
Coloradans Remember 9/11: Your Insights
Story Produced by Lee Hill and Ben Markus Through our Public Insight Network, we’ve been asking how 9/11 affected you, then and now.

By Ben Markus

USA Pro Cycling Challenge Ends with Fanfare in Denver
The U-S-A Pro Cycling Challenge ended in Denver Sunday.

By Ben Markus

Small Rural Newspapers Thrive On Local Coverage
The newsrooms of big city papers have either shrunk or disappeared altogether. But it’s a different story for many small, often rural, papers.

By Ben Markus

Major Colorado Springs Water Project Gets Underway
Work began Friday on one of the state’s biggest and most expensive water projects. The Southern Delivery System is a pipeline that will supply water from Pueblo to the fast-growing […]

By Ben Markus

Controversy Surrounds Fed Review of Colorado Uranium Mining
The possible return of uranium mining to southwestern Colorado is supported by some and despised by others. In economically depressed areas, many would welcome the jobs.

By Ben Markus

Investors Picking Up Properties Around Denver
People are buying homes in the metro area despite a sputtering economy. But they’re not your average home buyer. According to the latest figures, mostly they’re investors, hoping to cash […]

By Ben Markus

Denver High School Student Sends Ambulance to Poverty-Stricken Sierra Leone
A couple of years ago Denver high school student Tyler Quintana visited a war-torn country, and thought of a way to help people there.

By Ben Markus

CU Researchers Find Promising Parkinson’s Drug
There is no cure for Parkinson’s. The disease eventually robs people of control over their own movements.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Sawmills Struggle to Stay Open
Some of Colorado’s largest sawmills are on the brink of collapse and hundreds of jobs hang in the balance. Mill operators say they are stymied by bad weather and unaffordable […]

By Ben Markus

Michael Hancock Will Be Denver’s Next Mayor
Michael Hancock will be the 45th mayor of Denver. The two term city councilman beat former State Senator Chris Romer easily last night to take the city’s top job. Colorado […]

By Ben Markus

Colorado Roadless Rule Close To Reality
Colorado is trying to figure out how millions of acres of roadless forest land should be protected. And officials are close to finalizing a plan. Yesterday was the last day […]

By Ben Markus

Western Colorado Lacks Vital Housing Counselors
The good news is foreclosures on the Front Range are down. The news isn’t so good in the western part of the state though, where foreclosures are still at their […]

By Ben Markus

Groupon Isn’t Always A Good Deal For Restaurants
Daily deal websites like Groupon are all the rage. The Chicago-based company has spawned hordes of copycats across the country. The basic concept is that Groupon negotiates with businesses for […]

By Ben Markus

Controversial Arrest Could Lead to Deportation
The arrest of a man at a Garfield County fair has immigrant rights groups up in arms. The local sheriff says he was cracking down on gangs but there’s little […]

By Ben Markus

Louisville Bucking The Recession
One Front Range city seems unfazed by the recession. The small town of Louisville — near Boulder — is booming. Businesses are filling downtown storefronts, housing prices are up, and […]

By Ben Markus

Could a Joplin-like Tornado Hit Colorado?
What’s the possibility of a big, deadly tornado in Colorado? We couldn’t help but wonder with all the twisters that’ve hit the Midwest, South and even the Northeast.

By Ben Markus