Gov. John Hickenlooper says the state patrol is “not inclined” to help enforce President Donald Trump’s new immigration plan. The governor also offers his opinion on a lawsuit over Boulder’s oil and gas production moratorium, and weighs in on other issues. Then, the Denver Center’s new play, “Two Degrees,” explores climate change. And, a team from the Colorado School of Mines heads to a national competition this weekend to argue issues such as whether bartenders can refuse to serve pregnant women. Plus, a Coloradan is the first woman to appear in a CoverGirl ad campaign wearing a hijab.
- Hickenlooper: State Patrol 'Not Inclined' To Help In Trump's Stricter Immigration Enforcement
- Climate Change Takes To The Stage In New Play At Denver Center
- Can A Bartender Refuse To Serve A Pregnant Customer? School Of Mines Students Vie For National Ethics Title
- Colorado Model With Hijab Is New Face Of CoverGirl