Adventure, empowerment and friendship: a sisterhood of rafters share their stories in ‘Where Are Your Men?’
"Where Are Your Men" was born out of Zan Merrill and her friends realizing that people still are surprised at women-only river trips.
Corneal transplant recipients display vision through photographic exhibit
Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank exhibit “Circle of Light Photo Project” features 19 images by people with limited vision before their corneal transplants.
Colorado researcher says people with PTSD are losing out on an effective treatment
A Boulder-based therapist characterized the decision as an enormous setback for those seeking treatment for PTSD.
Colorado mining town’s polluted legacy has a potential for profit, but some are wary of the risk
A proposal to remine waste piles comes amid surging global interest in re-processing waste containing discarded minerals that have grown more valuable over time and can now be more readily removed.
How a CSU researcher is working to predict the perfect peach
Ioannis Minas, an associate professor of pomology, has been working for about eight years on a way to better target the short window Colorado has for peaches.
Opponents of Amendment 80, including teachers and public school advocates, rally against proposed constitutional change
Backers say that the amendment just enshrines school choice in state law, but there are concerns the proposal could siphon funding away from public schools.
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Judge vacates five-year prison sentence for Aurora paramedic convicted in the death of Elijah McClain
In the resentencing hearing, the judge said Peter Cichuniec is not a risk to society
Crocs makes a McDeal
The Broomfield-based company is teaming up with McDonald's on a Crocs-themed Happy Meal.
Colorado plans to release up to 15 additional wolves this winter
The next stage of the controversial restoration program comes after the state failed to protect its first batch of wolves — and failed to protect livestock from the predators.
Observe the moon from a volcano in Northern New Mexico this Saturday
Events are taking place throughout Colorado, too.
One former Aurora paramedic has yet to spend any time in jail for Elijah McClain’s death, another seeks a sentence reduction
Jeremy Cooper, who was sentenced to 14 months of work release and four years of probation for giving McClain an overdose of ketamine, has not yet served a day in jail.
New seeds program creates chance to grow vegetables and build community through urban gardens
This Saturday’s potluck will be a time to share the harvest.
There are too many wild horses on too little land, federal officials say. Here’s how they’re thinning a herd in Colorado
Thirty of the horses will be darted with birth control drugs, while about 100 more will be placed up for adoption.
Why electric restaurants could be the key ingredient for cities trying to ditch fossil fuels
The climate impact of natural gas cooking has put chefs at the center of a red-hot local climate battle.
University of Colorado faculty and students say proposed disclaimer restricts free speech
The proposed amendment addresses communication on digital spaces controlled by campuses.
Boulder King Soopers Shooting Trial: Survivor testifies suspected gunman shouted ‘this is fun’ while shooting
A pharmacist working at the time of the shooting told the jury Thursday she heard the accused shooter screaming that he was having "fun."
Once top in the nation for youth e-cigarette use, Colorado’s usage rate has sharply dropped after community response
Despite the drop in usage, health advocates urge the state to stay vigilant in combatting the issue.
Boulder one of three finalists to land the Sundance Film Festival
The city is up against Cincinnati and the festival’s current home in Utah.