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My Day With ‘The King’: Remembering Arnold Palmer’s U.S. Open Win At Cherry Hills
A high school senior in 1960, Bob Warren witnessed history at Cherry Hills Country Club.
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Colorado Part of Creative Process For Controversial Novel ‘Lolita’
Vladimir Nabokov was born in Russia and lived in New York after immigrating to the United States, but the author had an affinity for Colorado.
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Descent From Reality: Ex-Bronco Nate Jackson Calls Shots In Fantasy Football
The former NFL player adds owner, general manager to his resume as he transitions to a new perspective on football.
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Not Just The NFL: Traumatic Brain Injury Is A Growing Concern In Extreme Sports
With worries about chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, growing, extreme athletes and weekend warriors are seeing risk vs. reward in a new light.
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Debate: Should Coloradans Vote To Raise The Minimum Wage? (Transcript)
Proponents say increase to $12 an hour by 2020 is much needed for working families, while foes predict job losses and failed businesses.
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More Than 300 Wins Later, Record-Setting Coaches Not Done Yet
For Chris Brown of West Grand High School in Kremmling and and Scott Yates of Kent Denver, victories are less important than their players’ success on and off the field.
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‘Marching Off The Map,’ Openly Gay Bishop Moves Into Uncharted Territory: Audio
Karen Oliveto is the bishop for the Mountain Sky area of the United Methodist Church, which includes Colorado.
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Finish Line Between Victory And Defeat Is A Thin One For Colorado Olympians
Cyclist Mara Abbott came within 300 meters of Olympic gold, while wrestler Adeline Gray’s plans to make history were unexpectedly dashed.
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Overblown Or Omen? Colorado, Carbon Dioxide, And Climate Change
State Sen. Kevin Lundberg says too much attention is being paid to climate change. CSU professor Scott Denning argues it is one of the most important concerns of the day.
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Ecologists Work To Restore Species, Lands Altered By Climate Change
Returning lands and species to the way they were is an ongoing concern for ecologists.
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Lessons From The Past Could Save Parks’ Cultural Resources
Old stories, like the coyote versus the sun, can inform today’s approach to studying, and perhaps resolving, climate change.
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Methodist Church’s First Openly Gay Bishop Prepares For Move To Colorado
The United Methodist Church bars homosexual people from ordainment, making Karen Oliveto’s election a surprise.
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Not Too Hot, Not Too Cold: How Changing Temperatures Affect Park Visitation
NPS says parks need to think more creatively in order to deal with a changing climate — and visitation patterns.
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Rio Olympics: 11 Coloradans To Watch
A strong contingent of Coloradans heading into the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
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Rocky Mountain National Park Looks To Future In Face Of Climate Change
Pine bark beetles and the impact of earlier snowpack melts are among areas being researched at Rocky Mountain National Park.
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A Century Of National Parks: How Will Climate Change Affect The Next 100 Years?
Jonathan Jarvis, the director of the National Park Service, talks about climate change threats including wildfires, warming lakes and rising temperatures.