service, requiring 200 employees based in Washington, D.C., to relocate to facilities in Iowa, Georgia, and Colorado. Officials describe the shift as a ... Read more
Northern Colorado snowplows prepared for May snowstorm
May moisture is a welcome sign for many in northern Colorado.
Storm likely to drop 30+ inches of snow at Colorado park, vehicle traction law...
As was predicted, big snow has been hitting Colorado with more on the way. As a result, Rocky Mountain National Park has already implemented the Colorado Vehicle Traction Law. Per park estimates, around 18 to 24 inches of snow should end up falling at the park through Wednesday evening. Some parts of the park could […]
Man who died in Boulder Canyon Drive crash identified as 87-year-old from Fort Collins
The person who died after their car went down an embankment off Boulder Canyon Drive on Monday was identified as an 87-year-old man from Fort Collins by the Boulder County Coroner’s Office. Gerald Gossley died when the red GMC Terrain he was driving plunged off Boulder Canyon Drive and...
Greeley Driver Busted On I-70 With Homemade Bombs Outside Idaho Springs
A 53-year-old Greeley man was arrested Wednesday after Idaho Springs officers said they found multiple suspected homemade bombs in his vehicle during a traffic stop on Interstate 70 near the mountain town. Police pulled the car over around mile marker 242 after an officer reported seeing it swerve. The driver was taken into custody without incident, and no injuries were reported.

















