Responding to the controversy over presidential delegate selection, Gov. John Hickenlooper calls state-administered primaries a “worthy expense" and hopes Colorado eventually moves up on the calendar of nominating contests. Then, Columbine survivor Austin Eubanks overcame an opioid addiction to work with other recovering addicts. And, it will take two years and $125 million to rebuild Glenwood Springs’ Grand Avenue Bridge, but traffic is a more immediate concern.
- Hickenlooper: Switch To Primaries Would Be A 'Worthy Expense'
- Columbine Survivor Turned To Opioids, Now Directs Substance Abuse Program
- Bridge Project Snarls Traffic And Frays Nerves In Glenwood Springs