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Emergency housing vouchers are ending early, leaving cities and renters scrambling
 Trees bloom in early spring outside an apartment building in the Bronx, N.Y., in 2026. New York City had the highest number of Emergency Housing Voucher recipients and is scrambling to transition them as the program sunsets. (Photo by Robbie Sequeira/Stateline)

Emergency housing vouchers are ending early, leaving cities and renters scrambling

Federal Emergency Housing Voucher funding is ending years early, putting 765 Colorado renters at risk of losing critical housing support and raising new concerns about homelessness, affordability, and housing stability statewide.
By Western Slope Trellis Staff 6 min read

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Emergency housing vouchers are ending early, leaving cities and renters scrambling
 Trees bloom in early spring outside an apartment building in the Bronx, N.Y., in 2026. New York City had the highest number of Emergency Housing Voucher recipients and is scrambling to transition them as the program sunsets. (Photo by Robbie Sequeira/Stateline)

Emergency housing vouchers are ending early, leaving cities and renters scrambling

Federal Emergency Housing Voucher funding is ending years early, putting 765 Colorado renters at risk of losing critical housing support and raising new concerns about homelessness, affordability, and housing stability statewide.
By Western Slope Trellis Staff 6 min read
As data shows more people detained over 12 hours, Glenwood officials recommend upholding ICE facility’s permit
A large garage door sits closed at the entrance to ICE’s Glenwood Springs field office and short-term detention facility in the Midland Center on May 30, 2025. The city’s planning commission will hold a hearing April 28 to decide whether to revoke the facility’s special use permit after multiple detainees were found to have been held there for more than 12 hours. Credit: Eleanor Bennett/Aspen Journalism & Aspen Public Radio

As data shows more people detained over 12 hours, Glenwood officials recommend upholding ICE facility’s permit

by Eleanor Bennett, Aspen Journalism Glenwood Springs officials are recommending that the city’s planning and zoning commission uphold a special use permit approved in 2003 for Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s short-term holding facility and administrative office near the Glenwood Meadows shopping area, despite data that shows ICE detained
By Aspen Journalism 11 min read
Colorado bill limits when restaurants can hand out plastic forks, ketchup packets in to-go orders
 State Sen. Lisa Cutter, seen speaking in 2025 at the Colorado Capitol, has worked to reduce plastic waste. (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline)

Colorado bill limits when restaurants can hand out plastic forks, ketchup packets in to-go orders

A proposed Colorado law would stop restaurants from automatically including plastic utensils and condiments in takeout orders unless requested. Supporters say it will reduce waste and save money, while critics argue it adds unnecessary regulation for businesses.
By Colorado Newsline 3 min read

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Glenwood Springs Planning Commission Revokes Permit for ICE Detention Facility at 100 Midland Avenue
ICE’s Glenwood Springs field office and short-term detention facility in the Midland Center. Credit: Eleanor Bennett/Aspen Journalism & Aspen Public Radio

Glenwood Springs Planning Commission Revokes Permit for ICE Detention Facility at 100 Midland Avenue

The Glenwood Springs Planning and Zoning Commission voted to revoke the Special Use Permit for the ICE detention facility at 100 Midland Avenue after records showed repeated violations of the site’s 12-hour detainee hold limit, though federal authority may limit local enforcement.
By Western Slope Trellis Staff 3 min read
As data shows more people detained over 12 hours, Glenwood officials recommend upholding ICE facility’s permit
A large garage door sits closed at the entrance to ICE’s Glenwood Springs field office and short-term detention facility in the Midland Center on May 30, 2025. The city’s planning commission will hold a hearing April 28 to decide whether to revoke the facility’s special use permit after multiple detainees were found to have been held there for more than 12 hours. Credit: Eleanor Bennett/Aspen Journalism & Aspen Public Radio

As data shows more people detained over 12 hours, Glenwood officials recommend upholding ICE facility’s permit

by Eleanor Bennett, Aspen Journalism Glenwood Springs officials are recommending that the city’s planning and zoning commission uphold a special use permit approved in 2003 for Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s short-term holding facility and administrative office near the Glenwood Meadows shopping area, despite data that shows ICE detained
By Aspen Journalism 11 min read
Colorado bill limits when restaurants can hand out plastic forks, ketchup packets in to-go orders
 State Sen. Lisa Cutter, seen speaking in 2025 at the Colorado Capitol, has worked to reduce plastic waste. (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline)

Colorado bill limits when restaurants can hand out plastic forks, ketchup packets in to-go orders

A proposed Colorado law would stop restaurants from automatically including plastic utensils and condiments in takeout orders unless requested. Supporters say it will reduce waste and save money, while critics argue it adds unnecessary regulation for businesses.
By Colorado Newsline 3 min read
Montrose City Council Selects New Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem for 2026–2027
From left to right, Montrose City Councilors Adam Woodden, Ed Ulibarri, and Michael Badagliacco take the oath of office from City Clerk Lisa DelPiccolo during the City Council's regular meeting on Tuesday, April 21. Credit: City of Montrose

Montrose City Council Selects New Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem for 2026–2027

Montrose City Council has selected Michael J. Badagliacco as mayor and Ed Ulibarri as mayor pro tem for the 2026–2027 term. The appointments follow the April election and mark a transition in city leadership, alongside recognition of outgoing officials.
By Western Slope Trellis Staff 2 min read