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Colorado Matters — 656 episodes

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July 16, 2026: Colorado's changing demographics; Sustainable building material; Salt lakes at risk

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July 15, 2026: 'All aboard' CoCo, the Colorado Connector; Sauna complex planned for central Denver

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July 14, 2026: New documentary examines child care crisis; Defying the Sand Creek Massacre orders

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July 13, 2026: Art & the aging brain; Affordability and inclusivity in the Great Outdoors

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July 10, 2026: Mayor and chief of staff embrace compromise to move city forward; A spiritual labyrinth

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July 9, 2026: Phil Weiser on general election strategy; Theater critics on what to watch for this summer

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July 8, 2026: Democrat Melat Kiros on her priorities in Congress; CSU starts new chapter in sports history

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July 7, 2026: Colorado Black Arts Festival marks 40 years of community; Assessing the primary

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July 6, 2026: Climate change fueling wildfires; After electrocution, Melissa Strong climbs again

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July 3, 2026: Leave No Trace makes its mark; Indigenous beadwork as haute couture

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July 2, 2026: A Colorado descendant of Thomas Jefferson hopes to unite family; The wildfire watch in Ouray

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July 1, 2026: Taking Colorado's political pulse post-primary

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June 30, 2026: How the vote is counted in Colorado; History at the state capitol

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June 29, 2026: How Trump voters seized the party from Republican leaders

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June 26, 2026: Megan Falley reflects on the afterlife in 'Searching for Jobie;' What's on rural voters' minds?

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June 25, 2026: Younger kids facing eating disorders; Theatreworks celebrates 50 years on stage!

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June 24, 2026: Voters weigh-in on primary; Young documentarians on family; One of the West's best chefs!

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June 23, 2026:'Burping' your home to clear the air; A homecoming for a Colorado composer

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June 22, 2026: 'Dizzy' is about an 18-year struggle with invisible illness

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June 19, 2026: Summer solstice; Denver auditor wants your input; Pardeep Toor's short stories

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June 18, 2026: Debate over data centers; Rethinking child care; Aurora boy's 'Color Book' hits Netflix

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June 17, 2026: Are oil and gas companies getting a pass in Colorado? A French-inspired restaurant in Crested Butte

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June 16, 2026: Colorado's Congressional primary races; Rockies honor Theodore 'Bubbles' Anderson

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June 15, 2026: DIA's 'tunnel vision' as CEO Phil Washington reflects on growth and future

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June 12, 2026: For America's 250th, a truer story of the frontier

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June 11, 2026: In-depth with gubernatorial candidate Barbara Kirkmeyer ahead of Republican primary

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June 10, 2026: 'Searching for Jobie' with questions of an afterlife; Marcelo Balboa's World Cup reflections

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June 9, 2026: In-depth with gubernatorial candidate Scott Bottoms ahead of Republican primary

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June 8, 2026: A Colorado researcher pioneers the genetics of aging; Purplish on Tina Peters

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June 5, 2026: Reclaiming a stolen citizenship; Democratic debate for governor; Greek festival celebrates 60!

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June 4, 2026: All three GOP candidates for governor debate for first time; Heritage camp creates community

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June 3, 2026: Colorado reforms sports betting; A dream fulfilled for Greek and Indigenous artist Anna Tsouhlarakis

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June 2, 2026: The Republicans who want to be governor; Who is the future of farming?

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June 1, 2026: Head of Colorado's county clerks on Tina Peters' release; The two Democrats vying for governor

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May 29, 2026: Longing was her lover

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May 28, 2026: Finding a fix for Colorado's broken child care system

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May 27, 2026: Julie Gonzales shares her vision for US Senate in primary bid; Colorado's Tiny Desk finalist

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May 26, 2026: 'Portraits in Aging' as Colorado and the US mark milestones

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May 25, 2026: From helping the brain learn to treating addiction and trauma, exploring the effects of psychedelics

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May 22, 2026: Backlash after Polis' commutation of Peters; Holiday weather; Denver mayor on homelessness,

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May 21, 2026: Making their case for Attorney General; Forum features three of four Democrats on AG primary ballot

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May 20, 2026: Melat Kiros on bringing fresh perspective to Congress; Training for 'Survivor'

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May 19, 2026: DeGette on why she should stay in Congress; 'Raising Colorado' on broken child care system

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May 18, 2026: Wanda James makes her case to the 1st Congressional District; Tina Peters is 2 weeks from freedom

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May 14, 2026: In-depth with gubernatorial candidate Michael Bennet ahead of Democratic primary

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May 13, 2026: In-depth with gubernatorial candidate Phil Weiser ahead of Democratic primary

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May 12, 2026: How do you break the cycle of homelessness if someone doesn't want help?

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May 11, 2026: A Colorado Iranian shares her dad's life in war; Gardening in a drought; The art of tattoos

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May 7, 2026: New rules of the road for young Colorado drivers; Moms dance their way to better mental health

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May 6, 2026: Sundance is coming to Boulder. What will it be like?

