
Coloradans leaving Egypt as tourism takes a hit
A Colorado couple operating archaeological tours in Egypt were about to start leading a new group of tourists through the country when anti-government protests erupted.

By Anna Hanel

Coffman plans legislation to boost rare earth metals
As lawmakers return to Capitol Hill and a new Republican House majority is sworn in this week, Colorado GOP Congressman Mike Coffman plans to introduce a bill to stimulate the […]

By Anna Hanel

Yule log hunt endures in Palmer Lake
This Sunday (12/12), residents of the small town of Palmer Lake north of Colorado Springs will continue a more than 70 year-old holiday tradition: searching for a yule log hidden […]

By Anna Hanel

Colorado effort collects stories about living with HIV
Advocates are working to bring attention to the prevalence of HIV on this World AIDS day (12/1). Over the past few years “The Positive Project” based in Denver has collected […]

By Anna Hanel

Senior Colorado Lawmaker Gearing Up
Congress is starting the final weeks of its 2010 session, with Democrats leading in both chambers before Republicans take control of the House in January. Democratic Congresswoman Diana DeGette of […]

By Anna Hanel

Coloradans Advising New Governor
Governor-elect John Hickenlooper’s transition team is asking Coloradans for their ideas about what he should focus on in his first weeks in office. The Hickenlooper-Garcia transition organization “Partners for Colorado” […]

By Anna Hanel

Young voters in the 2010 election
Young voters turned out in record numbers for the 2008 presidential election. But will that excitement translate into good turnout for this fall’s midterm races? The Boulder-based group New Era […]

By Anna Hanel

Fourmile Canyon meetings address fire impacts
Boulder County officials are meeting with residents affected by September’s Fourmile Canyon wildfire to share information about clean-up and rebuilding efforts…and learn what people are concerned about as they try […]

By Anna Hanel

Project Vote Smart on Colorado candidates
There’s a downward trend in the number of political candidates willing to answer questions about their stances on key issues.

By Anna Hanel

Denver Urban Truck Farm
While there’s growing interest in backyard gardens and the “local food” movement – not everyone who wants to garden has the space.

By Anna Hanel

2010 Colorado State Fair memories
Colorado Public Radio’s Anna Panoka spends a couple of days wandering around the 2010 Colorado State Fair…and here’s the result. Click here for our story on the 100th anniversary of […]

By Anna Hanel

Tom Tancredo unites with the American Constitution Party
Former Congressman Tom Tancredo has thrown over the Republican Party so he can run for governor on the American Constitution Party ticket.

By Anna Hanel

Colorado Republican seeks input on Congressional agenda
Concerns about the national deficit, illegal immigration, and the economy got the most discussion last night (6/2/10) among constituents at a town hall in Littleton hosted by Colorado Congressman Mike […]

By Anna Hanel

Southern Colorado wildfires update
At least two wildfires are still burning in Southern Colorado. As of early this afternoon (6/23/10), a 700 acre fire west of Canon City was about 15 percent contained.

By Anna Hanel

Cohousing advocates say idea is gaining ground
In cohousing communities – residents help design their neighborhoods which often include smaller homes with energy efficient features.

By Anna Hanel

BLM Seeks Input on Mustang Initiative
Managing wild mustangs on federal land has been a controversial issue for many years, and debate continues over whether the horses should be rounded up – and what should be […]

By Anna Hanel