Depression Center Offers Cutting Edge Treatment
We’ll introduce you to a treatment for depression that’s really only begun to catch on.
More Restaurants Try Backyard Farming
There’s something really satisfying about enjoying fruits and vegetables grown right in your own garden. And local restaurants are catching on.
Courts Grapple With Cuts
We’re taking a look at what budget cuts have meant for state district courts in Colorado. These courts handle everything from divorces to property disputes to murder trials.
Colorado Company Makes ‘Nano Windows’
One of the most energy-efficient office buildings in the world is about to open in Golden. It’s on the campus of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory or NREL.
Haitian Adoptions after the Quake
Today marks 6 months since a devastating earthquake hit Haiti.
Could Exercise Help Addicts?
Denver is one of 10 cities across the country taking part in a study to see whether exercise helps stimulant abusers kick the habit. The study will also compare those […]
Landlords, Tenants, and Medical Marijuana
As medical marijuana becomes more common in Colorado, landlords increasingly are encountering tenants who are using and growing marijuana.
Mentally Ill Inmate Sues Department of Corrections
Troy Anderson hasn’t seen the sun in ten years. Since 2000,he’s been in solitary confinement–in an 8 by 12 foot cell in Colorado’s highest security prison. And he’s mentally ill.
Is Solitary Confinement Effective?
In September, the state plans to open a portion of new prison where inmates will spend 23 hours a day alone in their cells.
Colorado Chief Justice to Retire
The longest serving Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court is retiring. Mary Mullarkey has been Chief Justice for 12 years.
Assessing The Costs of an Oil Spill
Tonight at 6, we’ll carry the president’s address on the Gulf oil spill live from the Oval Office. As we’ve been hearing this morning, Mr.
State Aims to Close Pay Gap
In this state, studies still show there’s not equal pay for equal work. Women and minorities continue to make less on average than their white and male counterparts.
Prisoner Abuse Case Leads to Big Changes
A case out of Denver is helping protect prisoners across the country from being abused by guards. Amanda Hall was an inmate at the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility.
Juveniles in Jail May Get Education
When juveniles are charged as adults, they may spend many months in jail… awaiting trial or a transfer.
New Book Explores How Democrats Won Colorado
Four wealthy Democrats– who didn’t like where the state was headed — were instrumental in changing Colorado from a solidly red state to one that’s a lot bluer today.