After Columbine, President Clinton Set A New Standard As ‘Consoler In Chief’ — And He’s Still Thinking About The Survivors
“There are certain things, if you’re president, you need to say,” Clinton said. “There are certain other things you need to not say.”
How Effective Are Lockdown Drills? There’s Little Data, But One Researcher Wants To Find Out
Jaclyn Schildkraut’s motivations are deeply personal. She grew up near Parkland, Florida, and her brother went to Stoneman-Douglas High School.
The Post-Columbine Question Remains The Same: Can School Shootings Be Prevented?
School resource officers are trained police officers assigned to specific schools. And as more attention has focused on school shootings, their jobs have become more defined.
Columbine Shooting Survivors Are Now Parents. What Do They Tell Their Kids?
On her daughter’s first day of preschool, Amy Over had her first panic attack.
In The Heart Of Colorado’s Opioid Crisis, This Rural Doctor Is An Army Of One
In an area ravaged by the opioid crisis, Dr. Barbara Troy is the only doctor for miles who can prescribe a key drug for those in recovery.
Denver-Based Visiting Nurse Program Helps Empower First-Time Moms
Meet a single mom from Alamosa who got a helping hand from a visiting nurse program founded in Denver that now stretches across the country.
Colorado’s Fort Lyon Treats Addicts In The ‘Middle Of Nowhere.’ Does It Work?
The old military base on the Eastern Plains has had some early success since it re-opened as a rehab facility for the homeless a few years ago.
In The Impoverished San Luis Valley, Grandparents Fill Absent Parents’ Void
Grandparents who take care of their grandkids say raising another generation is an exhausting task.
San Luis Valley Natives: Pushed Out For School, Pulled Home By Family
When some natives of the valley in south-central Colorado return, they’re armed with a desire to improve their hometowns.
Leadville’s the ‘last affordable place’ for Colo. resort town workers
The many Hispanic families that moved there in the last 25 years have transformed the town.
In Vail Valley, Low-Wage Workers Sacrifice Privacy To Make Rent
Workers in the Vail Valley face a unique challenge: finding an affordable place to live in one of the most expensive counties in the state.