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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 49 MIN

Dec. 12, 2025: This artist lost his sight, but not his vision; Author reminds children, 'you are not alone'

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The effort to extend the tax credit for the Affordable Care Act stalls in Congress, so what's next? Then, President Trump claims he pardoned Tina Peters despite lacking jurisdiction; we revisit the state crimes she was convicted of, and why the prosecutor says it wasn't political. Plus, a new exhibit at the Denver Art Museum features works exclusively by veterans. Also, Longmont author Ingrid Law shares her new book with kids at the Denver Public Library. And the Local 303 for December highlights "high energy emo revival."

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Dec. 12, 2025: This artist lost his sight, but not his vision; Author reminds children, 'you are not alone'

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