Tattered Cover Court Ruling
Attorney Dan Recht on the Colorado Supreme Court ruling concerning the Tattered Cover Bookstore and the decision’s ramifications on the federal Patriot Act.
Teaching Forensics
Meg Langfur, who teaches forensics at Denver’s Mullen High School, talks about a new teaching practice that utilizes the solving of a murder as part of the curriculum.
Dances Inspired by Birds
Ballet Nouveau Colorado Artistic Director William Starn and Jesse Manno, music director for the University of Colorado dance department, on their collaboration with the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory to create […]
Designing Race Cars
Professor Ken Gall of the mechanical engineering department at the University of Colorado at Boulder on a recent collaboration with schools in England and Singapore to design a racecar.
River Otter Recovery
Laura Carlson speaks with Pam Schnurr with the Colorado Division of Wildlife about the state’s river otter recovery program.
Distance Learning
University of Denver Professor John Splaine on a Cable Center/CSPAN project to assess the effectiveness of distance learning.
Home Foreclosures
Nancy McCallin, executive director of the Governor’s office of state planning and budgeting, talks about the increase in home foreclosures in Denver this year.
Fort Collins Energy Conservation
Mayor Ray Martinez of Fort Collins on the efforts he has made to use energy more efficiently and reduce air pollution in his city.
Repairing Trails Near Aspen
Bruce Morrow, education and outreach manager with the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative, tells about the group’s plan to repair hiking trails on Capitol Peak near Aspen.
Women of the West Museum
Marsha Semmel, former president and CEO of Colorado’s Women of the West Museum, on the museum’s recent merger with the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles.
Returning Southern Ute Artifacts
Author James Goss talks about his research on the Southern Ute Indians and why he is now returning his research materials to a museum in southwest Colorado.
Drought Conditions
State climatologist Roger Pielke with the Atmospheric Sciences department at Colorado State University on the state’s worsening drought.
Chronic Wasting Disease
Colorado rancher and guide Ray Heid on how the discovery of chronic wasting disease in wild deer along the Western Slope impacts those who rely on hunting to earn a […]
Mine Clean-Up Bill
Summit County Commissioner Gary Lindstrom on Congressman Mark Udall’s “Good Samaritan” bill, allowing organizations to clean up contaminated mine sites without accepting legal liability.
River Access Rights-Greg Felt
Laura Carlson talks to Greg Felt with the Outfitter’s Association about a controversial amendment that went before lawmakers this session requiring anyone floating through private property to hunt or fish […]
Independence Site Preservation
Reid Haughey, executive director of the Aspen Valley Land Trust, on preservation of the Independence mining town site as Forest Service land.