GOP Rep. Mike Coffman, of Aurora, got an earful from conservative and liberal constituents at a town hall Tuesday night focused on health care and immigration. Then, cyclist Taylor Phinney, of Boulder, is the kind of guy who walks naked on the team bus joking with his teammates. Fresh off his first Tour de France, he'll compete in next week's Colorado Classic. Also, as the population of wild horses grows, Congress is debating whether to authorize euthanasia. Scientists in Colorado say they've improved birth control to keep the population down. Plus, with legal marijuana, dogs taught to detect pot can complicate police work. And, Colorado-born singer Arum Rae on growing up in church and her unique style.
- For Rep. Mike Coffman, Health Care Is Still The Talk Of The Town
- Cyclist Taylor Phinney And His Instagram Account Move From Tour De France To The Colorado Classic
- Better Equine Birth Control May Help Save The West's Wild Horse Herds
- If Marijuana Is Legal In Colorado, What's The Use Of A Pot-Sniffing Dog?
- The Song Colorado Matters Host Ryan Warner Just Can't Quit