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May 5, 2026: Celebrating and reflecting on Asian American diversity and community in Colorado

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May 4, 2026: Colorado's complicated pushback against ICE; 'Salvation' by Gunnison's C. William Langsfeld

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May 1, 2026: ICE impact on criminal cases in Colorado; Flying into rain bombs; Untold stories of '12 Tablecloths'

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April 30, 2026: Impact of Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act ruling; Aging Matters on avoiding scams

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April 29, 2026: Rain, severe weather, and the summer ahead; 'Dude Talk Dinners' help men connect

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April 28, 2026: Grand Junction pipe bombings revisited; Exploring racism through theater

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April 17, 2026: When the world believed Martians were real

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April 16, 2026: Olathe sweet corn grower at a crossroads; Coaching, sharing life with the Betts sisters

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April 15, 2026: Rancher in La Junta says water is about quality of life; Alamosa farming family brews success

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April 14, 2026: Questions to prevent deadly domestic violence; Denver Center Theatre Company's picks for the season

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April 13, 2026: 'If You Can Keep it' on declining democracy; Colorado Ballet's Gil Boggs on taking chances

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April 10, 2026: Snow-starved Breckenridge strategizes for summer; Colorado Springs bagelry in the national spotlight

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April 9, 2026: A historical mystery in Grand Junction; The appeal of Colorado's most diverse city

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April 8, 2026: Head of Colorado clerks on elections executive order; A picker's paradise on the Western Slope

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April 7, 2026: A noisy debate at the State Capitol; DU professor and jazz artist wins first Grammy!

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April 6, 2026: Movie premiere deeply personal for Denver comedian Adam Cayton-Holland

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April 3, 2026: Mesa County DA on Peters' ruling; Measles preparedness; Legacy of women ranchers

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April 2, 2026: Decision in Tina Peters appeal; RiNo arts district future; Library connects book lovers and nature

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April 1, 2026: Former lawmaker on conversion therapy free speech ruling; A bittersweet farewell to Karla Walker

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March 30, 2026: State Medicaid program faces the budget cutting axe; 'Local 303' celebrates Women's History Month

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March 27, 2026: Cooldown makes way for more dry heat; the Dems vying for AG; 'Appalachia' in the San Juans

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March 26, 2026: Marking Women's History Month with remarkable Colorado women

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March 25, 2026: How magic mushrooms are made; Courts rule on vaccine guidance; restricting gambling

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March 24, 2026: The state of women in the workplace: from leadership to pay inequity, working to break barriers

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March 23, 2026: Colorado's prisons are nearly full but is more space the solution?; 'Prison Journalism Project'

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March 20, 2026: Choir taps music memory in the face of dementia; Spring allergies in full bloom

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March 19, 2026: Colorado's Italian connections; Kids kicking nicotine; Warm weather birding

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March 18, 2026: The state of friendship in the US; Breaking the 'starving artist' stereotype

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March 17, 2026: Aging Matters: From safety to fear of losing independence; deciding to stop driving

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March 16, 2026: When does surveillance tech cross the line?; Ryan tries out the state's first robot massage

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March 13, 2026: SAVE America Act likely can't be saved; Summit FC kickoff; Bye-bye beloved Boulder bar

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March 12, 2026: Amache survivors worry; Renee Good remembered; How special actors are helping doctors

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March 11, 2026: Changing worry about climate change into action; Colorado's plan for NFTs to celebrate 150th

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March 10, 2026: Pivotal time for environmental law; Flu season check-up; A fly fishing sisterhood

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March 9, 2026: Neonics protect crops but at what cost to pollinators?; Meet Denver Paralympic curler Dan Rose

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March 6, 2026: Legislative check-in; DU Middle East expert on Iran; 'Raise the Curtain' with Annie Barbour

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March 5, 2026: CSU Pueblo offers solutions for nursing shortage; A sensory fine arts experience in Colorado Springs

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March 4, 2026: Former DU chancellor Rebecca Chopp on life changes, evolving tests for Alzheimer's

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March 3, 2026: Cleo Parker Robinson's dream comes true with center for the healing arts

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March 2, 2026: The economics of deportation; How history is held inside the pocket

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Feb. 27, 2026: 'If you can keep it' on SCOTUS and SOTU; Wonderbound's 'Decadent Desires'; Metal violinist Mia Asano

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Feb. 26, 2026: Colorado pushes back against federal health guidance; Exploring the state's petroglyphs and pictographs

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Feb. 25, 2026: Winter watering; Michelin goes statewide; IKEA's history; DIA's sign troubles

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February 24, 2026: Denver advances law enforcement mask ban; Coloradans share what they saw in Puerto Vallarta

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Feb. 23, 2026: The toll and opportunity of AI data centers

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Feb. 20, 2026: Plea deals shape crackdown on Venezuelans; 'Local 303' honors Black History Month

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February 19, 2026: Feb. 19, 2026: Building affordable housing in mountain towns; Lion dancing ushers in Lunar New Year

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Feb. 18, 2026: Comedian Josh Blue gives us 'Something To Stare At'

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February 17, 2026: 'Godspeed' elevates the Black cowboy; Finding emergency shelters for domestic violence survivors

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Feb. 13, 2026: A love story… decades in the making; Endangered castle; Where new plays are born

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Feb. 12, 2026: Radio pioneer, civil rights advocate Dr. Daddio's lasting legacy; Black holes, microplastics as art

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Feb. 11, 2026: Colorado pairs team helps Team USA skate to gold; 'Go as a River' a global phenomenon

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February 10, 2026: A guide to detecting concussions; First-hand stories to reform juvenile justice system

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February 9, 2026: President's dislike of Colorado; Dog Stars' post-apocalyptic Colorado heads to big screen

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Feb. 6, 2026: How Colorado's borderlands shape the US and Mexico today; Cowboys and East Indians

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Feb. 5, 2026: New leader's vision for Club 20; 'Portraits in Aging' on loving your work; future of local theater

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February 4, 2026: Why states are integral to election integrity; Coaches on artistry, pressure of figure skating

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Feb. 3, 2026: Go inside Colorado's new psilocybin healing centers; An extra incentive to quit tobacco

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Feb. 2, 2026: How psychedelics might open the brain for learning plus treating addiction with ibogaine

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January 30, 2026: Talk of another government shutdown; Tina Peters clemency; Challenger's 40th anniversary

