
Debate intensifies over letting Colorado parents opt out of child vaccinations
It takes no more than a parent or guardian’s signature to exempt a child in Colorado from state-mandated vaccinations. Now, some in the health community question whether that should be tougher.

By Megan Verlee

Cafe in Lyons unites a town rebuilding after Colorado floods
The Barking Dog Café on Main Street was one of the first businesses to reopen and now residents gather there regularly to try and rebuild a sense of community.

By Megan Verlee

Election 2013: Lessons learned and a look ahead
A look back through the results of the Nov. 5 election as observers try to reach broader conclusions about the state of politics in Colorado and what it means for the 2014 vote.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado voters entering new era in elections
There’s a lot of talk this election about how Coloradans are voting. Not what measures they’re voting for, but what method they’re using to do it. That’s because a sweeping overhaul of the state’s election law is just going into effect. And so far it’s getting a mixed reception.

By Megan Verlee

Much At Stake For Governor In This Election
Governor John Hickenlooper isn’t on this year’s ballot, but there is still a lot at stake for his administration in this election, like whether the state will be able to […]

By Megan Verlee

Did Police Violate Aurora Shooting Suspect’s Rights? And Will That Change His Trial?
James Holmes listens to the judge at his first court appearance after the July 20, 2012 attack.

By Megan Verlee

Coloradans Ambivalent About Marking Aurora Anniversary
In the weeks after last year’s shooting, a hillside across from the movie theater became an impromtu shrine where people could pay their respects to the victims.

By Megan Verlee

Is the EPA Backing Off of Fracking Research?
[Photo: John Fenton with the group Pavillion Area Concerned Citizens holds up a sample of water he believes was tainted by hydraulic fracturing.

By Megan Verlee

Climate Change Hits Kids Where it Hurts
(Photo: CPR/Megan Verlee)When people talk about the effects of global warming, they often focus on the weather, or water supplies, or wildfires.

By Megan Verlee

A Radio Station You Can’t Listen To, or Live Without
[Photo 1 – Engineers working in the early days of WWVB. Credit: NIST] [Photo 2 – The WWVB antennae field outside of Fort Collins.

By Megan Verlee

Braving the Flames: The Risks and Reality of Hotshot Firefighting
[Photo: Shane Greer working with the Pike Hotshots at the Blackhall Fire.

By Megan Verlee

Volunteers Sift Treasures from Black Forest Ashes
Duane Reynolds (blue shirt) with Samaritan’s Purse volunteers at the remains of his house.

By Megan Verlee

Burgeoning Beer Business Incites Bitter Name Battles
Brian O’Connell of Denver’s Renegade Brewing shows off the new design for his renamed beer, Redacted.

By Megan Verlee

Challenge planned for Colo. anti-gay-marriage law
Wednesday’s U.S. Supreme Court decisions on gay marriage won’t have a direct impact on Colorado law but that doesn’t mean the rulings, which overturned the federal Defense of Marriage Act and cleared the way for gay marriage to resume in California, won’t be felt here, too.

By Megan Verlee

Hickenlooper: Leave Fire Prevention Measures in Local Hands
Governor John Hickenlooper says many Coloradans who live in fire-prone areas need to be doing more to prepare their homes to survive, but don’t look for him to push new […]

By Megan Verlee

Black Forest Visit Reveals a Fire Both Relentless and Capricious
[Photos: CPR’s Megan Verlee] When the Black Forest Fire blew up ten days ago, it first leapt high into the trees, raging up through tinder-dry ponderosa branches.

By Megan Verlee