Ski season passes on sale soon for Loveland Ski Area
If you're a fan of the Loveland Ski Area, seasonal passes will go on sale this week for the 2025-2026 season.
If you're a fan of the Loveland Ski Area, seasonal passes will go on sale this week for the 2025-2026 season.
If you're a fan of the Loveland Ski Area, seasonal passes will go on sale this week for the 2025-2026 season.
A driver and passenger were shot in a moving vehicle that had three children in the backseat.
A 150-acre forest fire is burning near Rainbow Falls and Highway 67 in Douglas County. Nate Belt provides updates on the situation.
A missing Englewood man suffering from dementia was found after spending days on the streets. His family said he is a bit weathered by the sun but is in good spirits.
West Metro Fire Rescue is prepping to deal with hot, dry and windy weather conditions with above average temperatures in Colorado. Alliyah Sims picked their brains for some fire prevention tips.
A relocated and collared gray wolf was found dead in Wyoming just months after Wildlife Services confirmed shooting and killing another last month. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said its cannot comment on the death due to Wyoming state laws.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said that dogs are responsible for the deaths of four animals at a petting zoo in Watkins. Alliyah Sims spoke with the owner of the petting zoo.
A prom shop that pops up in Loveland is open this year and will help students get their prom clothes and accessories without charge.
The residents of a Firestone neighborhood are concerned about a new cost they could be taking on, thanks to new license plate readers in the town that the police are asking for help funding. Nate Belt spoke with a resident about the proposition.
A Weld County man was sentenced to more than 100 years for attempting to murder two police officers in 2021.
The 125% tariffs China plans to impose on U.S. goods could mean a big hit to Colorado's economy. FOX31's Ashley Michels takes a deeper dive and speaks with local businesses about their concerns.
A man who was convicted of first-degree murder had his sentence altered after the re-testing of a DNA swab that had originally been tested by Yvonne “Missy” Woods when she worked at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, according to a press release from the Office of the District Attorney of the Twentieth Judicial District.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is encouraging drivers to reach out to the state agency to report concerns about highways.