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January 29, 2026: Broadway conquered, Jenna Bainbridge on her 'Wicked' fight for more accessibility for the disabled

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January 28, 2026: Reality of rural skin cancer; Trump's focus on Colorado; An ode to independent books

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January 27, 2026: RTD's CEO on rebuilding transit and trust; Sustaining diverse communities through media

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Jan. 26, 2026: Will lawmakers help Polis in final year? Mines researcher develops new care for deep wounds

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Jan. 23, 2026: 'On Fire for God' with author Josiah Hesse

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Jan. 22, 2026: Welcoming back the wolverine; Cannabis businesses anxiously wait for federal change

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Jan. 21, 2026: Arctic blast after record warmth; a polio survivor's story; Broncos' outlook without Bo Nix

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Jan. 20, 2026: Colorado's state of education; A sustainable start to the New Year

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Jan. 19, 2026: Journey to Freedom: Building community through spirituals

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January 16, 2026: Polis talks Tina Peters and 'the value of mercy'; Broncos Super Bowl push; Rodeo diplomacy

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January 15, 2026: What happens next after Tina Peters appeal; A fitting milestone for Denver's annual Marade

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January 14, 2026: 'If You Can Keep It' on retribution, presidential power; Mary Jane celebrates 50!

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January 13, 2026: Get moving in the New Year at any age; Portraits in Aging: Friends, family and 'maintenance'

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Jan. 12, 2026: State lawmakers' to-do list; How evangelical Christianity shaped Colorado Springs

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January 9, 2026: Tina Peters' latest appeal; What's next for Venezuela; Wildfire in Denver?

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January 8, 2026: Changing role of women in combat; 'Resilient Citizens' prep for potential disaster

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January 7, 2026: Diving into Colorado's record flu numbers; The history of CU's first Black law students

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January 6, 2026: 'Portraits in Aging' features reflections, exploration of what it's like growing older in Colorado

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January 5, 2026: Context for Colorado's citing in Trump's Venezuela action; How we became the 38th US state

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Jan. 2, 2026: Legacy of Cherry Creek: Growing Up Black in Denver’s Transforming Neighborhood

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Jan. 1, 2026: As a new year begins, a fresh start with forgiveness; A rock legend found home in Colorado

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Dec. 31, 2025: Remembering a milestone year with Coloradans who survived Hurricane Katrina

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Dec. 30, 2025: Colorado researcher on drug that holds promise for treating Alzheimer's; Denver's missed climate goals

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Dec. 29, 2025: Colorado's bet on gambling and the impact on addiction; A doctor's journey with cancer

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Dec. 26, 2025: A Kwanzaa extravaganza and a singer who lives the principles everyday!

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Dec. 25, 2025: Celebrate the season with the 10th Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza!

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Dec. 24, 2025: On Christmas Eve, a musical extravaganza spanning ten years!

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Dec. 23, 2025: Spreading laughter and cheer with the Holiday Extravaganza!

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Dec. 22, 2025: An extravaganza of Hanukkah stories, music and connection!

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Dec. 19, 2025: The 10th Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza

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Dec. 18, 2025: Deck the halls with 'Garland'

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Dec. 17, 2025: Chances low for a white Christmas on Front Range; Dating apps may have enabled a rapist

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Dec. 16, 2025: Aging Matters: From the gift of time to decluttering, avoiding scams and the love of letters

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December 15, 2025: Tackling Colorado's rising homeowners' insurance; A Hanukkah song with a twist

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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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Dec. 11, 2025: Working to ease vaccination confusion; Art as healing and rehabilitation

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Dec. 10, 2025: In 'Roam,' stories of people knitting the natural world back together

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Dec. 9, 2025: Three Colorado women in the hall of fame on inclusion, visibility, history, and the future

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Dec. 8, 2025: The story of DIA's signature tent roof; Books to enjoy or give for the holidays

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Dec. 5, 2025: 'If you can keep it' on unprecedented politics; Maintaining Mustang; Tech firm commits to downtown

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Dec. 4, 2025: Protecting children from social media harm; Venezuelans living in the shadows

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Dec. 3, 2025: No degree? No problem; Tig Notaro grieves Colorado's late poet laureate Andrea Gibson

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December 2, 2025: 'Witness at Sand Creek'; Changing vision for Colorado's public lands

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December 1, 2025: Reflections on the past, and looking forward on World AIDS Day

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Nov. 28, 2025: Trust Matters: A conversation about record-low levels of trust in the media

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Nov. 27, 2025: From astronaut to artist, Ed Dwight reflects on a journey making history as he turns 92

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Nov. 26, 2025: When the world believed Martians were real

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November 25, 2025: Creating community for transracial adoptees; A remarkable journey on and off the slopes

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Nov. 24, 2025: The great redistricting debate; Car sales sticker shock; Lafayette student's success in civics

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Nov. 21, 2025: A snowless Metro Denver; New CEO takes root at Botanic Gardens; Local 303 celebrates 'Autumn'

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Nov. 20, 2025: For Aging Matters, help with tasks while fostering friendship; Diversity amid DEI cutbacks

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Nov. 19, 2025: State Democratic chair on wins, losses and what's next; Remembering Purnell Steen

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Nov. 18, 2025: An enduring friendship forged in war; Moms find connection, therapy in dance

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Nov. 17, 2025: A geriatrician on better living through less medicine; 'The Radio Poems' with David Rothman

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Nov. 14, 2025: Can an old hotel & conference center solve homelessness?; Thanksgiving wine picks with no snobbery

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Nov. 13, 2025: Is Colorado heading toward a 'silent recession?'; Helping overcome food insecurity

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Nov. 12, 2025: Colorado's midterms mean new statewide leadership; Gasoline Lollipops break genre stereotypes

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November 11, 2025: On Veterans Day, stories of battle, of reflection, and of unexpected friendship

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Trust Matters: A community conversation about record-low levels of trust in the press

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November 7, 2025: Rep. Crow on air travel, ICE and gerrymandering; Coors archaeological dig

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Nov. 6, 2025: The first Native American in space describes a 'very humbling feeling'

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Nov. 5, 2025: From school meals to a 'vibrant' Denver, what's next after election?; ICE facility in Walsenburg?

