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Defensively challenged Arizona, Colorado desperate for a win
Optimistic fans at Arizona and Colorado are looking at their remaining schedules and trying to find enough wins to become bowl eligible. It’s safe to suggest that Arizona (4-3, 1-3 Big 12) counts Colorado as a potential win while the Buffaloes...
Know Before You Vote: Colorado Springs School District 11 school board candidates
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Election Day is November 4, and KKTV wants you to Know Before You Vote! There are seven candidates running for a seat on Colorado Springs School District 11’s Board of Directors in Colorado Springs. You are asked...
Colorado County Clerks Association Claims to Have ‘Debunked’ Mesa County Forensic Reports That Followed Tina Peters Backup Images
The Colorado County Clerks Association this month published a “detailed analysis disproving the Mesa County ‘forensic’ report” and posted it to the organization’s web page. The unsigned report lists no sources or specific investigators with their...
BYU Football Introduces Sea Worthy New Lids For Texas Tech Game
PROVO, Utah – The BYU Cougars equipment team is diving into their bag of tricks as Halloween approaches, introducing a royal blue Sailor Cougar-logoed helmet for the November 8 matchup with Texas Tech. No. 10 BYU kicks off against No. 13 Texas...
The Fight For Cannabis and Cancer Research
For decades, cannabis has lived in a research dead zone. Federal prohibition has blocked meaningful grants, limited clinical trials, and left millions of people with cancer relying on anecdotal evidence for treatment rather than data. As founders...
US Associated Press Melissa is a beast among a string of monster Atlantic storms. Scientists explain
Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds Tuesday, was a beast that stood out as extreme even in a record number of monster storms spawned over the last decade in a superheated Atlantic Ocean. Melissa somehow shook...
Bipartisan governors group asks Congress for tech-neutral energy permitting reforms
A bipartisan group of more than a dozen governors released a package of reform priorities to improve federal permitting and regulatory processes for critical energy infrastructure projects. In a letter to congressional committee leaders, the...
A Servant’s Heart: Deacon Mark Leonard Begins New Role Supporting Denver’s Deacons
Deacon Mark Leonard, the Archdiocese's new associate director of deacons, prays the Rosary while walking in the recent pro-life procession around Planned Parenthood in Denver. (Photo by André Escaleira, Jr.) When Deacon Mark Leonard and his wife,...
Melissa is a beast among a string of monster Atlantic storms. Scientists explain
Hurricane Melissa, which struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds Tuesday, was a beast that stood out as extreme even in a record number of monster storms spawned over the last decade in a superheated Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Melissa, which...
Colorado woman says she had to use technology to prove she wasn't a porch pirate
Science National Geographic 10 night sky events to see in November, from fiery meteor showers to a super ’beaver moon‘
November kicks off with Mercury making a brilliant evening appearance, then continues with not one, but three meteor showers. The largest full moon of the year rises early in the month, while a later “micro” new moon offers ideal darkness for...
Colorado football expert previews the Arizona game, makes a score prediction
Arizona got last weekend off, its final break before playing five straight games to wrap up the regular season. The same couldn’t be said for Colorado, but maybe it wished it hadn’t played. The Buffaloes (3-5, 1-4 Big 12) were crushed 53-7 at Utah...
Scientists make stunning discovery in one of most pristine places in US: 'Significant'
Some of the smallest wildlife play extremely outsized roles in their ecosystems and globally, and now they're at risk. Recent research has found that insect numbers are declining rapidly, even in remote ecosystems with little human contact. Even...
Researchers in California Are Mapping Rural Heat to Protect Farmworkers
In the summers, the sky is jet black when Raul Cruz arrives at this Imperial Valley sugarcane field to start his day. He chops, cleans and bundles the crop, taking heed as the sun rises. It’s hard work, but so is starting at 4 a.m., even though he...
Inside Brianna Titone’s Mission to Make Colorado Fairer for Everyone
Colorado’s transgender lawmaker isn’t done making history; Brianna Titone is running for state treasurer, making equality Colorado’s bottom line. Brianna Titone stands among just three transgender officials in executive-level positions across the...
Colorado faces a new era of wildfires in a warming climate
On Aug. 2, a lightning strike sparked what Gov. James Polis called a “disaster.” From early August to mid-September, two wildfires devastated communities in Rio Blanco, Colorado. The Lee and Elk Fires, which are now contained, left many Colorado...
Estes Valley Watershed Coalition Presents: “Melting Away” - A Deep Dive into Glacier Change from Colorado to Antarctica
On Thursday, November 6, 2025, the Estes Valley Watershed Coalition (EVWC) invites the community to a fascinating evening exploring the dramatic changes occurring in glaciers across the globe. The event, titled Melting Away: Glacier Change from...
Colorado Volleyball’s Halloween Showdown: Matches vs. Baylor & UNC
No. 23 Colorado Volleyball (18-3, 9-1 Big 12) faces two tough matchups this week, traveling to Northern Colorado on October 28 before hosting No. 18 Baylor on October 31. The Buffs seek redemption after losses to both teams last season. With a...
No. 13 Texas Tech preps for tough road test at Kansas State
No. 13 Texas Tech (7-1, 4-1 Big 12) enters this Saturday’s matchup at Kansas State (4-4, 3-2 Big 12) seeking its best nine-game start to a season since 2008, as well as its first road win versus the Wildcats since 2008, when traveling for a 2:30...
After police used Flock cameras to accuse a Denver woman of theft, she had to prove her own innocence
When a Columbine Valley police officer showed up at Chrisanna Elser’s home in Denver, he was certain he had caught a thief. Sgt. Jamie Milliman knocked on the door, summons in hand, and accused Elser of stealing a package from the doorstep in the...