Bark Beetles Continue To Devastate Colorado Forests. Climate Change Isn’t Helping
Warm, dry weather is on the rise in Colorado. It’s also the beetle’s preferred climate.
Reputation, If Not Science, Promotes CBD As A Cure-All. Regardless, Big Companies Want In
Even though there haven’t been rigorous human studies with CBD, the market for the purportedly anxiety- and pain-relieving, THC-free marijuana product is already huge.
Now That The Farm Bill Has Blessed Hemp, Colorado Farmers Are Rarin’ To Take The Lead
Pending a presidential signature, it will soon be legal to grow hemp in the United States for the first time in more than 80 years.
In 2019 It Will Be More Expensive To Hunt, Fish And Camp In Colorado
Starting Jan. 1, there will be varying increases to state licenses and annual park passes.
A GIF Guide To Convincing A Non-Voting Friend To Go Vote
If a picture says a thousand words, a GIF must say a million, right?
To Heal The Community, Arapahoe High Pulls Together In The Wake Of Recent Suicides
The community has struggled with a rash of recent student suicides, five in total over the last two years — four of whom went to Arapahoe.
‘Right To Farm’ Laws Allow Ag To Be Stinky And Noisy, But Some Neighbors Cry ‘Fowl’
When you drive into Ouray County, a sign reads “Welcome to Ouray County: A Right to Farm County.” But what do these laws ensure farmers?
Colorado Issues The State’s First Intersex Birth Certificate
Anunnaki Ray Marquez, now a Florida resident, wrote in their blog that they were the person who applied for and received the revised certificate.
Roads And Bridges Have Been Rebuilt, But Lyons Still Struggles To Recover Community Lost In The Floods
Five years on, affordable housing options remain scarce, and many have been forced to leave their hometown.
Colorado’s Drought Is Drying Up Ranchers’ Cattle, Too
Mesa County rancher Janie VanWinkle is one of the workshop organizers. She has already had to sell off 10 percent of her herd.
Historic Neighborhoods Worry Denver’s Sidewalk Crusade Could Cost Them Character
Preservationists and neighborhood advocates worry that Denver’s $4.5 million plan to refurbish the city’s sidewalks won’t take into account preserving historic neighborhood flagstone foot paths.
‘Dark Money’ Documentary Exposes What Happens When You Can’t Follow The Money
The film shifts the focus from Washington, D.C., to the West to explore political corruption.
This CSU Professor Flies Into Smoke-Filled Wildfire Airspace In The Name Of Science
Emily Fischer and her team pilot a specially outfitted aircraft to research smoke and air quality.
Wildfire Air Support Is More Than Choppers And Tankers. Colorado Has Smokejumpers Too
Air crews say that this fire season started a lot faster and harder than expected.
Independent Candidates Find Endorsements, Training And Funding From Unite Colorado
The advocacy group is close to landing five candidates on the November ballot, one for the State Senate and the rest for the State House.
Bin 707 Foodbar’s Perfect Palisade Peach Cobbler Recipe (Hint: Use Bourbon)
The Grand Junction foodie mainstay’s executive chef, Josh Niernberg, shares his recipe for a bourbon and vanilla peach cobbler.