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November 4, 2025: Lawsuit asserts ICE is not following federal law; Colorado's grey wolves heading south?

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Nov. 3, 2025: Why young Coloradans are considering public service; Loveland sculptor's tribute to Josephine Baker

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Oct. 31, 2025: DenverFright terrifies at The Bug Theatre

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Oct. 30, 2025: The past, present and future as the Voting Rights Act turns 60; In-person voting for inmates

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Oct. 29, 2025: At last a memorial to Flight 629; Before Gaga, there was Carl Bean's 'I Was Born This Way'

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October 28, 2025: A lung cancer doctor shares the same path as his patients; Purplish explores capitol history

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Oct. 27, 2025: Innovating a 'sexy walker' to break stigma; An Indie 102.3 soundtrack for autumn

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Oct. 24, 2025: A man who considers all things; AI and air quality; The musical family behind BRŪHA

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Oct. 23, 2025: What's next in the government shutdown? 'Make A Circle' looks at early childhood development

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October 22, 2025: Historic context for this moment in politics; Finding unity across the divide

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October 21, 2025: Pettersen on federal cuts to mental, behavior health care; Honoring Demaryius Thomas

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Oct. 20, 2025: Two statewide ballot measures on the menu; Authors at odds with AI settlement

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Oct. 17, 2025: Where Hickenlooper won't budge; Remembering Susan Stamberg

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Oct. 16, 2025: What will Dominion sale mean for elections? Plus, Colorado's Voting Rights Act

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Oct. 15, 2025: A Colorado author's trek to find 'The Wild Dark' of the night sky

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Oct. 14, 2025: Motorcycle crashes are up; state troopers say distracted driving is just one reason

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Oct. 13, 2025: On Indigenous People's Day, how to get beyond acknowledgments and into action

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Oct. 10, 2025: This café is run by a food bank; We spend the night at a movie motel

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October 9, 2025: Domino effect of wildfire impact on dragonflies; Small town football team takes on 'The Hill'

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Oct. 8, 2025: Rep. Jeff Hurd on shutdown, militarizing U.S. cities; New Denver City Librarian on book bans

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Oct. 7, 2025: Grammy-winning Christian rapper Lecrae on growing up in Denver and growing in faith

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Oct. 6, 2025: Investigating ICE assault claims; SCOTUS considers Colorado's conversion therapy ban

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Oct. 3, 2025: Adams State president on funding cuts and welcoming first gen students; Fall gardening questions!

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October 2, 2025: Pediatricians push back against dismissal of science; 'Gathering Place' elevates Southern Colorado

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October 1, 2025: The impact of federal troops deploying in US cities; Colorado reacts to government shutdown

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Sept. 30, 2025: How a federal gov't shutdown could impact Colorado; 'Wild Horse Inmate Program' ends

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September 29, 2025: A.I. in the classroom; How wildfires spotlight life in prison

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September 26, 2025: Ukrainian bike shop owners shift gears on mobility; Solar strategy with 'Here Comes the Sun'

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Sept. 25, 2025: Adapt and Thrive: Pioneering sit-skier Bob Meserve to be inducted into Hall of Fame this weekend

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Sept. 24, 2025: Planting the seeds for food security; Climate change's impact on lightning, water, and snowmelt

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September 23, 2025: Vaccines and changing guidelines; Could how we drive be early indicator of dementia?

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Sept. 22, 2025: A Palmer 'Divide'; Climbing with 10th Mountain descendants in Italy

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September 19, 2025: New CBI director works to rebuild trust amid DNA tech scandal, mortuary investigation

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Sept. 18, 2025: A family's hope after school shooting; 'One Book' inspires connection, photo exhibit

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Sept. 17, 2025: Ryan Warner marks 20 years at Colorado Matters

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Sept. 16, 2025: Aging Matters, from housing to healthcare to ageism and respect

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Sept. 15, 2025: Violence and teen brains; Gov. Jared Polis on endorsements and what's next

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Sept. 12, 2025: Gov. Polis Goes West pt. 2: Vaccines, housing, wildfires, and water

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Sept. 11, 2025: Gov. Polis Goes West pt. 1: ICE, healthcare, and Tina Peters

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September 10, 2025: Bringing wolverines back to Colorado; A temple comes to Grand Junction

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Sept. 9, 2025: From astronaut to artist, Ed Dwight reflects on a journey making history as he turns 92

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September 8, 2025: Conserving land on the Western Slope; Retracing family history 80 years after WWII

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September 5, 2025: Broncos' season hopes are a mile high; 'Soles of a Survivor:' escaping horror amid hope

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Sept. 4, 2025: How Colorado took political power plays out of redistricting; Teacher puts students first

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Sept. 3, 2025: What is Colorado without Space Command? Unforgettable short story; Gasoline Lollipops persist

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September 2, 2025: Ranchers grapple with drought, tariffs, wolves -- and inspiring the next generation

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Sept. 1, 2025: Labors of love on Labor Day

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Aug. 29, 2025: We visit a support group for laid-off aid workers

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Aug. 28, 2025: After the Storm: Reflections on Hurricane Katrina

