Crews were able to claim their first manmade containment Tuesday and are expecting to add more through the weekend.
Most of the 54 structures burned by the Cameron Peak Fire were destroyed on Labor Day, when the wind-fueled fire overwhelmed fire lines.
The fire destroyed 54 structures in all, including 25 homes Sept. 7, 2020.
Community members called on the Fort Collins City Council to increase accessibility of its budgeting process in order to increase public engagement.
Fort Collins’ proposed 2021 budget includes scaled-back spending across nearly every department.
Northern Colorado fire departments and other agencies are joining forces to create a system that will help responders get to incidents faster.
Tavelli Elementary’s tiger, which spent decades on its playground, was rescued when “Tiger World” came down this July. Now, he’s living his best life.
In the marquee U.S. Senate race, Cory Gardner is facing pressure from John Hickenlooper and other Democrats to do more to respond to the pandemic.
Fort Collins Mayor Wade Troxell declared Sept. 16 “Joe Rubinstein Day” in honor of the Polish-born Holocaust survivor’s 100th birthday.
A Colorado Sun analysis of state property tax data determined that Gallagher has exacerbated Colorado’s urban-rural divide.
