
Winter storms kickstart Colorado’s slow start to the ski season
Most state ski areas will get 1-4 inches of snow in the coming days.

By Stina Sieg

Winter roads cause pileups: Here’s how to keep you and your family safe
Dozens of cars were involved in two pileups that shut down Interstate 70 on the Western Slope Sunday

By Stina Sieg

Avalanche safety is vital as we head into winter
Colorado has the highest avalanche death toll in the U.S. A state agency wants to change that.

By Stina Sieg

Want to run a turkey trot? Find a Thanksgiving Day race near you
Colorado has more than thirty turkey trots to choose from

By Stina Sieg

Snow has finally come to the high country — and more is on its way
Some areas could see 2-7 inches later in the week

By Stina Sieg

A 10th veteran is remembered by his daughter and an Italian man he befriended decades ago
Memories of the 10th Mountain Division veteran live with the friend he made in Italy, decades after liberating it in WWII

By Stina Sieg

‘Sempre Avanti’: A 10th Mountain Division soldier’s memory lives on in Italy, which he helped liberate 80 years ago
In 1945, Hugh Evans fought in a barren Italian battlefield, losing friends and fighting Nazis. Eighty years later, his family traveled to Italy to retrace his footsteps.

By Stina Sieg

Descendants of 10th Mountain Division reflect on WWII, some fear America is moving towards fascism
Descendants of the storied 10th Mountain Division, who helped liberate Italy from fascism, returned to visit the places their ancestors helped free.

By Stina Sieg

The 10th Returns: Descendants of the 10th Mountain Division return to Italy
The troops trained in the Colorado mountains and helped win WWII in 1945. This series follows a group of their descendants returning to Italy and retracing their steps.


Descendants of the storied 10th Mountain Division, trained in Colorado mountains, relive their ascent of Riva Ridge
The 10th Mountain Division, highly technically-trained troops, helped win WWII in 1945

By Stina Sieg

LDS opens new temple in Grand Junction
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is on a building spree. And they don’t want to be called “Mormon” anymore.

By Stina Sieg

Retracing the 10th Mountain Division’s victorious climb: A journey of history, discovery and family connection
A barrage of soldiers on skis stormed an Italian ridge 80 years ago, helping win World War II. The 10th Mountain Division is storied here in Colorado and in Italy. This month, 10th Mountain descendants will travel to the Italian countryside to retrace their fathers’ and grandfathers’ footsteps.

By Stina Sieg

The state is on a mission to remove invasive fish, but what happens to all the dead fish?
A listener wanted to know what happened to thousands of smallmouth bass removed during the annual Ridgway Reservoir Smallmouth Classic.

By Stina Sieg

At least one structure lost, more evacuations ordered as Derby Fire grows in Eagle and Garfield counties
The fire, northwest of the small community of Dotsero, is now more than 2,600 acres.

By Stina Sieg

New Derby Fire spurs evacuations in rural Eagle and Garfield counties
The Derby fire has grown to 839 acres, the Crosho fire is more than 2,000.

By Stina Sieg

Mesa County pushes back on what it says are unfair, expensive mandates from the state
State rules require the county to improve its website and increase efficiency for large buildings, among dozens of other rules.

By Stina Sieg
