
Instagram Shuts Down Trail Trash Of Colorado Page That Shamed Bad Backcountry Behavior
The decision actually comes as a relief to the creator, who felt the account had spiraled out of control over the past few months.

John Wooten Remembers Teammate, Friend And Trailblazer Frank Clarke, Dead At 84
Clarke was the first African American varsity football player at CU Boulder in 1955-56.

What’s In It For The BLM To Move To Grand Junction? Plenty, Rep. Scott Tipton Says
The congressional district’s representative is making a case for the Western Slope.

Study: Many Republicans Believe In Climate Change, But Don’t Want To Oppose Peers
A new CU Boulder study reveals more similarities than differences in how the parties view climate change issues.

Boulder Nonprofit Eco-Cycle Wants To Build Zero Waste Communities
A zero waste community means everything a community uses, can eventually be reused.

Recycling In Colorado Just Got Harder Thanks To New Restrictions From China
China used to be the leading re-manufacturer of recyclable material, and took in over half of America’s recycling.

June Hailstorm Racks Up $276 Million In Damages, The 8th Most Costly In State History
The most expensive was last year’s hailstorm, which resulted in $2 billion in damages.

Heritage Amusement Park Sets A Closing Date
The announcement from management came via Facebook, where hundreds of people shared memories of the park on the post.

416 Fire Expands By 600 Acres Overnight, But Still Growing At A Slower Rate Than Before
Fire officials say the growth was largely in terrain that was difficult for crews to reach.

Marijuana Helps A Wounded Veteran Move Off Opioids
“Every single day I was taking heaping piles of pills,” he said. “The side effects were horrific.”

As Marijuana Mainstreams, Bus Tours View Themselves As Industry Ambassadors
My 420 Tours marketing director Cynthia Ord said their bus tours not only attracts all ages, but people with all kinds of reasons for their interest.

416 Fire Grows Another Thousand Acres, In One Day
Fire officials announced Gov. Hickenlooper is preparing to issue a state of disaster declaration.

Photos: 416 Fire Grows To More Than 2,000 Acres, More Than 800 Residences Evacuated
“It’s not gonna be one of those fires where they can just go out and we hammer it and it’s out in two or three days,” official says.

As Rocky Flats Refuge Opening Nears, Former Workers, Opponents Still Harbor Doubts
The area, set to open to the public this summer, is one of the few nature spaces within 30 miles of Denver.

Columbine, Parkland Students Mark Anniversary With Unity, Drive To Vote
The Thursday night “Vote For Our Lives” rally was held at Clement Park in Littleton, just across the street from Columbine High School.

Watch: An 11-Year Old Skydiving Champion Never Jumps Out Of An Airplane
We caught Sydney Kennet on video, practicing the moves she uses to be one of the best indoor skydivers in the country.