Tiny Dinosaur Dodged The Giants Near Fruita
Scientists have been able to classify the Fruitadens dinosaur. Ryan Warner speaks with paleontologist George Callison, who discovered its remains 30 years ago.
By Ryan Warner
Feds Vs. Medical Pot Growers
Does the recent arrest of a Colorado man growing marijuana signal a war on medical marijuana in the state? Ryan Warner speaks with US Attorney David Gouette.
By Ryan Warner
New Immunization Project in Denver Schools
Ryan Warner talks with Doctors Judith Shlay, of Denver Health, and Matthew Daley, of Kaiser Permanente, about trying out a new child immunization project.
By Ryan Warner
Monthly Conversation with Gov. Bill Ritter, February, 2010
Ryan Warner talks to Ritter about topics including medical marijuana and higher education funding.
By Ryan Warner
Interior Sec’t Ken Salazar on His 1st Year
After a year in office, Salazar’s at odds with the oil and gas industry over leasing reforms. Ryan Warner spoke with Salazar from Washington D.C.
By Ryan Warner
How to Make Time Slow Down
A new study examines the relationship between expertise and perception of time.Ryan Warner talks with CSU professor Matthew Rhodes.
By Ryan Warner
Raising an Olympic Athlete
Ryan Warner talks to Allen and Allison Scott, who’ve raised Colorado figure skater Jeremy Abbott. He’s competing in this year’s winter games.
By Ryan Warner
Colorado Athletes At Winter Olympics
Ryan Warner speaks with Denver Post sports writer John Meyer about some of the homegrown athletes who will compete.
By Ryan Warner
Skating Club Turns Kids Into Champions
Ryan Warner speaks with Broadmoor Skating Club President John LeFevre about the club’s training program in Colorado Springs.
By Ryan Warner
State Unemployment Hotline Swamped
As more Coloradans apply for unemployment, some are complaining about long wait times on the phone.
By Ryan Warner
CU Prof Helps Complete Famous Author’s Novel
Ryan Warner speaks with Adam Bradley, who co-edited “Three Days Before the Shooting…The Unfinished Second Novel” of Ralph Ellison. Ellison published his first novel, “Invisible Man” in 1952.
By Ryan Warner
Study Looks At Global Warming & Western Forests
Coniferous forests that blanket the West may absorb less carbon dioxide as the climate warms. Ryan Warner speaks with Jia Hu of the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
By Ryan Warner
SCOTUS Ruling on Campaign Finance Means Changes in Colorado
Based on the recent decision, Republican groups plan to sue to reverse some state limits.
By Ryan Warner
Colorado Introduces New Education Standards
Ryan Warner talks to Jo O’Brien, Assistant Commissioner of Standards and Assessment with the Colorado Department of Education.
By Ryan Warner
Evangelicals Call for Immigration Reform
Churches have long advocated for changes to the immigration system. Evangelicals in Colorado recently added their voices.
By Ryan Warner
Decision In “Denver Three” Case
Two of three Democrats who were kicked out of a Bush town-hall meeting in 2005 sued. A decision has come down.
By Ryan Warner