
After Tucson, Perlmutter Returns To Grocery Stores
Photo: The Aurora Sentinel Colorado Congressman Ed Perlmutter is meeting constituents at a grocery store in Lakewood Saturday. It’s the first of Perlmutter’s “Government in the Grocery” meetings since the […]

By Mike Lamp

Ritter to Head CSU New Energy Center
After leaving the governor’s office January 11, Bill Ritter becomes director of the Center for the New Energy Economy being created at Colorado State University.

By Mike Lamp

Census Bureau Says More Coloradans Living In Poverty
Colorado state demographer Elizabeth Garner talks about poverty, second-home ownership, and immigrant birthrates. She talks with CPR’s Jonathan Brown about December’s report from the U.S.

By Mike Lamp

Slow, Steady Job Growth Forecast for 2011
Economists at the University of Colorado at Boulder predict slow, steady recovery for the state’s economy next year, with businesses creating more than ten thousand new jobs.

By Mike Lamp

Rarely Seen Gull Touches Down In Colorado
People usually have to travel above the Arctic Circle for a glimpse of the Ross’s Gull. But just before Thanksgiving, one turned up at Cherry Creek State Park south of […]

By Mike Lamp

Colorado Cleantech Future
Wind, solar, biofuels and “smart grid” companies are the major players in Colorado’s cleantech industry, which is looking for ways to bring new business to the state. A just-released industry […]

By Mike Lamp

Facts and Fiction in Campaign Ads
Marshall Zellinger dissects the assertions, accusations and innuendo in dozens of political TV ads. He tells Colorado Public Radio’s Mike Lamp most ads aren’t completely untrue.

By Mike Lamp

CU Mars Mission Gets NASA Green Light
University of Colorado scientists are looking for an answer to a basic question about Mars: where did the water go? A mission to study the Martian atmosphere could provide some […]

By Mike Lamp

CU Mars Mission Gets NASA Green Light
University of Colorado scientists are looking for an answer to a basic question about Mars: where did the water go? A mission to study the Martian atmosphere could provide some […]

By Mike Lamp

Big Job Ahead For New NPS Regional Director
There are a lot of countries smaller than the area John Wessels oversees as Director of the National Park Service Intermountain Region.

By Mike Lamp

DeGette Renews Push for Stem Cell Bill
Advocates for embryonic stem cell research, including Colorado Democrat Diana DeGette, were surprised this week when Judge Royce Lamberth blocked an executive order expanding federal funding for the research. The […]

By Mike Lamp

Deep Freeze Seed Storage in Fort Collins
The Seed Bank in Ft. Collins, officially known as the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation, guards thousands of seed varieties.

By Mike Lamp

‘Like A Giant Straw’
Since the Buffalo Creek Fire in 1996, engineers with Denver Water have been planning a difficult project they knew would have to be done one day: dredging out tons of […]

By Mike Lamp

CPR NEWS CLARIFICATION
CPR NEWS CLARIFICATION Yesterday Colorado Public Radio news reported that Democratic Senator Michael Bennet voted to approve the financial reform package passed by the US Senate.

By Mike Lamp

Where the Roof Meets the Road
A new shingle recycling plant in Denver will turn old asphalt roofing into material for road paving.

By Mike Lamp

Metro State Gallery Has a New Home
After nearly 20 years in downtown Denver, Metropolitan State College’s Center for Visual Art opens its new site in the booming Santa Fe Arts District. Metro State President Stephen Jordan […]

By Mike Lamp