‘Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope’ dubbed into Navajo language screened for free in Durango
The film begins with at 7:30 p.m. at Fort Lewis College on Sept. 26, with a special guest speaker before the film at 6 p.m.
By Elaine Tassy
New data shows term ‘Latinx’ dwindling in popularity
The study also found people who are of Hispanic or Latino origin prefer to identify with a country, just like the new executive director of a local racial justice organization.
By Elaine Tassy
Denver native stars in feature film ‘Unspoken’ screening this week at Neustadt JAAMM Festival
Charlie Korman got his start in local theater.
By Elaine Tassy
These Coloradans experiencing homelessness were given different sums of money – no strings attached. Here’s what happened
The Denver Basic Income Project, a $9 million program, studies what happens if people experiencing homelessness were given money with no questions on how they’d use it. Early results have surprised researchers.
By Elaine Tassy
Corneal transplant recipients display vision through photographic exhibit
Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank exhibit “Circle of Light Photo Project” features 19 images by people with limited vision before their corneal transplants.
By Elaine Tassy
New seeds program creates chance to grow vegetables and build community through urban gardens
This Saturday’s potluck will be a time to share the harvest.
By Elaine Tassy
What to do if you spot a driver ‘rolling coal’ on Colorado roads
You can be a part of the solution to putting the brakes on “rolling coal.”
By Elaine Tassy
Higher costs of living have negative impact on children in Colorado, annual report finds
The newly released 2024 Kids Count in Colorado! report found the expiration of pandemic programs has increased costs for health care, housing, child care and many other needs.
By Elaine Tassy
Does Colorado’s ‘rolling coal’ law stop drivers from pouring black smoke into the air?
The black smoke isn’t regular exhaust that a car or truck would emit. People have (illegally) engineered their vehicles that way.
By Elaine Tassy
CU’s School of Medicine in Aurora is getting a new dean, and he wants his staff to disagree with him
“When I’m walking in the hallway and I see someone who’s part of our team and I ask them, ‘How’s your day? What can I do for you?’ I’m actually going to listen.”
By Elaine Tassy
New guidelines clear the way for HIV-positive people to breastfeed
Two Colorado researchers contributed to a new paper that says they can do so safely.
By Elaine Tassy
State law now mandates that schools provide period products for students for free. For students, that makes it easier to focus on succeeding
All schools will be required to comply with the law on the free products by 2028. Colorado is one of just 10 states with the mandate — and a way to help schools pay.
By Elaine Tassy
A Colorado doctor is fighting the FDA to allow men who have sex with men to donate their corneas
The Food and Drug Administration is relying on a paper published 30 years ago to deny the donations. Some say the science behind their exclusion is outdated.
By Elaine Tassy
At the Colorado Black Arts Festival, a celebration with more than just visual art for the fest’s 38th year
From food, to clothes, to health care, the festival showcases an abundance of work to celebrate all arts forms.
By Elaine Tassy
Family killed in Morgan County ATV crash after running stop sign
A family of four were killed in an ATV crash in Morgan County, according to the Colorado State Patrol and the county coroner. Two parents, both 22, and their one- […]
By Elaine Tassy
Pilot changed his mind before engine failure in Steamboat Springs crash, report shows
The pilot of a plane that crashed in Steamboat Springs in June reported the plane’s engine had overheated, a new preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board shows.
By Elaine Tassy