
Colorado Working To Increase Coronavirus Testing Capacity
Colorado initially received from CDC two kits that each contained 1000 tests.


March 9, 2020: Life With Early-Onset Alzheimer’s; The Bond Between Horse & Human
With at least eight identified cases of COVID-19 in Colorado, we get perspective about the importance of a quarantine and understanding the incubation period. Then, understanding what life is like with early-onset Alzheimer’s. And, “Half Broke” explores how horses are helping people struggling to find their place in the world.

Coronavirus Could Impact The Way Stuff Moves Into And Around Colorado
The virus is exposing how increasingly dependent the U.S. economy is on manufacturing in China.

Why Some Colorado Parents Reject Vaccines Has A Lot To Do With History And Our Western Culture
The debate has heated up again as state lawmakers consider a bill that would tighten the requirements for parents who want to opt their kids out of vaccines

When Do Children Really Become Adults? Science Sheds Light On Brain Development
Children officially become adults at age 18, or do they? The U.S. has struggled to answer this question. Kids can drive at 16, they can join the military at 18, but they can’t drink alcohol until they’re 21. Or in Colorado, use marijuana until that age as well. Apryl Alexander has been studying this question of when children become adults, particularly in the area of criminal justice. She’s a psychology professor at the University of Denver. She spoke with CPR’s Andrea Dukakis.

Yes, It Really Is Quieter When It Snows. Here’s The Science Behind The Calm After The Storm
It’s all about how sound waves travel (or, more accurately, don’t travel) through snowflakes.


Imprisoned As A Teenager, Curtis Brooks Reflects On Life As A Free Man At 40
One of the most challenging things Brooks has faced since his release is forming relationships and speaking about this past.

Can New Technology To Replace Ankle Monitors Reduce Recidivism?
Ankle monitors help law enforcement track people on probation and parole. They can also be an alternative to imprisonment and save government money. But critics say they’re unreliable, uncomfortable, and can be a scarlet letter. Now, devices — similar to smartphones — are emerging as replacements.
We speak with Joe Russo, of the American Probation and Parole Association and studies corrections at the University of Denver and with Michael Hirschman, Chief Executive Officer of TRACKtech, which makes a monitoring device.

They May Not All Be Able To Vote (Yet), But These Teens Have Their Own Takes On Impeachment
At Strasburg High School, in a rural community east of Denver, students in history and government classes have spent a lot of time talking about the trial.

Teens Feel Less Safe, Not More, After Lockdown Drills, Study Finds
The lead researcher wants to understand more about the nature of kids’ fears about safety.

Most Health Care Workers In Colorado Are Required To Get Flu Shots, But Are They?
State rules require licensed health facilities to get nearly all their workers vaccinated. Many don’t. But new state rules that go into effect today make it clear: You have health workers, they need to be vaccinated.

Heads Up, Office Workers: Today, You’re At Your Most Accident-Prone
Remember to walk like a penguin and hopefully you can survive Jan. 9.

The Holidays Mean More Cheer, More Gifts And More Alcohol. For ‘Gray Area Drinkers,’ The Season Can Be Challenging
Jolene Park, a Denver nutritionist, coined the term gray area drinking in part to describe her only relationship with alcohol. Now she helps other women who are “in between” drinkers try sobriety.

Stumped On What To Buy For Your Bookworms? Need A Page-Turner For Your Holiday Travels? Here’s What The Pros Recommend
Nicole Magistro, owner of The Bookworm of Edwards, and Bethany Strout, buyer for the Tattered Cover Bookstores, share their top holiday book picks.

Dec. 3, 2019: Teens Talk To Parents About Suicide; Experiential Marketing Seeks Attention
When a 15-year old boy died by suicide last year, his parents decided to include the cause of death in his obituary. Now, his friends have put together a guide for parents with their perspectives. Then, the old way of marketing doesn’t always work; now businesses are offering experiences to make the sale. Plus CNN honors a local hero.

Class Action Lawsuit Against Colorado Department Of Corrections Alleges The Systemic Abuse Of Transgender Women Prisoners
The suit follows a settlement in July between the Colorado Attorney General’s office and transgender inmate Lindsay Saunders-Velez.