
Video: Robert Mueller Says Russia Interfered With Election, Announces ‘Return To Private Life’
Special counsel Robert Mueller will make his first public statement on the Russia investigation.

Tamale Lager, Anyone? Craft Beer’s Next Frontier Is A World Of Wild Flavor
Today’s brewers have kicked it up a notch as they try to distinguish themselves from everyone else trying to distinguish themselves.

Colorado Climber Died ‘Doing What He Loved’ After Summiting Mount Everest
About half a dozen climbers died on Everest last week, including Don Cash of Utah.

150-year-old Navajo Treaty To Return To Tribe Museum
The treaty between the U.S. government and the Navajos was signed in 1868. A copy was recently discovered in a Massachusetts home.

Discipline Or Treatment? Schools Rethink Vaping Response As Student Use Rises
As using e-cigarettes, or vaping, has overtaken smoking traditional cigarettes in popularity among students in the U.S., schools are trying to balance cracking down and helping kids stave off addiction.

Young Home Buyers Scramble As Prices Rise Faster Than Incomes
Home values in U.S. metro areas — Denver included — have climbed faster than incomes and that gap is sending first-time homebuyers scrambling to buy before they get priced out of the market.

Massive Rock Slide Closes Southwestern Colorado Highway
Colorado 145 between Cortez and Telluride will be closed for days while crews blast apart house-sized rocks that destroyed the pavement of the highway.

EPA’s First Steps To Clean Up Mine Waste At Bonita Peak Superfund Site Start This Summer
The Gold King mine is not on the list of 23 sites chosen for this summer’s work.

Lyons Pharmacist Gets Prison Time, Pays $55,000 To Community For Opioid Sales
Officials say the financial penalty is the first of its kind in Colorado’s federal court district and among the first nationally intended to help people with substance addictions.

Trump Admin Says Resuming Coal Sales On Public Lands Won’t Increase Climate Emissions
Sales were largely halted in 2016 under President Barack Obama over worries about climate change.

Poaching, Politics And The Price Tag Have Undercut The Recovery Of The Wolf
In the Southwest, a record number of Mexican gray wolves turned up dead in 2018, tempering an increase in the overall population to 131 animals.

The USOC Believes It Can Reform Itself Without The Help Of Congress
CEO Sarah Hirshland has proposed the USOC deliver annual reports that would track how far the organization is along on goals.

Washington Is 1st State To Allow Human Body Composting
A pilot project at Washington State University tested the idea in 2018 on six bodies, all donors who wanted to be part of the study.

Prosecutors: Truck Driver In Fatal Crash Tried To Flee Scene, Should Be Monitored
Prosecutors say they learned about the man’s attempt to flee the scene of the fiery collision that killed four people on I-70 in April after Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos, 23, was released Saturday night after paying bond.

STEM School Seniors Celebrate Kendrick Castillo As They Graduate
Valedictorian Emma Goodwill said that a lot was taken from the class of 2019 in the shooting — their sense of safety and their friend and fellow senior.

Bennet Pitches $1 Trillion Climate Change Plan, Sets Net-Zero Emissions By 2050 Goal
The Democratic presidential candidate and Colorado senator pitched a plan that he said would be difficult for future Republican administrations to overturn.

