
Housing crunch plagues Colorado flood victims
Latino flood victims say low vacancy rates and housing discrimination is making it hard to find a new home.

After the flood, accusations of housing discrimination
Vacancy rates in the region were between one and three percent even before the floods in Colorado but with competition fierce for trailers and apartments, some Latino families say they’re being discriminated against.

Colo. cities vote to ban fracking
Voters in Boulder, Fort Collins and Layfayette approved bans on hydraulic fracturing in their Colorado communities during last night’s election. A vote on a moratorium in Broomfield is still too close to call.

FEMA continues aid for Colorado flood victims
FEMA spokesperson Deanne Criswell to provides an update on the more than 1,000 Colorado families still not able to return to their homes following the September flood.

Colorado’s legendary eco-cowboy Kirk Hanna shines on big screen
A new documentary explores the role of cowboys in the environmental movement.

Science of fear: Why you want to get spooked
So, why do some people love to get freaked out? And, why are others worry warts? Ryan Warner talks to biochemist Bridget Coughlin about the science of fear.

National parks under pressure
A closer look at the growing tension in national parks between conservation and throngs of tourists

Fact-checking ad campaigns on fracking
A deeper look into campaign messages being delivered by the groups who favor and oppose hydraulic fracturing.

Four Colorado Cities Vote On Fracking
Four Colorado cities are voting on whether drilling for oil and gas should continue.

Lakewood High School Students ‘Roar’ for Katy Perry Concert
Lakewood High School students expect to hear tomorrow whether they’ve won a contest that would bring pop singer Katy Perry to give a concert at the school on October 25th.

Late Lt. Gov. Joe Rogers Laid to Rest
Funeral services are being held for late Lt. Governor Joe Rogers. He served from 1999 through 2003.

Latinos Developing Alzheimer’s at Much Higher Rate than Whites
Latinos are at an especially high risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease–almost twice as high as whites according to some studies.

‘Just Like Us,’ Story of Four Latina Girls in Denver, On Stage
“Just Like Us” is the true story of four girls, all friends, whose parents brought them to the United States from Mexico.

Does Going Green Pay Off?
The largest brewery in the Colorado is no longer throwing anything away.

Boulder Residents Suffer Ruinous Flood Damage
People lined the sides of the bridge that crosses over Boulder Creek near downtown on Friday.

Flooding Crushes Tourism in Estes Park
The phones are ringing off the hook at resorts in Estes Park as visitors cancel upcoming reservations.