The country and bluegrass songwriter talks about her sophomore album, Face the Feeling, out May 15.
Colorado
Supreme Court weighs conversion therapy in case from Colorado
The case pits conservative Christian groups against the LGBTQ community.
Male tarantulas are moving and wooing their way across Colorado
These hairy spiders spend almost all of their lives underground. But when it’s time to mate, they must brave the great outdoors before they perish.
Colorado senator on Schumer: ‘It’s important for people to know when it’s time to go’
Colorado Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet stopped short Wednesday of calling on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to step down from leadership, but came pretty darn close.
Owners of ‘horrific’ funeral home plead guilty to federal fraud charges
Jon and Carie Hallford were accused of taking money from customers and a pandemic relief fund and spending it on travel, plastic surgery and expensive cars.
Trump rallies in Aurora — a city he has demonized as overrun by migrant crime
Trump has repeatedly name-checked the Colorado on the campaign trail in recent weeks — likening the Denver suburb to a “war zone.” Local officials say his claims are overblown.
15 workers on office retreat hiked up a mountain — and one got left behind
The insurance workers were on an office retreat in the Rocky Mountains when they met at dawn to begin a hike to the summit of Mount Shavano. But one man didn’t make it back down until the next day.
The owners of a Colorado funeral home are ordered to pay $950M over mishandled remains
“Bad behavior has significant consequences,” the attorney representing families in a class-action lawsuit says. The remains of nearly 200 people were found at the Return to Nature Funeral Home.
In writing the country’s most sweeping AI law, Colorado focused on fairness, preventing bias
Other states are watching as the law is refined before taking effect in 2026 but it’s getting praise for at least being a first step in regulating AI
Migrant arrivals stretched Denver’s budget. Now, the city is scaling back aid
In the last two years, Denver has seen more than 40,000 migrants arrive, many on buses chartered by Texas’ governor.


