Barbie’s Now A Robotics Engineer. This CU Professor Helped Make It Happen
Casey Fiesler, an assistant professor of Information Science, consulted with Mattel for the latest version of the Barbie doll, which aims to get girls interested in science and technology careers.
What Do National Security And Foreign Policy Experts Think About The Helsinki Summit?
Former government staffers and academics discussed Trump and Putin’s meeting at the Aspen Security Forum.
Colorado’s New Candidates For Governor Are At Ideological Extremes, Analysts Say
Democratic and Republican political junkies discuss the nominees for governor and what the general election may look like.
Lori Poland Partners With Her Childhood Doctor To Launch Child Welfare Foundation
Dick Krugman treated Lori Poland after she was kidnapped. She’s now a licensed therapist.
‘The Last Cowboys’ Explores One Family’s Rodeo Dynasty And Disappearing Way Of Life
The family is the subject of a new book, “The Last Cowboys,” written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Branch.
Freed Slave Julia Greeley, Who Served Denver’s Needy, Could Become A Saint
Greeley attended Catholic mass everyday and served the poor by night on the streets.
Colorado Offers Walk-In Centers For Those Considering Suicide
Loved ones should feel free to ask questions and intervene if they sense a loved one is considering ending their life, an expert says.
This Colorado Woman Was There The Night Robert Kennedy Was Shot
Greeley native Polly Baca was a staffer for Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign.
Candidate For Governor Jared Polis, Democrat, On The Record
The online retail entrepreneur turned politician is campaigning on free early childhood education, state-led healthcare and increased gun control.
Candidate For Governor Walker Stapleton, Republican, On The Record
State Treasurer Walker Stapleton came to Colorado 15 years ago. He worked with high-tech startups and led a real-estate investment company before public office.
The Denver Post Is Struggling, Yet Potential Buyers Appear Interested
Breaking into the newspaper industry anywhere isn’t the most appealing business move. But the Post’s potential buyers are still interested.
Does Sealing Child Autopsy Reports Protect Family Privacy Or Hide Important Facts?
A measure approved by the legislature and awaiting action by the governor would ban release of minors’ autopsies in most cases.
Party Leader’s Support Of Gun Warning Bill Raises Red Flags Among Republicans
State Rep. Cole Wist, a Republican from Arapahoe County, has drawn ire from his party for supporting the so-called “Red Flag Warning” bill.
The Denver Post Profits Handsomely, Even As Owner Slashes Staff
Dozens of Denver Post staffers have been laid off recently even though analysts say the Post and its sister papers saw a 19 percent profit increase last year.
Gov. Hickenlooper: Modify TABOR To Pay Colorado Teachers More
The governor says if TABOR’s binds were loosened, education funding could go up without a tax increase.
Who, Or What Is The Denver Post’s Owner, Alden Global Capital?
Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi talks about his reporting on the secretive company, whose newspaper holdings stretch far beyond Colorado.