
So far in Sochi, Coloradans falling short of their Olympic goals
Some Colorado athletes have been injured in practice runs. Others haven’t performed up to their own standards in competition.

Colorado company poised to capitalize on demand for more secure credit cards
A Littleton company is one of the largest U.S. makers of credit cards that have a computer chip in them. Experts say such cards would help prevent security breaches like the one at Target in December.

Gov. Hickenlooper says he will consider fighting proposed carbon limits
The EPA has proposed caps on emissions for new power plants. Officials in northeast Colorado asked the Governor to oppose them.

Gov. Hickenlooper says there’s wiggle room when it comes to new gun law
Republicans failed this week in their latest attempt to repeal expanded gun background checks but the governor says he would support a subtle change to the law.

A month into legal marijuana sales, no campaign to educate Colorado’s kids
Gov. John Hickenlooper has asked for such a campaign and says the state has one in the works. Meanwhile, teachers are asking for more drug counselors.

Retiring Univ. of Colorado medical school dean reflects on his 24 years in office
Richard Krugman is the longest-serving medical school dean in the country.

What to expect from Coloradans competing in Sochi Olympics
At least 19 Coloradans are competing in the Winter Games, many of them in skiing disciplines.

Gov. Hickenlooper addresses gun laws, marijuana and carbon emissions
In an interview with CPR, the governor talked about efforts to repeal gun measures, what still needs to be done to keep marijuana from children and proposed rules on carbon emissions.

Colorado Supreme Court to consider whether you can be fired for using pot
Marijuana use is legal in Colorado, but employers still have the right to fire you for it. That could change later this year.

Remember those Super Bowl wagers? Time to pay the piper
Whether it was Rocky Mountain oysters, local beer or a work of fine art, it’s time to pay up on those Super Bowl bets.

10 things even non-fans should know about Broncos Super Bowl appearance
What does the Chinese New Year have to do with the Broncos? Find out here.

Even with new federal guidance, Colorado bankers wary of marijuana business
Attorney General Eric Holder said he’s preparing rules that will encourage banks to do business with marijuana businesses where they’re legal. But banks say those rules won’t do enough.

A year after fatal crash, X Games moves on
Snowmobiler Colten Moore took gold in Aspen a year after his brother became the first fatality in X Games history.

Married same-sex couples in Colorado fighting for more rights
The 2013 Supreme Court decision striking down the Defense of Marriage Act means that some states are allowing same-sex couples to file joint tax returns — even if their marriages are banned in the state.

Colorado skier beat cancer, now takes on brother in Sochi Olympics
The Fletcher brothers from will compete together — and against each other — in Nordic combined events at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.

More Coloradans on Medicaid could mean more ER visits, not less
The Hickenlooper administration says Colorado will not experience the same results as Oregon did when the state expanded Medicaid in 2008.