
Highway 72 to reopen after floods
Governor John Hickenlooper is expected to be on hand Monday morning for the reopening of State Highway 72.

By Mark Bevis

Americorps Volunteers Continue to Serve During Shutdown
Colorado Public Radio’s Mark Bevis spoke to Jhenn Whalen, one young volunteer who helps bring arts and music to Denver’s Whittier Elementary School.

By Mark Bevis

Water Tests Find Little Oil and Gas Pollution from Flood Damage
Colorado Floods, September 2013.

By Mark Bevis

What’s in that dirty flood water? A lot of sewage.
Perhaps no one knows what’s in those waters better than Steve Gunderson. He’s the Director of Water Quality at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

By Mark Bevis

Sedgwick County Prepares for Dark, Dirty Flood Waters
Flooding in Sedgwick County, CO (Photo: Mike Benson) Much of the floodwaters that brought so much damage to front range communities havesettled into the South Platte River, rolling across the […]

By Mark Bevis

One Family’s Story of Loss from the Black Forest Fire
The Black Forest Fire near Colorado Springs has killed at least two people and destroyed more homes than any other fire in Colorado history. Some 360 houses have burned.

By Mark Bevis

Rocky Mountain National Park Closed Until Further Notice
Aspen in shade near Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park [Photo: Daniel Mayer (Mav)] This is the time of year that thousands of people typically to head Rocky Mountain National […]

By Mark Bevis

Floodwaters Hamper Evans’ Strugggle to End ‘No Flush’
The City of Evans has set up many portable toilets to cope with the “no flush” order. Many like these dot the map in town.

By Mark Bevis

Flood Damage to Roads and Bridges Likely in the Hundreds of Millions of Dollars
Damage on Hwy 36, North of Lyons, Sept 15, 2013 [Photo: CO Dept of Transportation.] Story by Luke Runyon, KUNC News.

By Mark Bevis

Thursday morning update on the Boulder floods
Ben Pennymon with the Boulder County Office of Emergency Management tells CPR’s Mark Bevis rescue crews are clearing debris and trying to get to residents who need help.

By Mark Bevis

Rains Pummel Front Range
A Flash Flood Warning remains in effect for the Waldo Canyon burn area until 8:30 PM Thu 09/12/13.


Meet the Senator-Elect from El Paso County
The Republican unseated Democratic Senate President John Morse in El Paso County.

By Mark Bevis

Debate Continues Over Army’s Desires to Expand Pinon Canyon Site
A high-level Army official will be in Southern Colorado Tuesday/today to talk about long-debated expansion plans for a military training facility in the area.

By Mark Bevis

County Clerks Move Fast to Prepare Recalls
County Clerks in El Paso and Pueblo Counties are having to scramble to set up recall elections for state lawmakers, something that’s never happened in Colorado before.

By Mark Bevis

Governor’s Reprieve of Dunlap Raises Questions About Other Death Row Cases
Governor John Hickenlooper (Photo: Megan Verlee, CPR) Governor John Hickenlooper’s decision Wednesday to indefinitely postpone Nathan Dunlap’s execution is raising questions about the other death penalty cases in Colorado.

By Mark Bevis

Auraria Higher Ed Center faces discrimination charges
The employees allege they’ve suffered from unfair working conditions because AHEC has refused to provide policies and procedures in Spanish. And that, they argue, constitutes national origin discrimination.

By Mark Bevis