
Does It Matter If My Coroner Is A Democrat Or Republican?
With the exception of Denver. Pitkin and Weld counties, coroners in Colorado are elected just like candidates for governor or attorney general are.

After A Crime, Can Victim And Perpetrator Connect? Restorative Justice Hopes So
Restorative justice has rarely been used for sexual assault in Colorado, but victim’s advocates have seen success in other areas, even murder and manslaughter cases.

In Light Of UN Climate Change Study, How One Colorado Company Helps The Earth
A United Nations report out this week said the world is due for “rapid and far-reaching” changes by 2030 because of global warming.

Republican Candidate Walker Stapleton On What He’d Do As Governor
The state treasurer plans for a “big tent” approach to governing. Stapleton wants money for education to go directly into the classroom, and said he was “kidding” about missing a pension vote during the 2018 legislative session.

Serving On A Submarine Meant This Navy Vet Didn’t Know WWII Was Ending Until Days Later
Roy Christensen, a 93-year-old U.S. Navy veteran, now lives at the Holly Creek Retirement Community in Centennial.

30 Years Later, Tim Wirth Is Still Fighting The Climate Change Battle
Wirth first became involved with climate change activism through his friendship with another early believer, Carl Sagan.

Yes, Hickenlooper Formed A PAC. But Don’t Expect A Presidential Decision Anytime Soon
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said his political action committee will allow him to weigh in on national races, as well as weigh his future.

Living With ‘Would’ve Could’ve’s’: A Firefighter Remembers The Northern Colorado Floods
Tim Brady of the Big Thompson Canyon Fire Department was credited with saving more than 100 lives, but he still thinks about two women who died during the 2013 floods.

This Colorado Criminal Defense Attorney Channeled Her Experiences Into A Novel
Jeanne Winer’s latest book, “Her Kind of Case,” is modeled off Winer’s own high-profile cases.

A District Attorney’s Toughest Decision: When Should A Juvenile Be Tried As An Adult?
Denver District Attorney Beth McCann chose to charge 16-year-old Jennie Bunsom as an adult in the death of her 7-year-old nephew Jordan Vong.

How Colorado’s David Bote Made His Way To The Ultimate Grand Slam At Wrigley Field
David Bote got his start at Faith Christian High School, where his older brother and dad were coaches.

This Boulder Woman Helps Inmates Treat Stress, Depression Through Yoga Behind Bars
Traci Lundstrom has been gathering data from her classes on the benefits of yoga for incarcerated women.

What Will Denver Look Like In 2038? ‘Denveright’ Sees More Transit, Parks, Diversity
Mayor Michael Hancock is promoting a series of plans for the city that spans the next 20 years.

Does Your Accent Affect How People Treat You? For Linguists, That’s A Big Question
Metropolitan State University graduate Tony Velasquez is on his way to Oxford to study socio-linguistics.

Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher Steven Brault Brings His Arm And His Vocal Chords To Coors Field
The baseball player attended Regis University in Denver for the school’s music program. Brault returns to the city to face the Rockies Aug. 6-8.

How Kim Jordan Built New Belgium Brewery Into A 1.5-Million-Barrel Business
The NPR podcast “How I Built This” hosted by Guy Raz profiled the Fort Collins beer entrepreneur.