
Artists Get Free Reign At DAM
The exhibition “Embrace!” opens Saturday. The Denver Art Museum chose 17 artists to create works on-site. Ryan Warner speaks with artist Rick Dula and curator Christoph Heinrich.

Treating PTSD in Kids
Conditions in some poor neighborhoods of Fort Collins lead to PTSD in children, says Deborah Valentine, head of Social Work at CSU.

Treating PTSD in Kids
Conditions in some poor neighborhoods of Fort Collins lead to PTSD in children, says Deborah Valentine, head of Social Work at CSU.

Denver Band “Houses”
The new CD, titled “Fall”, is the latest in the band’s series to mark the change of seasons.

Sizing Up the Stimulus: $150 million So Far To Colorado Research
Six months ago, we talked about competitive stimulus grants for medical research. They’re starting to come in. CPR Health Reporter Eric Whitney has details.

Rural Schools Have Lowest Dropout Rate
Small-town schools do better at keeping their kids in school.

Author Elisabeth Hyde: In The Heart Of the Canyon
Hyde’s family took a rafting trip through the Grand Canyon — and it inspired her novel. Hyde spoke with Dan Meyers.

SolarTAC Powers Up In Aurora
The Solar Techology Acceleration Center has broken ground. Xcel Energy and NREL are partners. Ryan Warner speaks with executive director Dustin Smith.

Author Timothy Egan: “The Big Burn”
Egan chronicles a 1910 fire that burned 3 million acres in the Rocky Mountain West — and bolstered the U.S. Forest Service.

Tale of Dead Climbers Debuts At Film Festival
The Adventure Film Festival in Boulder features the story of three local men who died on China’s Mount Edgar. Footage they took of their trek was recovered from the scene.

Benefits Await Former Uranium Workers
In Colorado, Wyoming and eastern Utah, thousands of sick workers may be eligible for federal help. Ryan Warner speaks with Dr.

The Convention You Didn’t See
The new film “Convention” follows the mayor’s staff, protesters, and reporters at The Denver Post as they slog through the week of the DNC in Denver.

Georgetown Bighorn Sheep Festival
Jim Philips, a volunteer for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, explains why drivers on I-70 so often spy a herd of bighorn sheep on a hillside above Georgetown.

Theater Troupe with Disabled Actors Marks 20 Years
PHAMALY– based in Denver– is the Physically Handicapped Actors & Musical Artists League. CPR’s Megan Verlee visits a recent rehearsal and Ryan Warner speaks with Executive Director Melanie Mayner.

Want Swine Flu Vaccine Be Patient
Mass clinics to give Swine flu shots are weeks away in Colorado, due to an unexpected slowdown from manufacturers.

Renewing Historic Preservation in Colorado
The Colorado Historical Society is undergoing some big changes — from a name change to a new building — and along with it, they’re prepping a new historic preservation plan.