Power outage preparedness program Tuesday at the Estes Valley Library
Sudden power outages and disasters can occur without warning. While Estes Power and Communications responds immediately to power outages, they can be frustrating and troublesome to customers, especially if they last for a long time. Join Power and Communications staff to discuss how to prepare for an outage event so...
Killer Queen Rocks Union Colony Civic Center Tomorrow
GREELEY, CO — Oct. 19, 2025 — Northern Colorado classic-rock fans can catch Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen tonight at the Union Colony Civic Center. From “Bohemian Rhapsody” to “We Will Rock You,” the set is built for call-and-response moments that turn a fall Sunday into a full-throated sing-along.
Loveland’s Foote Lagoon is Back
Foote Lagoon has always been one of Loveland's "must-dos."
Hundreds Gather Early in Estes Park for No Kings Protest
Hours before the No Kings protest began in Denver today, October 18, more than 500 demonstrators lined Elkhorn Avenue in Estes Park for what might have been the largest demonstration in the mountain town’s history. The No Kings Day protest — part of a national movement opposing authoritarianism and...
Tigers and Lions and No Kings, Oh My! The Front Range Rises Up for...
From Denver to Erie to Longmont, Coloradans turned out in the tens of thousands for No Kings Day, standing together against authoritarianism with laughter, costumes, and conviction. NO KINGS DAY: DENVER + ERIE. By Shavonne Blades. It was a day of love and joy, filled with color, laughter, and purpose....
Northern Colorado community health centers face Medicaid, shutdown concerns
As the federal shutdown continues, health centers in Northern Colorado and their patients are concerned about how Medicaid cuts would impact their families and communities.
More than a third of Americans say they’d redo their college experience
More than a third of Americans would redo their college experience if they could (38%), according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults split respondents by those who have and haven’t received a degree and found that both groups wouldn’t turn down a redo at the choices they made today — including 43% of college...
Big Changes to Windsor E-Vehicle Laws—What You Need to Know
Windsor is changing up their laws around the use of e-vehicles and golf carts.
Laurel Fest Debuts as Fort Collins’ Newest Fall Music Tradition
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Northern Colorado’s live music scene is getting a new fall tradition. Laurel Fest, a brand-new, two-night, walkable music festival, takes over the Laurel and College area October 18–19 with more than 30 bands performing across Avogadro’s Number, The Atrium, and R Bar.
NoCo Schools Celebrates Agriculture With Local Lunches
Imagine students savoring fresh, Colorado-grown meals that tell a story of local farms and families—it's happening right here in our schools this October.

















