E-Waste Recycler Sentenced to Federal Prison
This week the owner of a Denver recycling company was handed a 30-month prison sentence for duping customers.
The Colorado River Faces A Perilous Future
[Photo: Olivier Bacquet] In fifty years, or less, demand will outstrip supply on the Colorado River. That’s according to a recent federal study.
Aurora Struggles with Image Problem, Mayor Says
A year ago, a gunman opened fire inside a movie theater, killing 12 people and injuring 70 more.
Sand Creek Descendants Seek Justice
In the early morning of November 29, 1864, federal soldiers attacked a group of Native Americans as they slept. More than 160 people were slaughtered.
When people encroach on animals’ turf
When cities and highways grow, wild places shrink. That means less habitat for wildlife. This is what the “Wildlands Network” focuses on. Its co-founder is John Davis.
Building Houses So Immigrants Feel At Home
Not everyone pictures a white picket fence when they think of their dream home. Fernando Pages Ruiz has learned that, working with buyers who are immigrants.
The Story Behind Great Sand Dunes National Park
The Great Sand Dunes are one of the country’s newest national parks. They’re also a popular destination in Colorado for summer travelers.
New State Law May Lead to Toxic Waste Overseas
It’s now illegal in Colorado to toss dead TVs or outdated Playstations in the dumpster. A new law requires that household electronics, like DVD players and radios, be recycled.
Will the Immigration Debate Lose Steam?
Congress is in recess for the Fourth of July. The question is: will the momentum continue behind immigration reform? The proposal from the Gang of 8 has cleared the Senate.
Voices on Immigration (Part 6)
It’s a momentous week for immigration reform. The U.S. Senate passed a bill that overhauls the system. Every Democrat and 14 Republicans voted for it.
Voices on Immigration (Part 5)
As senators in Washington are in the final days of the debate on immigration reform, we continue our series “Voices on Immigration.”
Black Forest Fire Investigator Talks About Following Clues, Breaking Cases
Investigators are zeroing in on the cause of the deadly Black Forest Fire near Colorado Springs. Ryan Warner talks to Brenda Schultz, one of the investigators on the case.
Voices on Immigration (Part 4)
[Photo: John Randolph]The Congressional Budget Office just came out with numbers related to the immigration reform proposal.
Voices on Immigration (Part 3)
(Photo: Sasha Kimel)Immigrants are closely watching the debate this week in the US Senate over immigration reform. So is business — whether it’s agriculture, technology, or recreation.