
As Open Enrollment Nears, Colorado’s Obamacare Chief Readies For Change
The CEO of the Colorado Health Exchange says the state is prepared to weather whatever changes eventually emerge from Washington.

Can’t Find That Movie You’re Dying To See? A Denver Lawsuit Puts The Spotlight On Big Business
The distributors of movies like 2016 Best Picture “Moonlight” are subject to bullying from theater chains, according to a recent lawsuit.

Can’t Make Heads Or Tails Of Colorado Weather? The New State Climatologist Says It’s More Than A Coin Flip
Colorado’s quirky weather has long fascinated climatologist Russ Schumacher.

It’s A Bug’s Life: Super Strength, Solving Crimes… And Mighty Good Eatin’ Too
Denver science writer David MacNeal argues that bugs and insects, which comprise about 75 percent of the animal kingdom, rule the world.

Once The Object Of GOP Derision, Amy Stephens Says Her Health Care Stance Has Been Justified
Former House Majority Leader Amy Stephens sponsored the bill that created Colorado’s health exchange.

Colorado Author Bounces Back After Life Goes Out Of Focus
The daughter of a Focus on the Family executive writes about her struggles with religion and sexuality after coming out as gay.

The Women Of The Colorado Peaches Softball Team Think They’ve Found A Fountain Of Youth
As they prepare for an international tournament, women discover an athletic fountain of youth at the ballpark.

Where Will You Be In June, 2019? Colorado’s Lindsey Horan And Mallory Pugh Hope To Meet You In France At The World Cup
Golden’s Lindsey Horan and Mallory Pugh of Highlands Ranch return as part of group training for spots on US Women’s National Team.

Colorado High School Sports Are Making Headlines, But Not For Good Sportsmanship
Viral video of cheerleader abuse is just one reason why some people are asking if things have gotten out of control.

ESPN’s Beth Mowins Is About To Make NFL History In Denver
The first woman in 30 years to call play-by-play for an NFL game talks about the dreams and hard work that brought her to this moment.

Will Metro State’s Minority Mission Be Eclipsed By Washington Politics?
Janine Davidson is the new president at the school, a haven for traditionally under-represented students.

With Affirmative Action In College Admissions Back On The Table, Will CU Boulder’s Approach Withstand Scrutiny?
Faced with a 2008 ballot initiative that would have banned race as a factor in admissions, the university created alternative measures to ensure diversity.

Thirty-Plus Years After Notorious Murders, Aurora Cold Case Detective Looks For A Big Break
A recent book based on the 1984 murders of an Aurora family points out the work being done by cold case detectives.

Climate Scientists Lay Out The Data: Earth Is Getting Hotter
The National Climate Assessment is mandated by Congress every four years; it was written by scientists from 13 federal agencies.

Denver Police Receive Federal Grant To Combat Violent Extremism
The $483,000 is to be used on officer training, programs with Denver Public Schools and outreach to immigrant communities.

While Washington Plays Politics, Colorado’s Insurance Exchange Tries To Stay On The Ball
The CEO of Connect for Health Colorado says the state’s health care exchange is in good shape in the face of federal turmoil.