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Aug. 27, 2025: A fall check-up on vaccines and viruses; Keeping water in the Colorado River

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Aug. 26, 2025: Denver's original unsung Bronco, Lionel Taylor; Chandra's Katrina story

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August 25, 2025: Special session closing budget gap as AI debate continues; Local 303 has August's 'hot' artists

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August 22, 2025: A cooldown at long last amid drought, wildfires; Tennis' farewell tour nears an end

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August 20, 2025: Intervention to prevent youth violence at a crossroads; Boulder author on dating smarter

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Aug. 19, 2025: Gold King Mine 10 years later; Bad behavior at the State Capitol

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Aug. 18, 2025: From campus costs to curbing gun violence: Two conversations about Colorado’s future

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Aug. 15, 2025: When the world believed Martians were real

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Aug. 14, 2025: Denver singer/songwriter Such on finding alignment in music

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Aug. 12, 2025: Aging Matters: What to know about downsizing, from selling your home to decluttering

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Aug. 11, 2025: Disability rights movement sprouted in Colorado; No summer lull for legislature

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Aug. 8, 2025: Denver mayor on bond, layoffs, and Broncos; New GM on future of Colorado State Fair

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Aug. 7, 2025: Veterans, first responders share psychedelic journey; Handheld device bridges language gap

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Aug. 6, 2025: Could tracking denied gun sales prevent tragedy?; Many arrested by ICE aren't 'worst of the worst'

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Aug. 5, 2025: Respiratory viruses could awaken dormant cancer cells; Honoring Theodore 'Bubbles' Anderson

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Aug. 4, 2025: Colorado business juggles unpredictable tariffs; Could unclaimed property help state budget?

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August 1, 2025: New state historian is a map geek; 748 area code dial tone jam

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July 31, 2025: After 35 years, the triumphs of the Americans with Disabilities Act -- and the work still to be done

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July 30, 2025: Former ambassador on diplomacy under Trump; New chapter for Colorado Springs philharmonic

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July 29, 2025: Four Coloradans share the legacy of growing up Black in Cherry Creek

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July 28, 2025: A psychedelic to treat addiction?; Helping the tiniest of babies survive

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July 25, 2025: A summer of heat, drought and flooding; 'Western Soul' singer/songwriter at UMS

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July 24, 2025: Fighting backlash, Denver Pride sends powerful message; Aspen trees as wildfire breaks

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July 23, 2025: Planned Parenthood can no longer treat Medicaid patients; Festival honors Chicano culture

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July 22, 2025: Rep. Evans on Dignity Act; Molly Brown's great granddaughter on Titanic moment

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July 21, 2025: Public media at a crossroads; How 'One Big Beautiful Bill' could impact Colorado

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July 18, 2025: Colorado's split vote on the rescission bill; Overcoming trauma with music; Celebrate 719 Day!

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July 17, 2025: Gov. Polis on insurance price hikes, wildfires; Shooting survivor on moving forward

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July 16, 2025: Wildfire evacuees thankful for firefighters; Coping with trauma through laughter

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July 15, 2025: Gov. Polis pushes back on tariffs; Summer camp safety; Colorado's poet laureate remembered

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July 14, 2025: Pettersen braces for impact of 'Big Beautiful Bill;' Decoding ancient sign language

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July 11, 2025: Hurd on 'Big Beautiful Bill,' from rural hospitals to immigration; 'The Water Knife' proves prophetic

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July 10, 2025: 'Senseless' explores overcoming shared trauma and community resiliency; Celebrating Black Arts!

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July 9, 2025: 60 years of theater in Creede amid funding cuts; Healthcare impact of 'One Big Beautiful Bill'

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July 8, 2025: What's next now that 'One Big Beautiful Bill' is law; 'Until Forever Comes' elevates Ute culture

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July 7, 2025: Leaving light pollution in the dark to discover the stars in the sky

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July 4, 2025: For the Fourth of July, bald eagles, buffalo, Johnny Appleseed, and America the Beautiful

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July 3, 2025: For this Colorado Centenarian, connection is key; The impact of 'forever chemicals'

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July 2, 2025: Traffic and history collide at this Colorado Springs intersection; Whiskey with a purpose

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July 1, 2025: How being outside can shape learning, life skills, and leadership; Tracking use of force stalls

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June 30, 2025: Water problems in West go deeper than Colorado River; Asian chefs in Presidential history

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June 27, 2025: AG Weiser on birthright citizenship ruling; Challenges facing conservation under Trump

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June 26, 2025: Phillip Bailey and the 'Reasons' behind his, and Earth, Wind and Fire's, lasting success

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June 25, 2025: Is there a 'Goldilocks' amount of rain?; Douglas County voters reject home rule

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June 24, 2025: Black Pride Colorado marks 5 year milestone; Was Captain Kidd really a notorious pirate?

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June 23, 2025: How Iran might retaliate after US bombing; The debate over home rule

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June 20, 2025: What MDMA and other psychedelics can teach about Colorado's embrace of psilocybin

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June 19, 2025: For Juneteenth, a celebration and reflection of Black history in Colorado

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June 18, 2025: When forgiveness isn't optional

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June 17, 2025: Uncertain future for vaccine guidance; On the trail of art stolen by the Nazis; Cycling without Age

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June 16, 2025: DOJ wants Colorado's election records; A new way to measure snowpack by air to help water planners

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June 13, 2025:On Jewish life in the US today in all its beauty, anxiety, and complexity

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June 12, 2025: Deconstructing DEI - the future of diversity initiatives in Colorado

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June 11, 2025: What a new medical school means for rural healthcare; A top Northern Colorado tourist spot blossoms

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June 10, 2025: Church finds connection through psychedelics; Colorado's effort to ensure police accountability

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June 9, 2025: The bestselling novel 'Go As a River' weaves an engrossing tale of a watery ghost town

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June 6, 2025: The challenge of tracking federal cuts; Festival Flamboyan creates connection

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June 5, 2025: Supporting Boulder attack survivors; Measles and summer travel; Reimagining fatherhood

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June 4, 2025: A Hiroshima survivor remembers; Challenges for Colorado jobseekers; Thriving with diabetes

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June 3, 2025: Aging Matters explores grief and ways to cope; How Colorado's policing laws have changed

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June 2, 2025: Attorney General Phil Weiser says Boulder attack is 'personal'; A shift in immigration protocols?

