
Your Views on Health Care & the Supreme Court
Any day now, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of the federal health care overhaul, formally titled the Affordable Care Act.

By Lee Hill

The Job Creators
Jobs are the political issue these days. Unemployment is stubbornly high and we constantly hear people in political office, and those who want to be, talk about creating jobs.

By Lee Hill

Connecting With Colorado’s Job Creators
Jobs are the political issue these days. Unemployment is stubbornly high and we constantly hear people in political office, and those who want to be, talk about creating jobs.

By Lee Hill

Marijuana Dispensaries Near Schools: How Are You Affected?
The U.S. Attorney in Colorado is cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries near schools.

By Lee Hill

State Integrity: Share Your Experience with Government
Colorado Public Radio News is working with the State Integrity Project to explore which state’s laws and practices are at risk for corruption.

By Lee Hill

Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Near Schools: Your Connection
The U.S. Attorney in Colorado is cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries near schools.

By Lee Hill

Your Computer Files: Can Feds Force You to Unlock?
A federal judge in Denver recently ordered a Colorado woman suspected of fraud to unlock her computer files after the FBI failed to crack them after seizing her computer.

By Lee Hill

2011 Was A Good Year For …
As the year winds to a close, hear Coloradans — through our Public Insight Network (PIN) — reflect on good experiences that shaped their lives in 2011, despite a weakened economy […]

By Lee Hill

New Series: ‘Here’s What Happened …’
Is there an unforgettable experience or funny story that friends and co-workers always ask you to share with others?

By Lee Hill

Colorado’s Own Wins World DJ Title
Chris Karns, also known as DJ Vajra, claimed the top title at the 2011 DMC World Championships — the Olympics of mixing — in London.

By Lee Hill


Coloradans Share Their Experience With Protests, Free Speech
Occupy Wall Street protests have spread to Colorado. We asked Coloradans to share their experience with protests through our Public Insight Network.

By Lee Hill

Activist Spreads Message Of Being Black and ‘Green’
A recent summit in Denver focused on getting more African Americans involved in caring for the environment.

By Lee Hill

HUD Tackles Decline of Public Housing In Colorado
According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the nation’s public housing stock is on the decline and in desperate need of repair.

By Lee Hill