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Recent Corrections
An article about child care resources in Yuma, Colorado, was updated to correct misspelling of the main source's last name. It is Lubbers, not Lubberts.
An article about two child care ballot initiatives in the 2025 election was updated to make multiple corrections. First, we clarified that ballot measure 7A is for the Parachute to Aspen region, not the Roaring Fork Valley. Second, we updated the information about the percentage of income that families in the Parachute to Aspen region spend on child care to reflect the most recent data set from 2024. A previous version of the story used a 2023 data set. Lastly, we removed a line that incorrectly characterized Tiscornia's comments about the potential benefits if the ballot measures pass.
July 14, 2025
April 11, 2025
An article on Jose Barco's immigration case was updated Friday, April 11 at 10:55 p.m. to correct a mistake in the first paragraph. Jose Barco was released from the Colorado State Penitentiary. A previous version of the story said Barco was released from the Buena Vista Correctional Complex, where he served most of his prison sentence.
Feb. 27, 2025
Jan 7, 2025
Dec. 20, 2024
An article on the sheep shearing industry in Colorado was updated Friday, Dec. 20, 2024 at 12:43 p.m. to fix a typo in Rylee Villard's name. A previous version of this article included a misspelling of her first name.
Dec. 18, 2024
An article on a petition to save snow days in Colorado Springs was updated to correct a job title for a person interviewed in the story. Jeremy Beckman was a math teacher at DCC high school. A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that he was a middle school teacher.
Dec. 10, 2024
An article on the Welcome Corps was updated to correct the date of the program's inception. A previous version of the story incorrectly stated that the program began in June of 2023. The program began in January of 2023.
Dec. 9, 2024
The landing page for the "Colorado Experience" page about the Ski Train was updated to indicate that the Winter Park Express travels through the continental divide as opposed to "over," since the train passes through the Moffat Tunnel.