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May 30, 2025: We are starved for stars, says outdoor writer Craig Childs

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May 29, 2025: The campaign to free Tina Peters; The teeth behind the benefits of fluoride

285

May 28, 2025:Investigating 'welfare checks' of migrant children; Colorado Symphony and Lettuce mix it up

286

May 27, 2025: Can psilocybin help veterans overcome PTSD? Black Lives Matters five years after George Floyd's murder

287

May 23, 2025: Polis on a bevy of lawsuits, federal budget cuts; Severe weather season tears through Colorado

288

May 22, 2025: A 'final exam' for education -- in the classroom with Colorado's teacher of the year

289

May 21, 2025: 'Countdown' examines how the U.S. is updating its ‘geriatric’ nuclear arsenal

290

May 20, 2025: Empowering and supporting an aging Colorado: the solutions the state’s considering

291

May 19, 2025: Polis on vetoes, housing laws; Evolving vision for downtown Denver

292

May 16, 2025: Denver mayor on immigration, federal lawsuit, and housing; CSU alum now at MSNBC

293

May 15, 2025: Colorado raft supply companies navigate the uncertain waters of tariffs; Preserving oral histories

294

May 14, 2025: Attorney General Weiser on 20 lawsuits and counting; Jewish music for all

295

May 13, 2025: How receiving (and writing) letters brings happiness to seniors; 'The Invisible Patient'

296

May 12, 2025: Taking stock of the session with bills that passed, new lawmakers and... poetry

297

May 9, 2025: How deportations are playing out in Colorado; A milestone on Colfax Ave.

298

May 8, 2025: Bike shop rides into the sunset amid tariffs; Federal cuts upend classrooms

299

May 7, 2025: State lawmakers head to the finish line; Colorado Flower Collective helps farmers bloom

300

May 6, 2025: Colorado nonprofits work to overcome cuts; What 'climate realism' means for green energy

301

May 5, 2025: How to turn an office high-rise into homes; United expands in Denver

302

May 2, 2025: How The Women's Bank of Denver fostered inclusion, opportunity, and empowerment

303

May 1, 2025: Voters, Congressional delegation on Trump's first 100 days; The secret life of Mary Rippon

304

April 30, 2025: The start of severe weather season; A friendship after Saigon's fall

305

April 29, 2025: Elevating Africa and the opportunities it creates in Colorado; Authenticity in African fashion

306

April 28, 2025: Perspective on Trump's first 100 days from State Sen. Kirkmeyer, U.S. Rep. Neguse

307

April 25, 2025: Holocaust survivor and folk musician Osi Sladek

308

April 24, 2025: A long overdue honor for the 6888 Postal Battalion; From flood to fruit

309

April 23, 2025: Exploring the potential of geothermal energy; Tennis on music, marriage, and balance

310

April 22, 2025: The debate over geothermal energy boils over; Colorado reflections on Pope Francis

311

April 21, 2025: Remembering the Pope; State lawmakers on immigrant protections; Psilocybin and postpartum

312

April 18, 2025: Car buying considerations; Western Slope judge tells ICE to back off

313

April 17, 2025: A Colorado Matters encore: Embrace a 'Wonder Year' of worldschooling

314

April 16, 2025: Stand-up comic heals with 'Tromedy'; France knights Colorado astrophysicist

315

April 15, 2025: A measles checkup; State lawmakers working to preserve trans rights

316

April 14, 2025: New Fort Lewis president on supporting Indigenous, first-gen students; '12 Tablecloths'

317

April 10, 2025: International torture trial in Denver; Colorado entrepreneur eyes A.I. and audio

318

April 9, 2025: ICE's 'collateral arrests' include a former slave; Choir director finds harmony off stage

319

April 8, 2025: Helping student athletes win on the playing field of mental health

320

April 7, 2025: Stock market whiplash and your investments; Ingredients for a viral recipe!

321

April 4, 2025: Teens share their love for reading; 'Pinch Hitting' tells the story of an unexpected hero

322

April 3, 2025: An Aging Matters special - is a pet right for you? Plus, refocusing life after retirement

323

April 2, 2025: Measles case confirmed in Colorado; Critical seed lab in Fort Collins could be at risk

324

April 1, 2025: A mother's search for answers; Is film project in Boulder a sign of things to come?

325

March 31, 2025: Deals get made at Sundance; Arctic adventurer goes 'Into the Thaw'

326

March 28, 2025: How to become a changemaker; Snow shoveling programs help both seniors, volunteers

327

March 27, 2025: Bennet on 'wanton destruction' of federal government; Colorado's homegrown burger

328

March 26, 2025: 'Cruelty' of HIV/AIDS cuts; Adam Cayton-Holland returns to his comedic birthplace

329

March 25, 2025: Local vs. state control over housing; Sanora Babb's journey from Dust Bowl to author

330

March 24, 2025: Colorado-Canada trade connection; Natural medicine's Indigenous roots in 'The Trip'

331

March 21, 2025: Ambassador Salazar on tariffs, cartels, and the Gulf; A spring of fire & ice

332

March 20, 2025: Living a full life in the face of death; Senior community rallies around displaced residents

333

March 19, 2025: Fighting violent crime in Pueblo; From plants to pests, spring gardening questions answered!

