
Douglas County Schools Contemplate Vouchers
The Douglas County school board is considering whether to hand over some of its money to help students go to private schools. The program would be the first of its […]

By Megan Verlee

Ritter Presents Final Budget Proposal
Governor Bill Ritter presented his final budget proposal Wednesday to the incoming members of the legislature’s budget committee. His plan may change in coming months, but one thing probably won’t […]

By Megan Verlee

Tax Hike for Higher Ed?
Colorado is 49th in the nation for public funding of higher education. But the solution may be a tough sell. A committee appointed by Governor Bill Ritter wants to ask […]

By Megan Verlee

Denver Voting on ‘UFO Panel’
Denver voters who make it all the way through their ballots may get a surprise this year. They’re being asked to vote on something no American city has done before. […]

By Megan Verlee

Trinidad Loses ‘Sex-Change’ Doc
The small town of Trinidad, Colorado has long had the nickname “Sex Change Capitol of the World.”

By Megan Verlee

Outside Campaign Money Flooding CO
Colorado holds the dubious title of being one of the top states for outside campaign spending this election season. One report estimates three-quarters of a million dollars is spent here […]

By Megan Verlee

Markey Fighting to Hold On in the 4th CD
On election night two years ago, Colorado’s 4th Congressional District went blue for the first time in decades. This year Democrat Betsy Markey is fighting hard to hold onto her […]

By Megan Verlee

CO’s 7th CD Capturing the National Spotlight
CPR’s coverage of the state’s most contested Congressional districts continues with a visit to one that wasn’t supposed to be up for grabs.

By Megan Verlee

Salazar, Tipton Battle for 3rd CD
Democratsdominate Colorado’s Congressional delegation right now. ButRepublicans have high hopes for changing that come November.

By Megan Verlee

Initiatives Dogged by Campaign Complaint
Opponents of three tax-cutting, government restricting ballot measures aren’t just battling in the court of public opinion, but in the actual courts as well. They’re pursuing a campaign finance complaint […]

By Megan Verlee

Hickenlooper, Maes Debate Issues
Democrat John Hickenlooper and Republican Dan Maes may be starring in one of Colorado’s strangest Gubernatorial races ever.

By Megan Verlee

Senate Candidates Square Off
Washington connections, failed policies, and both the Bush and Obama administrations all added fuel to a fiery debate between Colorado’s Senate candidates this weekend. Democratic senator Michael Bennet, and his […]

By Megan Verlee

Thursday Gives Evacuees, Crews Short Reprieve
Emergency crews working on the Fourmile Canyon Fire made more progress Thursday, bringing it to at least 40 percent containment and not losing any more structures.

By Megan Verlee

Evacuees Wait for Answers as Fire Destroys Homes
The Fourmile Canyon fire burning outside Boulder has now destroyed more than 130 homes and scorched thousands of acres.

By Megan Verlee

Despite Recession, Outdoor Industry Resilient
For many in Colorado, Labor Day weekend marks the beginning of a shift from one recreation season to the next.

By Megan Verlee

Big Names Hear Livestock Industry Woes
The livestock industry is broken, but there’s not much agreement about what exactly is wrong, or how to fix it — that was the overall theme of a major hearing […]

By Megan Verlee