
CU Anschutz Students To Study Role Doctors Played In The Holocaust
A doctor says students need to understand how medical professionals acted during the Holocaust to guard against repeating history.

Senators Demand Probe Into Army’s Discharge Of Troops With Mental Problems
Twelve U.S. senators are asking the Army’s top watchdog to launch an investigation into why the Army kicked out more than 22,000 soldiers for misconduct since 2009.

Former Ambassador Christopher Hill Discusses Situation In Syria
Is Syria in a perpetual war or is there a way diplomats can solve the conflict there that’s fueled a refugee crisis for the world?

Investigation: Army Kicked Out Thousands Of Soldiers With Brain Injuries, Mental Health Issues
A secret tape leads to an investigation and questions about the treatment of troops at Fort Carson.

CU Denver Author Explores The Fab Four’s Legal Woes In ‘Suing The Beatles’
The Beatles were just ordinary lads from Liverpool. When they struck it rich, the legal headaches followed.

High-Wire Walker, Balloonist, Flight Pioneer: That Was Ivy Baldwin
There’s a new film about a 1970s high-wire crossing of New York’s Twin Towers. But do you know the story of Colorado’s high-wire walker?

From Obama To Pope Francis, A Denver Man Brings The Jewish Perspective
As national chairman of the Anti-Defamation League, Barry Curtiss-Lusher has met the president, the pope and the Dalai Lama in a whirlwind few years.

Denver Team To Represent The U.S. At 3×3 Hoops Championship In Abu Dhabi
Team Denver will bring no coach and just one sub with them to the FIBA 3×3 World Tour Finals in Abu Dhabi later this week.

A Mass Burial In Colorado, Led By The Denver Museum of Nature & Science
The museum says it feels an ethical obligation to bring some of the human remains held in its collection to a final resting place.

ACLU Derails ‘Aggressive’ Anti-Panhandling Laws In Colorado
Some laws make it illegal for people to ask for money after sunset or to panhandle at a bus stop.

Why Colorado’s Bike Czar Wants The State To Spend $100 Million On Cycling
Critics say the governor should focus on the state’s clogged roads and crumbling bridges.

Loud & Clear: Old Gates Factory, Minoru Yasui, Syphilis, Olympics, Syrian Poet And Unicyclist
Reaction to Syrian poet Amal Kassir and why developer Dana Crawford didn’t take on Denver’s defunct Gates factory in our feedback segment.

How Jamey Mossengren Unicycled The Entire 500-Mile Colorado Trail
When Jamey Mossengren hit the trail, he decided to leave the bear repellent behind. It was too heavy. Six minutes later, he encountered three bears.

Documentary Sheds Light On Robert Craig’s Work At The Keystone Policy Center
From the Oil and Gas Task Force to honey bees, the center has worked with the players at the heart of many contentious issues over the years.

Nun Who May Have Faced Billy The Kid Could Become A Saint
The Roman Catholic Church in New Mexico is in the process of investigating the big tales of the Old West that surround Sister Blandina Segale.

From Taxi Drivers To The Disabled, Who Wins And Loses With Driverless Cars
A Colorado author predicts that driverless cars will reduce traffic jams, put cabbies out of work — and be a boon to families’ checkbooks.