
Study: Pot Sways Almost Half Of Vacationers Considering Colorado
Former Colorado Tourism Office head Al White once called marijuana’s effect on tourism “mariginal.” That’s changed.

Graphic: How Colorado’s Gun Laws Compare
Colorado is one of a few states that require universal background checks. But the state is far from the most restrictive when it comes to gun laws.

At Yearly Roundup, Arsenal Bison Herd Thinned To Help It Grow
The herd of 89 bison at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal is thriving, but 15 of the youngest won’t return as part of the round up.

Planned Parenthood Shooting Prompts A Question: Why Are Court Records Sealed?
Arrest documents could shed light on the shooter’s motive. But prosecutors regularly seal records to protect their investigation, attorneys say.

3 Killed, 9 Injured In Shooting At Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood
Three people, including one police officer, are dead after a shooting Friday in Colorado Springs. Nine others were injured, but in good condition.

Study: Doctors Wade Through Unnecessary Opioid Alerts In The ER
Emergency room doctors deal with more than 123 unnecessary electronic alerts to prevent just one unwanted reaction from a medication.

Colorado’s Gary Saltzman Elected President Of B’nai B’rith International
Saltzman will serve a three-year term leading the organization, which serves the Jewish community and advocates internationally for Israel.

CU Boulder Hosts CNBC’s GOP Debate. Here’s The Where, When And Why
The first debate will start at 4 p.m on Oct. 28. The main debate starts at 6 p.m. on the same day.

Authorities: California Drought May Be Pushing Illegal Marijuana Growers To Colorado
It’s possible the growers “came to the conclusion that Colorado’s climate this year is a little bit more hospitable, U.S. Attorney John Walsh says.

Colorado Medicaid Now Covers Nasal Device For Overdose Medicine
Officials hope that a family member or friend may be able to administer a naloxone spray more quickly and easily to someone who may be overdosing.

Stephen Colbert Riffs On Colorado Prison Labor At Whole Foods
“Prison labor? But everything at Whole Foods is supposed to be cage-free,” Colbert joked.

Colorado Ranks 2nd In Bike Commuting, Study Finds
Among the nation’s 70 biggest cities, Denver rose from 13th highest percent of bicycle commuters in 2013 to ninth.

Newsweek: ‘Schizophrenic’ Colorado Is ‘The Future Of Politics’
Democratic political consultant Craig Hughes tells the magazine, “The goal of politics here is ‘Don’t mess up my life.’”

Boulder Looks To Relax Its Pot Restrictions
The Boulder City Council will have its first reading of an ordinance Tuesday that would loosen marijuana regulations.

Dalai Lama Cancels All US Visits, Including CU Boulder Date
The Office of Tibet says that the Dalai Lama will consider rescheduling the visit. But all ticket costs for his October visit will be refunded.

Colorado Springs Wins $600K Body Camera Grant, Preps For Rollout
Sergeant James Sokolik with department’s Internal Affairs says the policy should be finalized on Jan. 1.