
Denver Mayor Hancock says external review of jail needed
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock responds to the string of recent videos involving law enforcement officers and allegations of abuse of power.

Danish researcher: Why you keep failing to do the right thing
A Danish researcher visiting Colorado warns that our everyday behavior is “basically killing us and costing us a lot of money.”

Daughter of civil rights leader Vincent Harding talks about father’s legacy
The stories of civil rights leaders are being spread by The Veterans of Hope Project, pivotal civil rights leader’s daughter says.

Why Hot Yoga Might Not Burn As Many Calories As You Thought
As the Bikram yoga craze sweeps the globe, one Colorado researcher finds that practitioners are getting about the same burn as they would if they went for a brisk walk.

Denver Sheriff Gary Wilson steps down
Allegations of misconduct and excessive use of force involving deputies have “shaken the trust” of the public, Denver’s mayor said Monday.

Rancher links rising beef prices to the drought
The drought has ended for much of Colorado, but the U.S. Drought Monitor map shows big red splotches over southeastern parts Colorado, meaning “extreme” to “exceptional” conditions — the worst drought ratings. And that’s causing beef prices to climb.

Amid abuse of power allegations, Denver sheriff vows crackdown at jail
Denver Sheriff Gary Wilson’s jail is facing 114 internal affairs investigations — quite a few for a department with about 750 officers.

Making smart cool: Colorado author turns nerd stereotype on its head
Dom Testa wonders if America will ever wake up to realize the Steve Urkels of the world are the real cool kids.

After two lightning deaths in Colorado, expert offers safety suggestions
Two people were killed by lightning in as many days in Rocky Mountain National Park. An expert has advice for staying safe.

Teeny-tiny hedgehog roamed Earth 52 million years ago
A Colorado researcher says the fragment of a tiny jawbone found in British Columbia may belong to a hedgehog that was the size of your thumb.

CU Denver offering ‘gunshot trauma training’ classes
About 400 faculty and staff at the University of Colorado Denver’s campuses are on a wait list to receive a form of modified combat training that could help them save a life in the event of a shooting.

70 years later, mystery of Glenn Miller’s disappearance may be solved
Big band leader Glenn Miller, one of the University of Colorado’s most famous dropouts, was neither a spy nor killed by friendly fire, as some suggest, says the author of a soon-to-be-released book.

Top firefighter recalls South Canyon Fire, talks about road ahead
On the 20th anniversary of the South Canyon Fire, Shane Greer, a hotshot then and a leader in the U.S. Forest Service now, speaks about the past and the future.

In southern Colorado, concerns grow over high utility rates
Advocates for the poor claim Black Hills Corp. has contributed to poverty and one state legislator is trying to make sure consumer interests are better accounted for when utilities raise rates.

Colorado photographer: playgrounds of the past disappearing
Brenda Biondo has been photographing old playground equipment, and she’s sad to see so much of it go away.

The more bicyclists, the safer they are, researchers say
Bicycling to work is up, but so are accidents. Still, bicycle advocates say riders shouldn’t be dissuaded by the statistics.