
The Wilderness as a Classroom
Outward Bound students run up mountains, tie knots in the rain, and tackle ropes courses. The well-known program takes groups on outdoor trips to challenge them physically and mentally.

Guilty Until Proven Innocent
In 1987, when he was 15-years old, Timothy Masters was walking to the school bus in Fort Collins. He spotted what he thought might have been a mannequin.

Sharletta Evans Meets With Son’s Killer
For years, Sharletta Evans has wanted to meet her son’s killer, but state law didn’t allow for a face-to-face meeting in prison.

What Happens to Juvenile Lifers?
The US Supreme Court Monday said laws that mandate life sentences without parole for juveniles are unconstitutional. Colorado used to have such a law on its books. It doesn’t anymore.

Summer Reads
Looking for a good book to get lost in this summer? We have some recommendations that are either about the west, or by authors in the region.

Colorado Competes: Missy Franklin’s Dad
Today, we introduce our new series “Colorado Competes.” It’s a look at our state’s ties to the Olympics. We start with the story of world champion swimmer Missy Franklin.

A Life-Changing Drug
The first drug to treat Cystic Fibrosis – the disease itself, not just its symptoms – is reaching patients.

Colorado Charity Celebrates 125 Years
The United Way is one of the largest charities in the world. But 125 years ago, it started as a small organization in Colorado.

Inmates Fight Fire
There are more than a thousand firefighters working on the High Park Fire near Fort Collins. Three dozen of them are prisoners.

Cheating Scandal Erupts at Denver Elementary School
Denver Public Schools announced late this afternoon that it fired a principal for doctoring kids’ answers on standardized tests. The school is Beach Court Elementary in North Denver.

Big Creatures Get Big New Home
Elephants at the Denver Zoo can now enjoy 10 acres of space, and lots of pools for lounging and swimming. The new exhibit, called Toyota Elephant Passage, opens today.

Coming Home: A Colorado Matters Series
Our series, “Coming Home,” examines what the return of troops from Iraq means for Colorado.

Coming Home: A Memorial Day Special
On this Memorial Day, we are re-airing some of the best stories from our series “Coming Home.”

Teaching More Than Music
Can music fight gangs and poverty? That was the question 30 years ago in Venezuela, where a group of musicians formed El Sistema.

Coming Home: World War II to Today
Over the next few months, we’ll be marking the end of U.S. military involvement in Iraq. We call this series of reports and conversations “Coming Home.” The last U.S.

Coming Home: Soldiers Making Movies
Soldiers at Fort Carson have been making films to deal with the stress of war.