
Controlling Whirling Disease
Eddie Kochman, aquatic wildlife manager with the Colorado Division of Wildlife, on stepping up efforts to control the spread of whirling disease.

Slavens School Honored
Principal Charles Elbot of Slavens School on the national recognition the school has received as one of eight “schools of character.”

Stocking Infected Fish
David Nickum, director of the Colorado chapter of Trout Unlimited, on his group’s efforts to prompt the Colorado Division of Wildlife to stop stocking fish infected with whirling disease.

Decrease in Holiday Travel
David Rojahn, president of the Rocky Mountain chapter of the American Society of Travel Agents, on the decrease in travel reservations for the upcoming holiday season.

Denver Curfew Law
Denver teenager Andy Herm talks about a lawsuit he has filed that claims the Denver curfew law is unconstitutional.

Organization Provides Growth Information
Rich McClintock, executive director of the Livable Communities Resource Center, describes the new Denver-based organization.

Kerouac Reading
Denver author Sandra Dallas reads from Jack Kerouac’s On the Road.These readings, from the Words to Stir the Soul series hosted by the Center of the American West, are an […]

Improving Energy Efficiency
Jim Knutsen, with the Colorado Indoor Air Coalition, talks about working with organizations to improve energy efficiency and air quality.

Tracking Employee Internet Use
Bob Silk, vice president of sales and marketing at Fatline Corporation in Boulder on new technology that allows businesses to track how their employees use the Internet.

Statewide Weed Control
Colorado’s weed coordinator Eric Lane discusses a new plan to coordinate statewide weed control efforts.

Concealed Weapon Permits
Larimer County sheriff Jim Alderdan and Arvada police chief Ron Sloane discuss concealed weapons permits.

Anti-Depressant Scrutinized by Courts
Dr. Steve Dubovsky, a psychiatrist with the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, talks about the drug Luvox, an anti-depressant currently under scrutiny by the Colorado court system.

Death Penalty Legislation
Adams County District Attorney Bob Grant and David Lane, a private defense attorney, discuss a 1996 legislative decision that put Colorado death penalty cases into the hands of a three-judge […]

Colorado’s Roadside Markers
David Halaas, chief historian with the Colorado Historical Society, talks about the history of the state’s roadside markers.

New Silverton Ski Area
Aaron Brill tells about the Silverton Outdoor Learning and Recreation Center, a new ski area that opens this winter.

Another Look at Moffat County Proposal
Jeff Widen, associate director of the Colorado Environmental Coalition, with a different perspective on the Moffat County proposal.