Former park superintendents urge closure during shutdown
Forty former national park superintendents urged the Trump administration to close parks during a shutdown, warning of risks to visitors, staff and resources.
Denver Film unveils Colorado spotlight lineup for DFF48
Denver Film announced 19 Colorado Spotlight films for the 48th Denver Film Festival, showcasing local talent Oct. 31–Nov. 9 across metro venues.
Denver Summit FC joins NWSL with $110m expansion push
Denver Summit FC, Colorado’s new NWSL team, debuts with a $110M expansion fee, plans for a new stadium and rising fan momentum in women’s professional soccer.
Colorado live music economy hits $500m with new venues
Colorado’s live music economy generates $500M annually as new venues like Ford Amphitheater and Levitt Pavilion redefine fan experiences and community impact.
Spirit Airlines files second bankruptcy, furloughs staff
Spirit Airlines has filed for its second bankruptcy in a year, announcing plans to furlough 1,800 flight attendants and cut service in several U.S. cities.
Robert Redford’s Sundance legacy shaped indie cinema
Robert Redford, who died at 89, transformed film through the Sundance Institute and Festival, launching generations of independent filmmakers.
Colorado earns first two-star Michelin restaurant
The Wolf’s Tailor in Denver earns Colorado’s first two-star MICHELIN rating, as three new one-star restaurants and special awards boost the 2025 guide.
National Ski Patrol to sponsor avalanche training school
The National Ski Patrol will sponsor the National Avalanche School, expanding access to top-level training and reinforcing its safety mission.
Keep Colorado Wild Pass raises $41M for parks and safety
More than 1.5 million residents bought the Keep Colorado Wild Pass, raising $41M for state parks, rescue volunteers, avalanche safety and education.
Colorado launches free passport program for 150th anniversary
Colorado unveiled a free digital Summer Passport to celebrate 150 years of statehood, offering curated destinations, prizes and themed experiences statewide.
Colorado Youth Sports Giving Day set for Sept. 3
Colorado Youth Sports Giving Day returns Sept. 3 with a $1.5M match fund to expand access, support nonprofits, and break barriers for kids statewide.
Vail Resorts reveals 2025-26 ski season dates, upgrades
Vail Resorts announced 2025-26 ski season opening dates, new gondolas, resort upgrades, anniversary celebrations, and Epic Pass perks worldwide.


























