When a sheriff’s deputy responded to a report of an African-American man with a gun, things weren’t as they first appeared. The deputy, and the female CPR news host he stopped, both realize the encounter could have turned out much differently. Then, a decentralized Colorado voting system means it would be difficult to rig elections. Plus, a group of Boulder high school students formed a Nazi Facebook group called “The 4th Reich,” an incident that highlights growing concern over hate crimes. Also, a Colorado Springs woman wants to make history in November as the nation’s first transgender member of Congress.
- A 911 Call About A Gun, And An Encounter That Was More Than Black And White
- It Would Be Really Hard To 'Rig' Colorado's Election System. Here's Why
- Boulder Students' Facebook Group Illustrates Growing Concern About Hate Crimes
- In Colorado's Conservative 5th, Misty Plowright Is Building Her Campaign On Long Odds