The team of 10 students won a state and national title this year, despite having to compete virtually.
Fort Collins will explore creating 1041 regulations, which could provide an avenue for stronger oversight of proposals like NISP.
CVS pharmacies in Colorado and nationwide began accepting walk-in appointments on Wednesday, making COVID-19 vaccines even more accessible.
Tuition at Aims Community College will be waived for students who live in Aims tax district for the summer semester.
The Colorado General Assembly will ask the state Supreme Court to decide if commissioners can use early census data to draft new electoral districts.
Fort Collins City Council unanimously voted to rezone the former Hughes Stadium site as open lands, as directed in a voter-approved ballot measure.
Fifteen community and district representatives joined to discuss the role of SROs in PSD schools. Last week, they made their recommendation.
Platte River Power Authority’s Black Hollow Solar project will be the biggest solar project in Northern Colorado.
A Loveland resident and former police officer was sentenced to probation for holding two salesmen at gunpoint because he thought they were antifa.
A Colorado law was passed in 2019 to allow 17-year-olds to vote, but then a citizenship voting law was passed in 2020, muddying the decision.
