
Will Climate Change Make Severe Weather Like The Recent Hailstorms The Norm In Colorado?
An evolving climate is already making an impact in Colorado in areas like the wine and ski industries.

How Eating Bruised Apples Can Help Save The Planet: ‘Drawdown’ Book Offers Solutions To Global Warming
Compilation says education and family planning are just as important as renewable energy as solutions to global warming.

Presidential HIV/AIDS Advisor From Denver Resigns Position
Lucy Bradley-Springer said she hoped to make a statement protesting lack of access for those most in need.

Has CU’s Athletic ‘Rise’ Been Detoured By A Return To An Ugly Past?
The university’s athletic department once again finds itself embroiled in an off-the-field controversy following domestic violence allegations.

Whither The Democrats? Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb Seeks Answers
A national 21-member committee, including Webb, hopes to avoid the mistakes of the 2016 election.

Nope, Bears Aren’t Addicted To The Food In Your Trash Cans. So, Why Are They Hanging Around Town?
The department has spent six years answering questions about people’s interactions with bears.

How Will The U.S. Climate Change Withdrawal Impact Colorado?
The mayors of nine cities say they’ll honor the standards created by the Paris accords, and the state’s rules on methane were the basis for current federal guidelines.

New Study Looks At Frequency Of Oil And Gas Explosions In Colorado
A report from the Colorado School of Public Health says there were at least 116 incidents between 2006 and 2015.

Despite Creative Approaches, Study Says Denver Comes Up Short In Affordable Housing
The city’s population grew by 23 percent between 2000 and 2015, but housing stock rose by just 17 percent.

Recently Completed Legislative Session Leads To Big Gains In Mental Health Care
Changes to treatment of inmates and more money for school counseling are included in new laws.

Nerds And Geeks Rejoice: What Was Once ‘Awkward’ Is Now ‘Awesome’
Author Ty Tashiro says the characteristics that makes someone awkward can also spur them to remarkable successes.

After Methodist Church Court’s Ruling, What’s Next For Openly Lesbian Bishop Oliveto?
In a 6-3 vote, the church’s judicial council says the bishop’s homosexuality violates church law. Oliveto heads the region that includes Colorado.

A Hideous Past As Prologue? How The Nuremberg Trials Helped Shape Modern Medical Ethics
The 70th anniversary of the military tribunal provides an opportunity to look at the current landscape of experimentation and medical ethics

From Basha Bear To Adams State Grizzly: Becca Longo Boots Her Way Into History
The kicker from Chandler, Arizona is the first woman to get a football scholarship to an NCAA Division II school.

Talking Colorado Climate Change: Rising Temps, Shorter Ski Seasons And Possibly More Air Turbulence
Climate scientists Scott Denning of Colorado State University and Jim White of the University of Colorado Boulder discuss some of the climate change issues facing Colorado.

Chris Borland Wants To Be A Grandfather Someday … So He Left The NFL
The former NFL linebacker says he no longer watches the sport, but adds others should make their own decisions.