A Stapleton Middle School Tackles The KKK Connection In Their Name
A school-wide survey showed 57 percent of the middle schoolers at Denver School of Science and Technology Stapleton supported a name change.
From Columbine To Parkland, Student Activists Talk Out What’s Changed
Two gun reform activists — one who got involved because of the Columbine shooting, and one a current student — share notes on how the gun reform movement has shifted.
You Have Questions About Guns. We’re Finding Answers
Why do high schools allow the NRA to sponsor groups? Why can’t gun violence research get more funding?
Colorado Might Be Able To See A School Bus-Sized Space Station Fall To Earth
“This thing is big. It’s school bus-ish size and it weighs 9 -10 tons,” says astronomer and science writer Phil Plait, of Boulder.
What Do You Want To Know About Guns?
At CPR News we’re reporting on various angles of the debates around gun violence, gun rights and school safety. What questions do you have?
For Some Prisoners On The Cusp Of Freedom, Virtual Reality Readies Them For Release
Fremont Correctional Facility in Cañon City is one of the first prisons in the country to experiment with virtual reality.
Carlotta Walls LaNier Reflects On 60 Years Since The Little Rock Nine
At age 14, Carlotta Walls LaNier, who now lives in Denver, was thrust into the battle over civil rights in this country. All she really wanted was to go to school.
Tell Us: Your Story About Political Differences At The Office
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How Did Mt. Esther Get Its Name?
Peak Curiosity is a community-driven reporting series from 91.5 KRCC. We ask listeners to submit their questions about the Pikes Peak region and Southern Colorado, and then we answer them.
Kimimila Locke Keeps The Lakota Language Alive In Denver Schools
Denver Public Schools is one of a handful of districts nationwide where Native American languages are taught outside reservations.
A Look Back at the Jewish History of Southern Colorado
Peak Curiosity is a new, community-driven reporting series from 91.5 KRCC.