Denver’s official weather reports come from DIA. Here’s why — and how you can help complete them
A lot of the answer has to do with airplanes — but that’s not all.
Colorado’s Mikaela Shiffrin nears World Cup skiing record
Mikaela Shiffrin of Edwards was recently less than half a second from winning her 83rd World Cup alpine ski race. If she does get to 83 career victories, it would be the most ever among women. This is also a comeback story. John Henderson is following Shiffrin’s run. He’s a former sports reporter for the Denver Post, now based in Italy.
Abortion ‘protection’ bill moves forward in House following Republican effort to stall
Abortion opponents rallied outside the state Capitol on Saturday following the second reading of a bill that’s expected to pass.
This year, Santa is coming to town over ham radio
For 22 years, John Chilson, of Longmont, has played the role of Santa, but the pandemic forced him to be creative in how he reaches kids. This year, he is bringing the Christmas spirit over radio airwaves.
The message from scientists on Colorado’s lack of snow so far: Don’t panic
This week’s storms may not be blockbusters in terms of snow. But they will help.
It’s not a Halloween trick; it’s a treat! Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Raven’
Edgar Allan Poe first published his poem “The Raven” in 1845. It’s now considered a classic, with its distinct darkness drenched in loss, grief and the supernatural. To get you in the Halloween spirit, we’re bringing you something a little different today. “The Raven,” as read by CPR News and KRCC staff. Plus, musical perspective from the Colorado Symphony’s William Hill.
Pentagon Survivor Hopes Younger Generation Doesn’t Forget 9/11
When hijackers flew a plane into the Pentagon 20 years ago, 184 people died. Among the survivors was Phil Beaver, then a lieutenant colonel working at the Defense Department. Today he teaches at the University of Denver and lives in Englewood. He worries that 9/11 will be forgotten by a younger generation.
Remembering 9/11, The Lives Lost, And His Window Flapping Like A Sheet In The Breeze
Today, Phil Beaver lives in Cherry Hills Village, just south of Denver. But on Sept. 11, 2001, he was a lieutenant colonel in the Defense Department, working at the Pentagon when hijackers flew a plane into the building.
Afghanistan Withdrawal Upsets And Frustrates Colorado Veterans — Including Rep. Jason Crow
“It was heartbreaking, it was tragic. Seeing those scenes was terrible for all of us.”
Colorado Got $6.6M From Its First Year Of Sports Betting. Where Does That Money Go Now?
After closing the books on its first year of legalized sports betting, Colorado collected more than $6.6 million in tax revenue.
Millions Of Birds Are Migrating Over Colorado Right Now. Here’s Why
The short answer: It’s the peak of spring migration season. The long answer has to do with biological clocks and weather. And please turn off your exterior lights if possible.
History Colorado Plans New Exhibit About Sand Creek Massacre
The National Endowment for the Humanities has granted History Colorado $400,000 for its new Sand Creek Massacre exhibit which will open next year. The grant will help pay for museum staff to visit with tribal members on reservations in other states to ensure inclusive history.
Boulder Police Officer Eric Talley Remembered As A Hero Who Saved Lives At King Soopers Mass Shooting
The 11-year veteran of the Boulder Police Department ran into the Boulder King Soopers on March 22 after reports of a shooting inside and was killed by a gunman.
We ‘Were On The Brink’: A Colorado Mom Reflects On Her Daughter Born During The Pandemic
Veronica Markley contracted COVID-19 while pregnant last spring and spent days on a ventilator.
An Encroaching Wildfire Was Just One Challenge In A Harrowing Horse Rescue
Evacuating horses is no easy task. Let alone 200 of them. But when the East Troublesome Fire exploded last October, it’s the monumental task ranchers in Granby faced. And the two and a half hour slog was just the beginning. Henri Halle recounts the experience in a new podcast.