
Rio Olympics: 11 Coloradans To Watch
A strong contingent of Coloradans heading into the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Rocky Mountain National Park Looks To Future In Face Of Climate Change
Pine bark beetles and the impact of earlier snowpack melts are among areas being researched at Rocky Mountain National Park.

A Century Of National Parks: How Will Climate Change Affect The Next 100 Years?
Jonathan Jarvis, the director of the National Park Service, talks about climate change threats including wildfires, warming lakes and rising temperatures.

Denver Woman Tells Story Of ‘Living Through’ Sex Trafficking
Law enforcement officials say access to interstate highways and the marijuana industry are factors in Denver’s high sex trafficking rate.

Bring Your A-Game And Learn All The Inside Baseball Behind Sports Metaphors
A Denver author tells why writers like Shakespeare and Hemingway, and everyday people, are attracted to words taken from sports.

4 Years After Aurora Theater Shooting, How First Responders Cope Is Changing
A Colorado psychologist says society has to adapt to a “new normal” in recent years.

Colorado Republican Delegate Wants To Help Elect A President And Then Start College
Joel Crank, 18, hopes this week’s Republican National Convention will help “make America amazing again.”

Colorado’s Republican Delegates Divided On Eve Of National Convention
Floor fights, “conscience” unbinding, highlight potential for high drama in Cleveland.

A Colorado Panel Discussion On Race, Law Enforcement Relations
Aurora Police Chief Nick Metz, Denver Independent Monitor Nick Mitchell and Black Lives Matter representative Vincent Bowen discuss tensions between law enforcement and communities.

Pueblo Novelist, 15, Reaches The Stars In National Writing Competition
Annika Clark says she’s “always stuck in my imagination,” a trait that helped her win a gold medal in the national Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.

Research And Hollywood Shine Light On Traumatic Brain Injuries
The recent Will Smith film “Concussion” may have put traumatic brain injury into the national spotlight, but work on degenerative diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, has been happening for more than a decade.

Western Conservative Summit A ‘Healing’ Opportunity For Trump, Colorado’s Cruz Delegates
This weekend’s appearance by presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Western Conservative Summit represents an opportunity for “healing,” according to summit organizer Jeff Hunt.

Colorado Town Of Security On High Alert During Contaminated Water Crisis
An EPA advisory has town officials scrambling to provide safe drinking water for citizens.

Colorado Rep. Polis Wants To Ease Restrictions On Gay Blood Donations
Democratic Rep. Jared Polis of Boulder says the current policy is “morally bankrupt.”

The Write Stuff: Teacher Goes Beyond Schoolbooks To Connect With Students
Determined to let her students know they were appreciated, Rampart High School teacher Brittni Darras began writing personal notes to all 130 of them.

Winning Friends And Influencing Politics — The Go-To Guy In Signature Collecting
Carlo Scarsella collects signatures for potential ballot measures in Colorado.