334

March 18, 2025: A mother’s fight for justice; The unseen threat to Colorado’s bighorn sheep

335

March 17, 2025: Mining politics and policy; It's crunch time at the state capitol

336

March 14, 2025: Wage theft investigation at Denver strip clubs; Step into a storied room at The Brown Palace

337

March 13, 2025: Helping extremely premature babies defy the odds; Historic Park Theater's haunted history

338

March 12, 2025: 'Wind phones' provide unique connection; Turning to town halls for answers, accountability

339

March 11, 2025: Wilma Webb on legacy, life, and service to the community

340

March 10, 2025: Pursuit of justice for sex assault survivors amid case backlog; Forests out of carbon balance

341

March 7, 2025: Life as a trans woman under the Trump administration; The sandhill cranes are back!

342

March 6, 2025: Denver mayor faces Congress on immigration; Continuing role of churches as sanctuaries

343

March 5, 2025: What doctors are watching for 5 years after the first case of COVID; Colorado's Lunar Outpost

344

March 4, 2025: Impact of Congressional cuts on Medicaid; Flu season questions and answers

345

March 3, 2025: 'Colorado Today' a daily dose of news; 'Buy Colorado Day' eyes global marketplace

346

February 28, 2025: Rep. Jeff Hurd on DOGE cuts, Medicaid and BLM; Do boycotts make a difference?

347

Feb. 27, 2025: Denver International Airport marks 30 years of flight

348

February 26, 2025: The search for water on the Moon; A Colorado teacher's poem is on the space station

349

February 25, 2025: What to do when aging in place is no longer possible; Elevating Colorado's Black history

350

February 24, 2025: Vail Resorts grapples with changing market, labor, and expansion; Debating tipped wages

351

Feb. 21, 2025: Brrr makes way for balmy; 'Yes in God's Backyard' a solution for affordable housing?

352

Feb. 20, 2025: Colorado students 'trash the runway' in the name of sustainability; Diversifying snow sports

353

Feb. 19, 2025: United's Denver expansion; 10th Mountain Division marks historic battle

354

Feb. 18, 2025: Colorado's billion dollar budget hole; Amphitheater CEO on success, noise complaints

355

Feb. 17, 2025: 'Give Her Credit' is the story behind The Women's Bank of Denver

356

February 14, 2025: 'Aha Moments' for treating alcohol use disorder; 'Sustained' empowers Indigenous culture, art

357

February 13, 2025: Help for sex trafficking survivors; Colorado Wonders about potholes

358

February 12, 2025: Where are we with wolves?

359

February 11, 2025: Dean says she was fired for objecting to book ban; A history of pennies

360

February 10, 2025: State lawmakers change approach on guns; A 'community' newsletter generated by A.I.?

361

Feb. 7, 2025: Assessing the ICE raids and resistance; Colorado sues over Musk access to US Treasury

362

Feb. 6, 2025: ICE roundups in Denver; Studying psilocybin's effect on depression

363

Feb. 5, 2025: Engaging students to achieve success; Safety standards for cannabis?

364

Feb. 4, 2025: Legislature debates the Labor Peace Act; Artificial judging and the X-Games

365

Feb. 3, 2025 Federal workers have a decision to make; Remembering the 'Cowboy Chancellor'

366

Jan. 31, 2025: Paying college athletes; Colorado's most endangered places

367

Jan. 30, 2025: Colorado seniors navigate the digital divide; Planning for wildfire before it happens

368

Jan. 29, 2025: ICE deportation appears imminent in Colorado; Celebrating the Lunar New Year

369

Jan. 28, 2025: Transparency, accountability at the state capitol; Courts reject autonomy for elephants

370

Jan. 27, 2025: Preservationist Dana Crawford; 'The Reservoir' takes on tough subjects with comedy

371

Jan. 24, 2025: Denver7's Lisa Hidalgo on cold, snow, and her love for meteorology; Refugee resettlement stalls

372

Jan. 23, 2025: Colorado may be in conflict with new immigration directives; Remembering Bill McCartney

373

Jan. 22, 2025: Colorado defends birthright citizenship; January 6th pardons include Coloradans

374

Jan. 21, 2025: More wolves released in Colorado; Ripple effect of wildfires on insurance rates

375

Jan. 17, 2025: How new immigration policies could affect Colorado; New priorities for a new Congress

376

Jan. 16, 2025: Colorado firefighters in California; A 'Road to Recovery' from chronic homelessness

377

Jan. 15, 2024: Robotic surgery a game changer for organ transplants; The evolution of 'norm violations'

378

Jan. 14, 2025: Healing Centers mark new era for psilocybin; Colorado's new judicial district

379

Jan. 13, 2025: Longtime ski executive is 'disillusioned' with corporate sustainability

380

Jan. 10, 2025: Gov. Polis on housing, immigration; CPR News bids a legendary journalist farewell

381

Jan. 8, 2025: Help for war widows in Ukraine; New uses for Electroconvulsive therapy

382

Jan. 7, 2025: Exploring senior housing options; ‘Purplish’ previews the legislative session

383

Jan. 6, 2025: Furniture bank helps families put their feet up; Finding the punchline to Denver's 'Joker'

384

Jan. 3, 2025: Talking science at the dinner table -- A conversation with Science Friday's Ira Flatow

385

Jan. 2, 2025: Looking ahead to the new Congress; Pollsters on Coloradans’ political engagement

386

Jan. 1, 2025: Start the New Year with stories of second chances and positivity

387

Dec. 31, 2024: Jimmy Carter on U.S. as a superpower; Celebrating Colorado's centenarians

388

Dec. 30, 2024: No more driving while holding a cell phone; Colorado Springs' high-rise debate

389

Dec. 26, 2024: Hanukkah begins with Holiday Extravaganza memories

390

Dec. 25, 2024: Celebrate the holidays with the 9th annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza!

