Boulder Boosts Wildfire Resilience with $2,000 Grants for Homeowners via WRAP Initiative
Boulder has reopened its Wildfire Resilience Assistance Program, offering up to $2,000 for homeowners to improve their properties' wildfire defenses. The program encourages fire-resistant modifications and has expanded its eligibility for 2025.
Fort Collins Announces Juneteenth City Office Closures, Essential Services Remain Unaffected
Fort Collins offices close for Juneteenth, but recreational facilities remain open, with essential services like fire, police, and utilities operating as usual. Public transport will follow the usual schedule.
Mountain Metropolitan Transit Hosts Ride Free Summer Celebration in Colorado Springs
Mountain Metropolitan Transit is hosting a Ride Free Summer Celebration event in Colorado Springs to promote public transit use. The event will take place downtown on June 12, offering free rides and community engagement.
17 Detained in Denver Protests Against Trump's Immigration Policies, Police Deploy Smoke, Pepper Balls to Maintain Order
Denver Police detained 17 individuals during a protest against President Trump's immigration policies. Police used smoke and pepper balls to control the crowd and maintain traffic flow. Charges included obstruction, assault, and other offenses.
Denver Celebrates Historic 45% Drop in Street Homelessness, Outperforms Major U.S. Cities in Two-Year Reduction
Denver reports a significant decline in street homelessness, with a 45% reduction from 2023 and a 38% drop since 2024, as per Mayor Johnston and the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative's data.
Denver Unveils Park Hill Action Plan to Shape Future with New Urban Park and Community Improvements
Denver initiates the Park Hill Action Plan, targeting affordable housing and local revitalization alongside creating a new urban park on the former Park Hill Golf Course site. The plan emphasizes community input and sustainable development goals.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis Signs Landmark Bill to Standardize Black History Education in K-12 Schools
Governor Jared Polis signed HB25-1149 into law, mandating the creation of standardized Black history curriculum in Colorado's K-12 schools, with the goal to include a comprehensive understanding of Black contributions to American history.
Fort Collins Alert: Prospect Road Closure for Railroad Crossing Upgrade, Detours in Place
Prospect Road in Fort Collins is being closed for railroad crossing upgrades by the City and BNSF Railway, from June 9-12. Detours will be in place for vehicles and alternative routes for cyclists and pedestrians.












