
Polis: Easy Ways to Save a Trillion Dollars
We’re going to talk to Congressman Jared Polis now about ways the federal government could raise more money. Polis outlined his ideas recently in the Wall Street Journal.

By Zachary Barr

Rep. Gardner: Speed Up Drilling in the Arctic
Republican Congressman Cory Gardner thinks the way to bring down gas prices and unemployment is to drill for more domestic oil in the Arctic.

By Zachary Barr

A Kiss and Tell With an Asteroid
In pop culture, asteroids are a big deal. In Hollywood movies, they threaten to destroy Earth. And there was that Atari video arcade game, Asteroids.

By Zachary Barr

For Sale: Rare Photo of Famed Outlaw
The only authenticated photograph of Billy the Kid is up for auction this weekend in Denver. The image of the famous outlaw is expected to fetch six figures.

By Zachary Barr

Classical Music Festivals
Summertime in Colorado is when live classical music and opera really take off. Numerous festivals and performances are happening all over the state.

By Zachary Barr

Battling Pirates from Landlocked Louisville
[Photo: Flickr user Earl] A lot of people have a romantic view of pirates these days, unless fighting the modern-day ones is your full time job, as it is for […]

By Zachary Barr

Will You Go to Prom with Me?
It’s prom season when high school kids go all out: fancy outfits, nice restaurants, maybe even a limo.

By Zachary Barr

GED Lifts Drop-outs
It’s graduation season. High school seniors will be getting diplomas, tossing caps into the air. But many students don’t make it that far and drop out.

By Zachary Barr

Summer Rock and Pop Concerts
The old saw “the show must go on” wasn’t exactly true last year. Entire rock and pop music tours were canceled — ticket sales were that bad.

By Zachary Barr

Dry Times Return to Baca County
People in Baca County look to the west a lot these days. They’re hoping to see rain clouds approach.

By Zachary Barr

Three Fracking Fluid Ingredients: Lead, Diesel Fuel, Walnut Hulls
Congresswoman Diana DeGette wants the oil and gas industry to be a lot more forthcoming about how it does business.

By Zachary Barr

Church Hat Shopping? Try Big and Glitzy
Spring is here and Sunday is Easter. These are good excuses to don some new clothes and, for some, a new church hat.

By Zachary Barr

‘Thin’ Solar Shows Promise
It’s mostly small companies that make up Colorado’s solar energy industry. But the other day, one of the world’s largest companies joined the mix here.

By Zachary Barr

Parachuting for Gold in Old Mexico
We got a book in the mail the other day and the title grabbed our attention.

By Zachary Barr

He Knew It Fell From The Sky
Robert Dunn found something really weird the other day in rural Moffat County, in the northwest corner of Colorado.

By Zachary Barr

Army Says Expansion Shelved
photo: Kaylinn Gilstrap photo: Kaylinn Gilstrap In southeastern Colorado, there’s a long-standing feud between ranchers and the U.S. Army.

By Zachary Barr