Shuttered retailer making 700-store comeback this year: Here’s where in Colorado
Just over a year after filing for its second bankruptcy and shuttering all of its stores, a long-time party supply retailer is making a comeback in multiple states, including Colorado.
Massive Elk Herd Spotted in Unexpected Region, Triggering Sudden Surge in Hunter Activity
You have probably seen the clips by now. On November 29, 2025, in Loveland, Colorado, a mother and her daughter stepped outside to find a large group of elk filling two neighboring backyards. The animals stood shoulder to shoulder, calm at first, then moving through the space with the easy confidence of creatures that belong...
Don’t Miss the Grand Opening of a New Store in Northern Colorado
Grand opening for a new store in Northern Colorado is happening soon
Teen arrested in shooting at Wagon Wheel Park in Ault
A teenager was arrested following a shooting that occurred at Wagon Wheel Park in Ault on Monday.
Colorado Bill Could Limit How Longmont Police Use License Plate Reader Data
Colorado Senate Bill 70 would limit when police can access location data, including license plate reader records. The bill would require warrants in many cases, restrict data sharing, and force agencies to delete most tracking data within four days. Supporters say it protects privacy, while law enforcement warns it could...
Grubbs named superintendent of Estes Park School District
David Grubbs was named superintendent of Estes Park School District at the regular meeting of the district’s Board of Education on Monday at Estes Park Town Hall. Grubbs was not at the meeting Monday as current Superintendent Ruby Bode explained that he, along with the other two candidates for superintendent, Jeff Casey and Matthew Wright, were busy with their administrative duties at their current...
Commentary – Reinventing passenger rail along the Front Range
The Front Range Passenger Rail District announced plans for three daily round-trip trains between Fort Collins and Denver beginning in 2029. The last passenger service ended in 1967, a year when radios were playing the Beatles’ “Penny Lane” and Jimi Hendrix’s “Purple Haze.”. In time,...
Longmont water district giving up right to build a big dam on St. Vrain...
Saying a big new dam “no longer fits today’s needs or values,” the St. Vrain and Left Hand water district in Longmont agreed to give up a 55-year-old right to build an on-channel reservoir on the relatively undisturbed South St. Vrain Creek, pleasing environmental groups and local elected officials.
The Massive Thrift Store In Longmont, Colorado That Treasure Hunters Say Takes All Day...
Some places build their reputation the slow, satisfying way, winning people over one delighted visitor at a time. This beloved indoor market has become the kind of hidden gem that locals talk about with a mix of pride and hesitation, as if sharing it might ruin the magic. What starts...
Full closure of Lemay Avenue in Fort Collins planned for this week
A segment of Lemay Avenue in Fort Collins will be fully closed for a few days to accommodate work on an ongoing water main project. The closure of Lemay from Harmony Road north to Whalers Way/Wheaton Drive begins April 21 and is expected to last through April 24, according to a news release from Fort Collins Utilities. Crews are lining a 21-inch...

















