Author - The Journal
Jennifer Brown
Position: The Colorado Sun

Colorado mushroom forays, improved by monsoons, are becoming more popular

The Colorado Mycological Society, which holds fungi training classes and leads mushroom forays, has experienced a boost in membership in recent years

‘It’s like riding an escalator’: Burro racing is having a moment in Colorado

The sport is attracting more runners every year as people compete for First Ass Up the Pass and the donkey Triple Crown

Colorado wolf attacks continue; rancher fights for compensation, and hazing fails

Walden rancher says he’s lost three calves. He’s tried wild burros, fox lights, flags and cracker shells

Animal cruelty initiative irks Colorado ranchers

Revising code requires 124,632 valid signatures to get on ballot

Boebert to challenge Electoral College vote

Boebert again repeated false allegations of widespread voter fraud

First gentleman released from hospital after COVID-19 treatment

<span class="Drop cap">Polis picked up his partner and tweeted that he was home</span>

First gentleman released from hospital after COVID-19 treatment

<span class="Drop cap">Polis picked up his partner and tweeted that he was home</span>

Colorado measure to ban abortions after 22 weeks of pregnancy fails

The ballot question failed 40% to 60%. The campaigns were expecting a tighter race.

Colorado voters approve creation of paid family leave program

Workers start paying into the statewide pool in 2023 and could apply for paid time off in 2024

Remote therapy provides new avenue for care

Participants in digital program receive counseling, biofeedback

Is your throat scratchy from smoke or coronavirus? Here’s how to tell.

<span class="Drop cap">The air quality in Denver worse than in Beijing and Kolkata</span>

Toxic algae are filling Colorado lakes with slimy pea-green soup

Blue-green algae monitoring program two years ago; four lakes have closed