
Pueblo Residents Split On Nuclear Power Plant
Colorado doesn’t have a nuclear power plant. But a Pueblo attorney wants to change that. He’s proposed an energy park with a nuclear power plant as the centerpiece.

By Ben Markus

Councilman Michael Hancock Aims For Mayor’s Office
Denver voters will soon choose their new mayor.

By Ben Markus


Plaintiffs: TABOR May Violate U.S. Constitution
Colorado has the nation’s toughest restrictions on state taxing and spending. And now a suit in federal court says that may violate the U.S.

By Ben Markus

Elk Creek Coal Mine In Jeopardy Of Shutting Down
Environmental groups are taking a novel approach to fighting coal mines. They’re asking the federal government to examine the impact–not just of the mining operations but also the coal as […]

By Ben Markus

Foreclosures Dip in Colorado
Colorado ranks in the top ten nationwide for foreclosures. But as Colorado Public Radio’s Ben Markus reports, the quarterly numbers from the State Division of Housing offer new hope.

By Ben Markus

Denver Water Announces Historic Deal
Officials unveiled the details of a unprecedented water deal. The agreement took nearly five years to negotiate.

By Ben Markus

Feds Revisit Oil Shale Environmental Review
There’s enough oil beneath Western Colorado and across the border into Utah and Wyoming to dwarf Saudi Arabia.

By Ben Markus

JeffCo Outdoor Labs Program On the Chopping Block
Deep cuts to the state’s education budget may shutter a half century old program in Jefferson County. Generations of Jeffco students have attended Outdoor Lab Schools in idyllic country settings. […]

By Ben Markus