After Wildfire, Royal Gorge Bridge Still Closed
A popular tourist spot could reopen later this month, at least partially, after a destructive wildfire.
By Ryan Warner
Governor Says Two Tax Hikes Are Critical
Produced by Megan Verlee Governor John Hickenlooper is extolling the virtues of two proposed tax increases headed for the November ballot. One would pay for regulating recreational marijuana.
By Ryan Warner
Temple Grandin’s Autistic Brain
We’re going inside the brain of the brilliant, autistic animal scientist Temple Grandin. Grandin teaches at Colorado State University. She’s well known for designing slaughterhouses that don’t freak out cattle.
By Ryan Warner
Senator Mark Udall on Fires, Privacy
Senator Mark Udall, Democrat from Colorado, knew something that disturbed him. But he couldn’t share it with the American people.
By Ryan Warner
The Plight of Volunteer Firefighters
Fires are burning across the state, and many of the people fighting them are volunteers. We’re going to talk about the dangers they face.
By Ryan Warner
Loud and Clear: Tiny Homes and Big Issues
“Loud & Clear” is when we turn the microphone over to listeners, and get their reactions to our show.
By Ryan Warner
Can An Employee Be High on the Job?
produced by Stephanie Lecci It seems pretty straightforward: An employee comes to work high, and they’re fired.
By Ryan Warner
The Town That Owns A Glacier & Other Water Wonders
Cities in the West were developed on a fluke.
By Ryan Warner
Colorado Jobs Back to Pre-Recession Levels
produced by Nell London Colorado is just shy of recovering the jobs it lost during the Great Recession.
By Ryan Warner
Online Shoppers May Have To Pay Colorado Sales Tax
produced by Nell London If you’ve ever shopped online, you’ve probably noticed that you can avoid some taxes.
By Ryan Warner
The Man Who Measures Everything
Produced by Nell London We are constantly being monitored. Frequent shopper cards mean that grocery stores know what we’re buying. Our activity on Facebook determines what ads we see.
By Ryan Warner
The carsick road racer
If you had serious carsickness, the last thing you’d probably agree to is a 8,000-mile road race that crosses some of the most remote spots in the world.
By Ryan Warner
The Guy That Big New Court Building Is Named After
A politician who used to get the nastiest letters from voters, and whose political hopes were dashed because of a controversial stance, well, that guy’s name is emblazoned across the […]
By Ryan Warner
Commit a Misdemeanor? Hand Over Your DNA
produced by Elaine Grant Is it a fantastic crime fighting tool? Or a creepy invasion of privacy?
By Ryan Warner
Book excerpt: The day a real estate tycoon decided not to die
(Jenny Brundin/CPR News)Dave Liniger has a zest for life and co-founded a small real estate firm in Denver that grew to become Re/Max, the largest real estate franchise in the […]
By Ryan Warner
Loud & Clear: Roger Ebert Stirs Memories in Colorado
Time for “Loud & Clear,” our Friday feedback segment.
By Ryan Warner