
Colorado Investigates Loan Modification Firms
The Colorado Division of Real Estate is investigating companies that offer, for a fee, to help homeowners avoid foreclosure by modifying their mortgages. Ryan Warner talks with director Erin Toll.

Amendment 46 – Is Affirmative Action Necessary
The ballot measure would bar the state from hiring or recruiting new students or workers based on their race, ethnicity, or gender.

CU Medical School Turns 125
What started with two students, two professors and precious little funding from the state is now one of the country’s top teaching and research institutions.

New Trail Aims to Revive Denver’s City Park
A 3.1-mile trail for runners and walkers is scheduled to open early next year in Denver’s City Park. Planners hope the trail will draw new visitors to Denver’s biggest park.

Amendment 46 – Is Affirmative Action Necessary
The ballot measure would bar the state from hiring or recruiting new students or workers based on their race, ethnicity, or gender.

Interior Secretary on Changing Energy Policy
In six weeks at the department, Ken Salazar has begun to reshape energy policies. He speaks with Ryan Warner.

The Astounding Problem of Andrew Novick
Dolls, dead animals, and drivers licenses are among the objects in a new exhibit at The Lab at Belmar. Ryan Warner speaks with collector Andrew Novick and curator Adam Lerner.

New Trail Aims to Revive Denver’s City Park
A 3.1-mile trail for runners and walkers is scheduled to open early next year in Denver’s City Park. Planners hope the trail will draw new visitors to Denver’s biggest park.

CU Medical School Turns 125
What started with two students, two professors and precious little funding from the state is now one of the country’s top teaching and research institutions.

Amendment 46 – Is Affirmative Action Necessary
The ballot measure would bar the state from hiring or recruiting new students or workers based on their race, ethnicity, or gender.

New Trail Aims to Revive Denver’s City Park
A 3.1-mile trail for runners and walkers is scheduled to open early next year in Denver’s City Park. Planners hope the trail will draw new visitors to Denver’s biggest park.

New Trail Aims to Revive Denver’s City Park
A 3.1-mile trail for runners and walkers is scheduled to open early next year in Denver’s City Park. Planners hope the trail will draw new visitors to Denver’s biggest park.

Amendment 46 – Is Affirmative Action Necessary
The ballot measure would bar the state from hiring or recruiting new students or workers based on their race, ethnicity, or gender.

Steamboat Springs Water Developer, Resort Pioneer Dies
John Fetcher died February 6 at age 97, months after his retirement from a long career as a water engineer. Dan Meyers speaks with Fetcher’s longtime friend Dan Birch.

Fort Collins Couple Lives “The Used Life”
Thomas Miller and Holly Stinchfield, of Ft. Collins, pledged to stop buying more new things.

Tax Investigation Snares Illegal Immigrants
Weld County law enforcement is using tax documents to go after more than a thousand illegal immigrants. The tactic has drawn praise, concern, and a class action lawsuit.