Two Colorado women are headed to Washington, D.C. this week but for very different reasons. One is a Latina Republican who will attend President-Elect Trump's inauguration. The other, a Democrat, will march in a protest the next day. We'll hear their thoughts on the next four years. Then, doctors say chronic marijuana users are being afflicted with a disorder that involves uncontrollable dry retching. And, on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a hymn that Dr. King first heard in Denver became one of his favorites. Plus, choreographer Cleo Parker Robinson on growing up in a segregated city.
- Two Coloradans Head To The Presidential Inauguration With Very Different Goals
- As More States Make Pot Legal, Colorado ERs Warn Of A Vomit-Inducing Condition
- Obamacare's Fate Rests With Trump, But Colorado Has Questions In The Meantime
- Denver Choreographer Cleo Parker Robinson On 'Dance Africa' And Social Change
- Martin Luther King Jr. First Heard One Of His Favorite Hymns In Denver