Big Straw Project II
Steve Glazer, water expert with the High Country Citizen's Alliance based in Crested Butte, with more on the Big Straw Project.
Steve Glazer, water expert with the High Country Citizen's Alliance based in Crested Butte, with more on the Big Straw Project.
Jeff Smith with The Rocky Mountain News talks about the newest developments in the Denver-based Qwest Communications story.
Alan Gottlieb with the Piton Foundation on a new study in Denver that finds when a school has students from a mix of economic backgrounds, the poor students will do better.
Tony Schountz, assistant professor of biology at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, tells about research being conducted to determine why is it possible for deer mice to carry and transmit Hanta
Robert Preuhs, who teaches at the University of Denver and the University of Colorado at Boulder, talks about a comprehensive new report that says minorities in Colorado lag behind whites in every
Flint Whitlock, president of the Colorado Military History Museum, on efforts being undertaken to build a facility to display hundreds of artifacts in Colorado.
Michael Boyd, an airline industry consultant based in Denver, discusses airport security in Colorado and the potential impact of the new delays and scrutiny.
As more Denver schools move toward year-round calendars, Ora Lee Watson of the Dallas Public School system talks about their experimentation with year-round schooling.
Renee Rivera of the Mental Health Association of Colorado talks about the impact of the terrorist attacks of September 11 on our state and what some Coloradans are saying on mental health hotlines.
A residential development near Cortez is getting attention because developer Archie Hanson has hired an archeologist to map out the location of all the ruins found at the site and is requiring land
Garfield County Commissioner Walt Stowe talks about a proposal from five mountain counties that asks Congress to approve a new visa program that they hope will lead to a bigger legal workforce.
Jamey Fidel, conservation director with the Aspen Wilderness Workshop, on a new land use plan for the White River National Forest that outlines what types of activities are appropriate on different
Every winter, as a safety precaution, Wolf Creek ski area in Southwestern Colorado uses explosives to trigger several hundred avalanches.
Forest supervision Martha Ketelle with another perspective on a new land use plan for the White River National Forest that outlines what types of activities are appropriate on different parts of th
Golden resident and author David Wann says Americans are afflicted with "affluenza," a desire for material goods that is not only unhealthy for individuals but for the community and the environment