
Some awards at Colorado high school science fairs cut after Trump administration slashes USAID funding
A student won an award at a regional science fair in Boulder, then the federal government clawed back part of his prize.

By Henry Larson

A shortage of Colorado’s sex offender therapists prompts public safety concerns
More than half of the jobs for behavioral health providers in state prisons are vacant. It’s a shortage professionals say has consequences for public safety, recidivism and the effectiveness of treatment itself.


Layered On Top Of Other Teen Worries, Climate Concerns Can Be Overwhelming
“Not everyone can be Greta Thunberg, you know?”


24,000 Young Coloradans Are Allowed To Vote On Super Tuesday For The First Time. So What’s On Their Minds?
For the first time in state history, 17-year-olds will have a chance to vote in Colorado primaries — if they’ll be 18 by the November general election.

By Henry Larson