

Is Summer Vacation Outdated?
A lot of kids are enjoying the first days of summer vacation. Camp, sleepovers and road trips are on the agenda — at least for some.

Should Boulder’s Next Sister City be in the West Bank?
Boulder city council is expecting a packed house on Monday. A special meeting will address whether to adopt a sister city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Nablus.

Fracking and Wine… A Bad Blend?
It’s Colorado Wine week. Restaurants and bars all over the state are hosting happy hours, tastings and even wine-inspired cocktail contests.

Did a Wet Spring Quench Denver’s Thirst?
Rain and snow this spring have made a dent in the state’s drought. But is the dent big enough to make up for more than two years of dry weather?

Wannabee Hemp Farmers Run into Roadblocks
It wasn’t just pot smokers who watched closely as state lawmakers crafted new rules for cannabis. Farmers were also paying attention.

Publisher Threatens Denver Librarian with $1 Billion Lawsuit
Scholars are under a lot of pressure to publish. “Publish or perish,” as they say. But, not all academic journals are legit.

Keeping Up With the Bills: Environment
This week, we’re highlighting important bills that came out of the state legislature this session. Today, our focus is new laws related to the environment.

US Senator Michael Bennet Defends Immigration Plan
The Gang of Eight, including Senator Michael Bennet, of Colorado, hope their bill to overhaul immigration doesn’t lose momentum.

Residents Prepare For Deadly Floods Near Waldo Canyon Fire
Colorado Springs has been under a flash flood watch for much of this week.

Tasty Recipes For Cinco De Mayo
To mark Cinco de Mayo, we’re talking about Mexican cuisine.

Did a Global Firestorm Kill the Dinosaurs?
66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into the earth, specifically the Yucatan Peninsula, in what’s now Mexico. It killed almost every living thing on the planet.

Facing a Looming Water Shortage, State Moves to Use Graywater
There’s a way to save water that every other western state takes advantage of– except Colorado…. and that’s using “graywater.” So taking bath tub water and irrigating the lawn.

The Age Of Man
Are we apon a new era? Scientists are debating whether we are entering “the Age of Man”– or technically-speaking– “the Anthropocene Epoch.”

Life Inside Colorado’s Oil And Gas Boom
Colorado oil production just hit a 50-year high: 48 million barrels. That’s almost a 50 percent increase in just a few years.

Does Colorado need an aerial fleet to fight fires?
It’s only the first day of spring, but Colorado’s wildfire season has already begun. The Galena fire has scorched roughly 1300 acres outside of Fort Collins.