
Behemoth Beer Acquisition Means Change For Colorado’s Coors
SAB Miller would likely have to sell its interest in a joint venture with Denver-based Molson Coors Brewing.

Volunteers Find Unmarked Graves Of Black Civil War Soldiers In Pueblo Cemetery
After more than 100 years, four men buried at Roselawn Cemetery in Pueblo, Colo. received headstones and a well-attended ceremony to honor them.

Study: What A Teen Brain Really Looks Like On Drugs
The study will include sets of identical twins, fraternal twins, and unrelated individuals to compare differences in the brain at various levels of drug use.

Why This Scientist Is Kicking Himself About A Pluto Revelation
Why the appearance of blue skies on Pluto came as a big surprise for New Horizons’ scientists.

Million Man March Anniversary Event Demands ‘Justice or Else’
Hundreds are expected in Washington D.C. on Oct. 10 to demand “justice or else” from the federal government.

CU Denver Professor Builds With Beer-Making Waste And Cow Dung
Julee Herdt thinks she can make renewable building materials out of just about anything that contains fiber.

In The Roaring Fork Valley, Renewed Concern Over Affordable Housing Shortage
People in the valley say they can’t afford to live where they work, and that weakens the community.

What’s The Deal With For-Profit Paleontology?
A team from commercial paleontology organization Triebold Paleontology says it has unearthed a new dinosaur species.

Amal Kassir Tackles Syrian Civil War And Injustice With Verse
Amal Kassir has performed her poetry everywhere from Malaysia to Turkey. People have taken notice.

Where To Catch The Fall Colors In Colorado
Travel writer Dan Leeth talks about a few of his favorite places to watch the leaves change color.

A Colo. Gym Owner Talks About Training For NBC’s ‘American Ninja Warrior’
Isaac Caldiero, of Fort Collins, became the first person in seven seasons to win NBC’s American Ninja Warrior.

As Syrian Crisis Grows, A Look At How Colorado Has Handled Refugees Before
Colorado has a long history of welcoming refugees. The state took in roughly 2,000 last year.

Loud & Clear: Alfred Packer, Rutt Bridges, the Gold King Mine and starry nights
Driverless cars and a cannibal make appearances in our regular feedback segment.

Hugos Battle: Both Sides Claim Sci-Fi Is Being Ruined By Politics
The science fiction awards have been marred by controversy this year. Some conservative writers claim they’re being discriminated against.

Denver Company Harkens Back To Idea Of Doctors’ House Calls
You can have a pizza delivered to your door with your smartphone. Now there’s a company that says it can deliver a health care professional.

How An Aspen Doctor Helped Get ‘Pink Viagra’ Approved By The FDA
The new drug is the first to treat Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in women — but it’s approval has been controversial.