
As More States Make Pot Legal, Colorado ERs Warn Of A Vomit-Inducing Condition
It’s called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome — a nasty affliction whose central symptoms are uncontrollable dry heaves, throwing up and nausea.

Film Traces The Death Of A Homeless Man In the Denver Jail
The case of Marvin Booker, who died in 2010 at the hands of guards at the Denver jail, resulted in the biggest payout for an excessive force case in the city’s history.

After Campaigning Against Trump, Coffman Now Has To Work With Him
Mike Coffman, who represents Colorado’s 6th Congressional District, talks about his promise to stand up to President-elect Trump and his hopes for the new administration.

20 Years After JonBenét’s Death, Taking Stock Of Girls’ Beauty Pageants
Since the murder, a Brown University American Studies professor has studied girls’ beauty pageants and what motivates parents to have their children compete in them.

Looking To Curl Up By The Fire? 8 Western Book Picks For You
Two booksellers suggest Colorado and Western-themed books to give as gifts or to keep for yourself.

Effort To Oust Boulder Judge Highlights Debate Over Sentencing Of Sex Offenders
A judge’s decision this summer not to sentence a CU Boulder student to prison for sexual assault has led to a questions about whether judges need more sentencing options for sex offenders.

Sister Pact: ‘When You Develop Alzheimer’s, I’ll Take Care of You’
Robin McIntyre has an inherited genetic mutation that means she’ll almost certainly develop early onset Alzheimer’s. Her sister does not.

At Colorado’s Largest Online School, Students Weren’t Logging In
An Education Week investigation found that on any given day only one in four students at GOAL Academy used the school’s learning software.

Pioneering Colorado School Among First To Address Learning Differences
Havern School, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, was founded by nuns who studied interventions for kids with academic challenges.

Three Coloradans On Trump’s List For Supreme Court
They are Timothy Tymkovich, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court Appeals for the 10th Circuit, Neil Gorsuch, from that same Court and Allison Eid of the Colorado Supreme Court.

Fired Professor Says Community College Lowered Academic Standards
An adjunct professor at the Community College of Aurora claims he was fired this fall because he criticized new curriculum guidelines.

Got Your iPhone Wet? A Colorado Entrepreneur Has A Solution
A new company called TekDry has commercialized a technology which relies on metallic beads to rescue wet electronics.

A Bath Of Purple Bacteria May Save Colorado Toad
Scientists have found that bacteria from the toad’s own skin can protect them against a deadly fungal infection and say the same approach could protect other species as well.

Did Colorado’s 3rd Party Candidates Live Up To The Hype?
While the 3rd presidential candidates won more votes this year than in years past, they didn’t garner as many votes as earlier polls predicted.

VA Will Help Injured Veterans With Fertility Treatment
A Colorado veteran and his wife say the government’s decision to provide medical assistance for injured veterans who can’t have children means couples will have the chance to start families.

Meet “TrotBot,” A Denver Student’s SUV-Sized Robot
High school student Ben Vagle built TrotBot, which recently won three awards at the World Makers Faire, a national gathering for inventors in New York.