
Juvenile Lifers: An Insider’s Perspective
About 50 Colorado inmates, including Erik Jensen, are serving sentences that amount to cruel and unusual punishment. That’s according to a US Supreme Court ruling this summer.

Climbing Pioneer Dies at Monarch Pass
When Bill Forrest found himself struggling to scale a particular mountain, he got creative and fashioned a tool that would make the next attempt easier.

What to Do With an Empty Prison
Given the recent mass shootings, it may feel like crime rate is on the rise. But in fact, the crime rate is declining.

Fire Danger: Air Pollution
This year’s fire season has continued into December, with the Fern Lake fire near Estes Park.

Solitary in Supermax
In recent years, Colorado and some other states states have been moving away from putting inmates in solitary confinement.

‘The Lost Christmas Gift’
“The Lost Christmas Gift” is a children’s story that begins with an old man who receives a curious package in the mail.

Hospitals Ordered to Track Living Organ Donors
About half of all donated organs come from living donors.

Holiday Book Picks for Kids
Looking for books to give to your kids for the holiday season? Cathy Langer, a buyer for the Tattered Cover Bookstore in metro Denver, and Ron Krall, owner of Steamboat Springs […]

Don’t Fear the Fiscal Cliff
By now, many people have heard about the fiscal cliff. That’s what we’re all going over if Congress can’t strike a budget deal by the end of the year.

The Suicide Plan
A new episode of PBS’s FRONTLINE follows Joan Butterstein as she decides to end her life. Butterstein, of Littleton, had advancing lung cancer and had broken her hip.

Police Faster to Shoot Minority Suspects
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder created a video game to determine how race figures into police shootings.

The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia
Recently, a teacher in Denver, who works with dyslexic children, saw a film about dyslexia. She thought it told the story of dyslexia better than anything she’s ever come accross.

Colorado Votes: Getting Coloradans Back to Work
As part of our election coverage, “Colorado Votes,” we look at what the Presidential candidates’ proposals on jobs could mean for Colorado businesses.

The Power of Your Vote
This election, Coloradans who vote have something close to superhero status.

How to Leave Prison Behind
Hassan Latif likes to say he went into prison when Ronald Reagan was president and was released when George W. Bush was in his second term.

When Athletes Fall From Grace
The latest revelations about Lance Armstrong’s use of performance-enhancing drugs have been a major blow to the world of professional cycling.

