
A Famous Game Reserve In Africa Captured In The Lens Of Colorado Photographer
Tanzania is a big place with big creatures. But don’t forget to note the little ones, including the insects, Robert J. Ross says.

Loud & Clear: Listeners React To Our Interview Of Columbine Shooter’s Mom
CPR listeners share their thoughts about Sue Klebold, who has a new book, “A Mother’s Reckoning.”

Recreating A 5,000-Year-Old ‘Iceman’ For Art… And Science
Gary Stabb’s usually sculpts prehistoric beasts — like dinosaurs — but finally got access to an elusive stone age mummy.

CU Boulder Researcher Leads Study Debunking The ‘Ferguson Effect’
CU researchers found that the “Ferguson Effect” isn’t the cause of the uptick in crime last year.

Can Capitalism Solve The West’s Water Crisis?
Water is a public resource and some worry that if wealth determines who gets water, some will be left out.

DU Philosopher: We’re In The Century Of The Migrant
In some ways, “we are all becoming migrants,” says Thomas Nail, noting everything from political upheaval overseas to the subprime mortgage crisis in the U.S.

How Colorado Screenwriter Dalton Trumbo Landed On Hollywood’s Blacklist
Trumbo was the screenwriter behind Oscar-winning films like “Spartacus” and “Roman Holiday.” A new movie tells his story.

Colorado Scientists Investigate Himalayan Megaquake In New Documentary
The Himalayas may have more “megaquakes” in store in the near future say Colorado scientists.

Offshore ‘Tax Havens’ Criticized By Colorado Democrats
Ugland House in the Cayman Islands is a five-story office building that houses more than 18,000 companies — at least on paper. It’s also described as a “tax haven.”

Teenagers Among Those Who Still Love Typewriters
You would think that typewriters went the way of the dodo, but people still sell and repair them.

What The Most Powerful Democrat In The Colorado Legislature Wants
A housing tax credit and making leveling the “playing field” for Coloradans are on House Speaker Dickey Lee Hullinghorst’s agenda in 2016.

What The Most Powerful Republican In The Colorado Legislature Wants
Medicaid funding and construction defects are among the items on Senate President Bill Cadman’s mind heading into the 2016 legislative session.

An Exit Interview With Colorado’s Lieutenant Governor
Joe Garcia says higher education in Colorado and Indian health improved during his tenure, but that there’s still more to do.

Loud & Clear: Some Listeners Support Red Light Cameras In Colorado
Red light and speed enforcement cameras chime in during Colorado Matters’ regular listener feedback segment.

Zombie Bills: Efforts To Kill Red Light Cameras To Make Comeback
Why two lawmakers are undaunted by Gov. John Hickenlooper’s veto pen.

DU Politics Professor: Star Wars’ Galactic Senate Lacks Realism
How does the “galactic senate” work, anyway?