
Homeless Students Forced To Pay More For College In Colorado, Says State Rep.
Rep. Brittany Pettersen says homelessness is on the rise among Colorado kids — and many of them hope to attend college but need more help to pay for it.

Doctor: The Key To Surviving The Plague Is A Fast Diagnosis
The plague is in the United States to stay. But is easily preventable with proper caution. Experts say to watch for fleas and to avoid handling wild rodents.

New Book Chronicles Colorado Cannibal ‘Alferd’ Packer
In the winter of 1874, “Alferd” Packer survived being stranded by relying on his companions — allegedly relying on the meat on their bones, that is.

Denver Entrepreneurs Pitch Obama At White House Demo Day
Base Directory is an app that links soldiers and military families on the move with resources about their new town — wherever that may be.

Boulder Man Perseveres In Effort To Find Body Of His Marine Great-Grandfather
Marine Lt. Alexander “Sandy” Bonnyman will be reburied in Knoxville, Tenn., next month.

7 Things Colorado Matters Host Ryan Warner Didn’t Know About Colorado
“Dr. Colorado” Tom Noel shared some highlights from his latest edition of “Colorado: A Historical Atlas.”

Three Creative Tips For Tenants Struggling Amid Denver’s High Rents
Since 2012, the average rent in the Denver metro area went up by 26 percent.

Shoddy Roads In Denver and Aurora Cost Drivers Hundreds of Dollars A Year
New report says that 43 percent of roads in the Denver metro area are in “poor” shape, and more investment is needed.

Colorado Musician Adapts To Cranial Dystonia By Moving From Sax To Drums
Clare Church was forced to adapt when a medical condition forced her to stop playing the saxophone. So she learned to play the drums.

Colorado’s New Archaeologist Notes Tensions Of Past And Present
Colorado’s geographic diversity makes it one of the most interesting places to study, says new State Archaeologist Holly Norton.

Loud & Clear: Privacy and Body Cameras, 16th Street Mall, And The Winter Park Ski Train
Listeners share their thoughts on police body cameras, Rinker Buck’s Oregon Trail book, and the Colorado State Patrol’s new lingo.

Fort Collins Engineer Zack Bieber Talks ‘BattleBots’ And Beyond
Building fighting machines in the late 1990s led the Coloradan into the more serious side of robotics.

Colorado State Patrol Wants You To Stop Saying This One Word
What is the difference between a car “crash” and a car “accident?” A “crash” is preventable, says the Colorado State Patrol.

Denver’s Long History Of African-American Police Officers Showcased In Exhibit
Isaac Brown, Denver’s first African American police officer, is just one of many individuals on display at the Blair-Caldwell African American research library.

Pro Tips: How To Score A Home Sale In Denver’s Hot Market
If you’ve been frustrated in your search for a new home, these tips may help make your next bid a winning one.

How Much Of All That Rain Does Colorado Actually Get To Keep?
Though many Coloradans were frustrated by the soggy spring, 18 other states and the country of Mexico were likely pleased. Here’s why.