
Mental Health Issues, Obesity Are Targets Of New Child Care Rules
Some owners of child care centers say they still worry the new standards will increase the already high cost of child care.

By Sam Brasch

Sexual Transmission Of Zika Confirms Theory Of CSU Researcher
Dr. Brian Foy thinks he transmitted the Zika virus to his wife in 2008. Now the CDC has confirmed a similar case in Texas.

By Sam Brasch

CU Study Calls For $2.6 Trillion Power Grid Overhaul
The upgrade would deliver renewable energy over longer distances, researchers say.

By Sam Brasch

Does Privilege Explain The Higher Rate Of White Male Suicides?
Older white men take their own lives more frequently than any other demographic group. But why?

By Sam Brasch

How The Gold King Mine Spill Got Silverton To Change Its Tune On Superfund
Silverton resisted a Superfund designation for decades. It just took a bright orange river to change things.

By Sam Brasch

Less TV Time: Colorado Rules For Child Care Centers Take Effect
Regulations are meant to combat obesity in kids and other problems. But some say they go too far.

By Sam Brasch

Gene Editing Breakthrough Fuels Colorado Research, Begs Ethics Issues
CRISPR has made genetic modification cheaper, faster and more precise than ever. But what should Colorado scientists do with all that power?

By Sam Brasch

Students Square Off In Meat Judging At National Western Stock Show
Prime, choice or select? The right answer could mean a trophy — or even a job — in the little-known world of competitive meat judging.

By Sam Brasch

Teaching Coloradans How To Help In A Mental Crisis
Mental health first aid teaches empathy and practical responses, but can it become as common as CPR?

By Sam Brasch

Study: Pine Beetles Not Helping Water Flow In Colorado
For years, scientists had hoped dead trees would allow more water to flow to people.

By Sam Brasch

Durango Tourism Weathers Gold King Mine Spill, With An Exception
In fact, the city is seeing increases in revenues from retail sales and lodging taxes.

By Sam Brasch

Solar Company Brings 800 Jobs To Denver
The 800 jobs are mostly technology-oriented, says Sun Run CEO Lynn Jurich.

By Sam Brasch

Colorado Farmers Start Hemp Co-Op
The cooperative will help farmers build an industry around the cash crop, organizers say.

By Sam Brasch

Denver Police Clear Camp Of Homeless Activists
Denver Homelessness Out Loud has been trying to establish housing on a vacant land near Denver’s Curtis Park.

By Sam Brasch

Denver Homeless Activists Still Fighting For Village Of Tiny Houses
Activists defied an eviction notice for a tent village on the land Thursday.

By Sam Brasch

Denver Homeless Activists Keep Up Push For Tiny House Village
Denver Homeless Out Loud has been trying to establish housing on a large empty lot in downtown.

By Sam Brasch