Jordan Soto is the co-host on New Country Mornings with Jordan & Michael. She was born in Denver and returned to Colorado in late 2018 after living in nine states. Her favorite spots in Northern Colorado include Union Fountain & Soda Bar, The Whiskey, Mr. Yo’s Donuts and Dutch Bros. Coffee. She also enjoys thrifting and antique shopping. You can listen to her on New Country Mornings with Jordan & Michael from 5-10 a.m. every weekday.
Jordan Soto
Avalanche Claims the Life of Young Fort Collins Backcountry Skier
The other skiers tried to dig her out while they called 911 for help.
Students Evacuated from Berthoud High School for Bomb Threat
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office investigated a bomb threat at Berthoud High School.
Colorado Treasure Hunter Sues for $1.5 Million
The treasure chest reportedly had $2 million worth of gold nuggets, rare coins, jewelry, and gemstones.
Colorado Avalanche Info Center Recorded 185 Avalanches Last Week
The CAIC expects an increase in activity when Colorado receives more snow this week.
Colorado Supreme Court: Using Medical Marijuana OK on Probation
The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled in favor of medical marijuana use while someone is serving probation.
Colorado Man, 20, Sentenced to 2 Months Jail Time for Crash Killing 6 Year Old
Mauricio Lozano Gonzalez will serve 60 days jail time unless he violates his probation.
Wyoming Forensic Scientists Help Solve Colorado Wildlife Criminal Cases
The lab was created for a study program, but is now used for investigations in 11 states throughout the United States for wildlife-related cases.
Gun Rights Groups Challenge Large Capacity Gun Magazine Limit in Colorado Supreme Court
The limit was set following the the theater shooting in Aurora and the Columbine shooting to prevent mass shootings. Large capacity magazines were used in both incidents.
Estes Park Police Need Help Finding Suspect From Felony Theft Cases
The Estes Park Police Department say the suspect was driving a 1998 Dark Blue 4 door Jeep SUV.
Colorado Ranked 2nd Best State to Live In
Colorado residents are more likely to live longer, healthier lives and less likely to face serious financial hardship than the typical American.