Colo. Fire Now One Of The Biggest In State History
Colorado's High Park Fire northwest of Fort Collins has topped 46,000 acres, making it one of the largest wildfires in the state's history. It's also destroyed more than 100 buildings. But firefighters...
View ArticleMore Teachers 'Flipping' The School Day Upside Down
Welcome to the 21st century classroom: a world where students watch lectures at home — and do homework at school. It's called classroom flipping, and it's slowly catching on in schools around the...
View ArticleFor Legal Pot Sellers, A Big Tax Problem
An obscure tax code provision crafted for drug dealers is giving state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries a headache.In Colorado, federal income tax rates for dispensaries can soar as high as 70...
View ArticleFrom Battle To Birds: Drones Get Second Life Counting Critters
The U.S. military and law enforcement agencies have seen increased public scrutiny on the domestic use of the robotically piloted planes known as drones. Working on the sidelines of this debate, the...
View ArticleGunmaker Says Colorado's New Laws Will Send It Packing
Colorado responded to the mass shootings in Aurora, Colo., and Newtown, Conn., by passing new gun control measures last month. That's not sitting well with several gun-related businesses in the...
View ArticleA Year Later, Few Residents Have Rebuilt After Colorado Fire
Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the High Park fire northwest of Fort Collins, Colo. The blaze consumed 259 homes in the rural area, but so far only 10 households have finished rebuilding a...
View ArticleBanjo Billy's Bus Tour: History, Mystery And Bad Jokes
The rambling, funky ride called Banjo Billy's Bus Tours, in Boulder, Colo., is equal parts history, crime stories and comedy. It's all woven together by John Georgis — better known as Banjo Billy — in...
View ArticleCommunity Supported Agriculture: How Big Is Too Big?
The peak of the summer harvest is approaching, which means that if you have a community supported agriculture share, you may be receiving a daunting amount of fresh produce to cook every week.In recent...
View ArticleIn Wake Of Colo. Floods, A Scramble To Clean Up Spilled Oil
The heavy floodwaters in Colorado this month caused more than 37,000 gallons of oil to spill into or near rivers, and the state's oil and gas industry is rushing to fix equipment damaged during the storm.
View ArticleColo. Fracking Votes Put Pressure On Energy Companies
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View ArticleMore Girls Target Archery, Inspired By 'The Hunger Games'
The indoor shooting range at Archery in the Wild in northern Colorado used to be dominated by camouflage and hunters. But on this Saturday morning, the archery range is dotted with ponytails and...
View ArticleAs Ballot Deadline Looms, A Muddied Debate Over Colo. Fracking
"Hello. Are you registered to vote in Colorado?"It's a refrain many in the state have grown to loathe this summer — heard outside their favorite grocery store or shopping mall as signature gatherers...
View ArticleColo. Fire Now One Of The Biggest In State History
Colorado's High Park Fire northwest of Fort Collins has topped 46,000 acres, making it one of the largest wildfires in the state's history. It's also destroyed more than 100 buildings. But firefighters...
View ArticleMore Teachers 'Flipping' The School Day Upside Down
Welcome to the 21st century classroom: a world where students watch lectures at home — and do homework at school. It's called classroom flipping, and it's slowly catching on in schools around the...
View ArticleFor Legal Pot Sellers, A Big Tax Problem
An obscure tax code provision crafted for drug dealers is giving state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries a headache.In Colorado, federal income tax rates for dispensaries can soar as high as 70...
View ArticleFrom Battle To Birds: Drones Get Second Life Counting Critters
The U.S. military and law enforcement agencies have seen increased public scrutiny on the domestic use of the robotically piloted planes known as drones. Working on the sidelines of this debate, the...
View ArticleColorado's New Gun Laws Send Businesses Packing
Colorado responded to the mass shootings in Aurora, Colo., and Newtown, Conn., by passing new gun control measures last month. That's not sitting well with several gun-related businesses in the...
View ArticleA Year Later, Few Residents Have Rebuilt After Colorado Fire
Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the High Park fire northwest of Fort Collins, Colo. The blaze consumed 259 homes in the rural area, but so far only 10 households have finished rebuilding a...
View ArticleBanjo Billy's Bus Tour: History, Mystery And Bad Jokes
The rambling, funky ride called Banjo Billy's Bus Tours, in Boulder, Colo., is equal parts history, crime stories and comedy. It's all woven together by John Georgis — better known as Banjo Billy — in...
View ArticleCommunity Supported Agriculture: How Big Is Too Big?
The peak of the summer harvest is approaching, which means that if you have a community supported agriculture share, you may be receiving a daunting amount of fresh produce to cook every week.In recent...
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