
One-Fifth Of Days This Year Have Triggered Air Advisories In Colorado
It’s not just recent wildfire smoke that’s caused dozens of air pollutant advisories so far this year.

Loud & Clear: Colorado Matters listeners speak about toxic river water, the lemonade biz, and Aurora theater shooting
Colorado Matters listeners share their thoughts on the Animas River spill, Aurora shooting victims and 9-year-old lemonade wizard.

Advocates Aid 1,200 Victims Of Aurora Theater Shooting
Convicted killer James Holmes took the lives of 12 and injured 70 others, but those weren’t the only victims, a prosecutor says.

What’s Behind Colorado’s Stubbornly High Suicide Numbers
As suicides hit a record high in Colorado, an expert says stigma continues to surround mental health.

Colo. Mine Cleanup Expert: ‘No Qualms’ About Swimming In The Animas
“The levels of the toxic metals that are in the water are now low enough, says Ron Hewitt Cohen, a mine cleanup expert.

How A Field Of Decaying Bodies In Grand Junction Helps Investigators
Crime scene investigators and students studying insects are among those who frequent the Colorado field commonly called a “body farm.”

An Overview Of The USA Pro Cycling Challenge On Its 5th Birthday
Colorado’s biggest cycling event, the USA Pro Challenge, starts Monday.

‘There Are No Winners’ In Theater Shooting Verdict, State Public Defender Says
James Holmes’ defense had a strategy aimed at sparing their client the death penalty. It worked.

Theater Trial Prosecutor Would ‘Seriously Consider’ Pursuing Death Penalty Again
Prosecutor George Brauchler speaks about the choices he made in the Aurora theater shooting case.

After Latest Attack, How Movie Theaters Can Make Customers Safer
Theater staff receive more training making popcorn than on security, theater safety expert says.

Loud & Clear: From Skipping The Restaurant Tip To Mesa Verde Artifacts
Colorado Matters listeners sound off about skipping the tip at restaurants, helmet-less cyclists and Mesa Verde artifacts in Europe.

Blind Hiker, Trevor ‘Zero’ Thomas, Completes Colorado Trail With Dog, Tennile
After he went blind 10 years ago, Trevor Thomas took a “leap of faith” and got onto a trail and started hiking — with some help from strangers.

Loud & Clear: From Potholes To Ecosystems
Colorado Matters listeners sound off about damage to their cars and Colorado water.

2-Time Pro Challenge Winner Van Garderen Won’t Return This Year
Van Garderen tells Velo News he needs to prove himself on a “bigger scale” after dropping out of the Tour de France with an illness last week.

Dogs Can Detect Seizures Before They Happen, Trainer Says
Some dogs have the power to detect epileptic seizures before they occur, becoming a powerful ally to the disabled, a dog trainer says.

Colorado Restaurant Experts Weigh Pros, Cons Of Skipping The Tip
Several restaurants across the country, including at least two in Colorado, have eliminated tipping to provide a salary for their wait staff.