
Task Force Discusses PTSD
Veterans and other military leaders gathered at the state capitol yesterday to talk about ways to improve treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.

Colorado Students Not Progressing Enough
In subjects such as reading and math, Colorado students aren’t doing as well as state officials had hoped. The Education Department released statewide-standardized test scores Wednesday.

Governor Tours Eastern, Southern Colorado
Some residents in eastern Colorado have tough questions for Governor John Hickenlooper. The Governor is touring the area and southern Colorado this week to get feedback from local communities.

Buck to Enter U.S. Senate Race
Republican Weld county district attorney Ken Buck plans to challenge Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Udall next year.

Oil & Gas Leaders Gather in Denver
Oil and gas leaders are gathering in Denver this week to discuss innovation and controversy in their industry.

Education Campaign Kicks Off
Supporters of a tax increase for K-12 schools turned in petitions today to try and get the measure on the November ballot. They submitted twice the amount required by law.

Education Tax Ballot Initiative
A roughly billion-dollar education tax increase is likely to go before voters this fall. It’s part of a larger package of education reforms state lawmakers passed last session.

Recall Elections Take Shape
It’s a low time of year in Colorado politics. No general election, no Governor’s race.

Morse, Giron Recall Elections Set for September 10th
A recall effort is moving forward to oust two Democratic state lawmakers over their support for gun control laws. Bente Birkeland has more from the state capitol.