
New Carousel Museum in Burlington
In Burlington, there’s a new museum dedicated to the town’s rare carousel.Ryan Warner speaks with Jo Downey, project director for the Kit Carson County Carousel Association.

Baby Stegosaurus Tracks Found in Morrison
Matthew Mossbrucker, director of the Morrison Natural History Museum, says he’s discovered baby stegosaurus footprints.He speaks with Ryan Warner.

Acid Rains Early Stages Visible in High Country
Air pollution—in the form of excess nitrogen—is having an effect on plant-life near Rocky Mountain National Park.Ryan Warner speaks with CU ecology professor Bill Bowman.

The Plight of Sick Rocky Flats Workers
Workers at the former Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant consider themselves veterans of the Cold War. Today, many of them are ailing—and battling the government over health benefits.

Proposal To Pipe Water From Wyoming to Front Range
Dan Meyers speaks with entrepreneur Aaron Million about his idea to pipe water from southwestern Wyoming to thirsty communities along the Front Range.

Denver Lawyers Continue To Work on Gitmo Cases
Attorneys Scott Barker and Anna Cayton-Holland are back to discuss their work with detainees at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.They speak with Ryan Warner about the latest developments.

Wilderness Designation Could Be Close for Rocky Mountain National Park
After decades of wrangling, areas of Rocky Mountain National Park could receive a wilderness designation.Ryan Warner speaks with historian John Stansfield.

East High Constitutional Scholars Win Nationals
A team from East High School in Denver got first place in this year’s We The People competition.They competed against schools in all 50 states.Juniors Tim Hambidge and Marissa Latta […]

Elitch’s New Owner Promises Changes
Elitch Gardens has a new owner.What’s in store for the Denver amusement park?Ryan Warner speaks with official park historian Betty Lynn Hull.

Lawmakers Call for High School Graduation Guidelines
Colorado is one of only six states that hasn’t set uniform high school graduation requirements.A new law will change that.Dan Meyers speaks with Jane Urschel, Associate Executive Director of the […]

Study Finds Traffic on I-70 Costing Millions
Dan Meyers talks with Economist Patty Silverstein talks about the study, funded by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce.

National Historic Site Recognizes Sand Creek Massacre
The land where the Sand Creek Massacre took place has become a National Historic Site.Ryan Warner speaks with Steve Brady, whose ancestors survived the event and with Alexa Roberts, the […]

Colorado River States Reach Historic Agreement
Seven states that rely on the Colorado River have reached a historic agreement on water use.Ryan Warner speaks with attorney Jim Lochhead about what it means for Colorado.

Forest Service Bars Ski Film
A film about the adventures of extreme skier Chris Davenport can’t be shown.Davenport skied every Colorado fourteener in a year.But his film includes images of federal wilderness areas and violates […]

Tri-State Changes Plans
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association supplies electricity to many of Colorado rural electric cooperatives.Tri-State recently announced it was scaling back plans to build coal-fired power plants.Ryan Warner speaks with Mac […]

Maker of Wind Turbines Comes to Weld County
Denmark-based Vestas Wind Systems, the largest maker of wind turbines in the world, breaks ground soon on its first North American plant.It’s in Weld County.Dan Meyers speaks with Laura Brandt […]