
Don’t Be Surprised By The June Tornadoes
Five of our state’s counties are in the top eight nationally for tornado frequency.

How Many People Have Died In Police Confrontations This Year?
The Washington Post says almost 400 people have died in confrontations with police so far this year across the country.

On Twitter, Air Force Academy cadets graduate, caps fly, jets roar
.@SecAF23 James to graduating @AF_Academy cadets: “I charge you to lead us into the future.” http://t.co/fC9SIpvEOo pic.twitter.com/cFLm7Ck3F4 — Stephen Losey (@StephenLosey) May 28, 2015 It’s a stirring sight every year: […]

The 2016 Presidential Race: Who’s Running, And What they’re Saying
Coverage of the candidates from both parties, and updating this page as they join or drop out of the race.


Neuroscience and surgery, and what we’ve yet to learn
Were you following along last week with our three-part series on the discoveries neuroscientists are making about toxic stress in the brain, how it affects kids in poverty and how the research […]

In purple Colorado, GOP hopes for Latino gains
In Colorado, The New York Times has found a family emblematic of the GOP’s challenge.

Tourist rescued in Yellowstone; fell into canyon while taking picture
Two park rangers threw the man a rope that they secured to a tree and a sign.

Is Supermax just ‘a fancy prison out there in Colorado’?
New York Times’ Mark Binelli told us in April, a lawsuit claims the place is so inhumane that it causes mental illness.

Plows inch closer on Trail Ridge Road in Rocky Mountain National Park
Loveland Daily Reporter-Herald reports.

Colowyo and Trapper coal mines ruling riles industry, governor
Federal regulators should have taken greenhouse gas emissions into consideration before issuing the permits, a judge says.

It’s May, and A-Basin says its breaking records
Up there, tucked under the Continental Divide, it’s been a crazy three days of — skiing.

Signs of change in Wyoming: LGBT protections in Laramie; oil-driven demographic shifts
Wyoming has its first anti-discrimination ordinance aimed at broadly protecting lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgendered residents.

GOP-controlled House panel cuts Amtrak funding
Two Amtrak lines run through Colorado. One carries the California Zephyr. The other carries the Southwest Chief.

With decks and backyards washed away, C. Springs residents blame city
North Rockrimmon Creek was swollen by the deluge and ate away at its banks.

Wild weekend weather: Snow, tornadoes and sinkholes
Light snow continues through the day with temperatures dipping into the 20s overnight for #Denver.