
Heat stress, heat stroke, and rethinking neighborhoods to stay cool
Dr. Jay Lemery helps us understand the impact of extreme heat.

Programs to combat Colorado’s youth vaping crisis get millions in new funding from Juul settlement
The money comes from a nearly $32 million legal settlement with e-cigarette manufacturer Juul, part of a national agreement.

Vacancy rate of Denver office space going up as empty space accrues in downtown
Empty office space has been piling up ever since the pandemic ushered in the era of remote work more than four years ago.

Yes, the plague does still exist – here’s how to avoid it
The plague is caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis.

Libertarians have dueling presidential candidates in Colorado as surprise RFK nomination causes chaos
The state party wants Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to appear on Colorado ballots as a Libertarian. But a member of the national party already submitted paperwork for someone else.
Psychs Peak Fest
Psychs Peak is a Colorado psych-rock focused camping music festival.
Psychs Peak Fest
Psychs Peak is a Colorado psych-rock focused camping music festival.

Coloradan Derrick White named to U.S. Olympic basketball team
The former CU Buff basketball player, who went to high school in Parker, is headed to Paris to play in the 2024 Olympic Games.
Vintage Baseball Game
July 27, 2024••• Saturday ••• 11:05am•••Vintage Baseball Game-Roger Maestas Field Located at 60 Beckers Lane Manitou Springs, Colorado 80829 In celebration of the Manitou Springs Day of Friendship, come cheer […]
35th Annual Pikes Peak Water Garden Society Pond Tour
The Pikes Peak Water Garden Society invites you to embark on a journey through the serene allure of ponds and water features nestled within our community during their 35th Annual […]
Francisco Fort Day
Francisco Fort Day celebrates the history and creativity of La Veta and the region. Come sip a Mountain Merman Sarsaparilla in the Saloon, and meet mountain men, blacksmiths, and storytellers.

July 10, 2024: Connections between healthcare and Indigenous values; Encounters with Rock ‘n’ Roll royalty
The Cora are an Indigenous people from Nayarit in western Mexico. Gunnison is home to one of their largest populations abroad. A new study looks at considerations they face with health care. And we speak with Marisela Ballesteros– the first Cora member of Gunnison’s city council. Then, we get context about the ethics violation of a top Democratic lawmaker. Plus, meeting Rock ‘n’ Roll royalty with music journalist G. Brown.

Encounters with Rock ‘n’ Roll royalty through the decades
“On Record” documents decades of popular music. The book series comes from G. Brown, longtime contributor to the Denver Post and head of the Colorado Music Experience. He uses thousands of photographs and draws from countless interviews to share his encounters with Rock ‘n’ Roll royalty. The latest volumes are out: “1979” and “1986.”

A Colorado grocery store will soon have its own ammo vending machine
The company has one machine in Alabama, four in Oklahoma and one in Texas, with plans for another in Texas and one in Colorado in the coming weeks.

Long COVID is showing up in Colorado death data, even as COVID-19 deaths drop sharply
The mortality rate is still higher than before the pandemic.