391

Dec. 24, 2024: Celebrate the season once again with the 8th annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza!

392

Dec. 23, 2024: Airport chief on traffic, trains and construction; An inventor’s new period product

393

Dec. 20, 2024: Celebrate the holidays with the 9th annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza!

394

Dec. 19, 2024: A Holiday Extravaganza of Colorado comedy

395

Dec. 18, 2024: Celebrate the holidays with an extravaganza of music and memories

396

Dec. 17, 2024: Honoring a legal and civil rights pioneer; How science and magic intersect; DIA's Santa!

397

Dec. 16, 2024: Rep. Crow on revamping Secret Service focus, culture; Colorado books for gift giving

398

Dec. 13, 2024: Notorious Denver murder at the heart of white supremacy and 'The Order'

399

Dec. 12, 2024: 'NDN Santa' celebrates Christmas and culture

400

Dec. 11, 2024: Syrian-American restaurateur has high hopes post-Assad; Mike Nelson forecasts his future

401

Dec. 10, 2024: Password posting investigation; Aging Matters with the gift of time

402

Dec. 9, 2024: Blindness cure in the works; Stranahan's Colorado Whiskey turns 20

403

Dec. 6, 2024: Trauma of Indian Boarding Schools forever changed lives

404

Dec. 5, 2024: For Grammy-winning Christian rapper Lecrae, a tattoo represents much more than art

405

Dec. 4, 2024: Tracking money for mental health; ER dogs bring comfort; Josh Blue's 'Freak Accident'

406

Dec. 3, 2024: Aging Matters: 'Change Makers' helps navigate life's next chapter; Avoiding real estate scams

407

Dec. 2, 2024: A doctor’s calling shifts to medical aid in dying; Colorado Mesa's big rainforest win

408

Nov. 28, 2024: 'Wonder Year' teaches families how to use the world as a classroom

409

Nov. 27, 2024: Indigenous chef on embracing food and family at Thanksgiving; Ensuring Western Slope water

410

Nov. 26, 2024: A new app aims to stop food waste; An arts innovator leaves MCA Denver

411

Nov. 25, 2024: Pay equity breakthrough at CU; Colorado nominee for energy secretary

412

Nov. 22, 2024: Envisioning Colorado's transportation future; Charlie Burrell on life at 104

413

Nov. 21, 2024: Denver City Council considers a flavored tobacco ban; How hard is it to quit smoking?

414

Nov. 20, 2024: Why parents are stressed out, and ways to cope

415

Nov. 19, 2024: Colorado begins racial equity study; Will recreational cannabis come to Colorado Springs?

416

Nov. 18, 2024: State and local officials gear up for Trump’s immigration policies

417

Nov. 15, 2024: Voter-approved proposition will fund victims' services through gun excise tax; Holding RTD accountable

418

Nov. 14, 2024: Gov. Polis on 'safeguarding democracy'; Living artists connect past and present

419

Nov. 13, 2024: Trans Continental Pipeline sees surge in requests for help; Avian flu update

420

Nov. 12, 2024: A history of humanity… as told through ‘The Horse’

421

Nov. 11, 2024: Veterans chart their 'next chapter'; The Misty Experiment; Donut Dollies on helping troops

422

Nov. 8, 2024: Barbershop built on second chances; Remembering a centenarian who shared her love for skiing

423

Nov. 7, 2024: Colorado's contrast to national political picture; Measuring Denver's ballot measures

424

Nov. 6, 2024: 'Colorado's gonna Colorado' - Assessing the election

425

Nov. 5, 2024: How E.coli outbreak changed a local burrito chain; Embracing fatherhood in Indigenous families

426

Nov. 4, 2024: El Paso County’s new effort to reduce domestic violence; Split-ticket voting

427

Nov. 1, 2024: Alien Enemies Act; Seeking Common Ground; Why hurricane forecasts come from Colorado

428

Oct. 31, 2024: From civil rights to suffragists, the legacy and power of Black women in elections; how to engage young voters

429

Oct. 30, 2024: Aging in rural Colorado; Tracking evaporation; The science of scares

430

Oct. 29, 2024: Colorado gets a new judicial district; An Aurora boy's journey to the big screen

431

Oct. 28, 2024: Food safety after E. coli outbreak; ‘Purplish’ on election security; Denver’s crowded ballot

432

Oct. 25, 2024: Storytellers send chills down your spine

433

Oct. 24, 2024: Support for domestic violence survivors as cases remain high; Nuggets are back in action

434

Oct. 23, 2024: Ukrainian family rebuilds life in Colorado; Carbon-friendly hotel takes root

435

Oct. 22, 2024: Creating savings incentives for renters; Voters to decide Mesa County interchange project

436

Oct. 21, 2024: Explaining the 14 statewide ballot measures; The personal journey of a CPR host’s name change

437

Oct. 18, 2024: Revisiting how the U.S. is updating its ‘geriatric’ nuclear arsenal

438

Oct. 17, 2024: How third-party candidates might impact Congress; Colorado Medical Society's new president

439

Oct. 16, 2024: Alcohol and liver disease; A Colorado centenarian on persevering and life's lessons

440

Oct. 15, 2024: Elevating Latino leadership; Rethinking philanthropic giving; Community solar questions

441

Oct. 14, 2024: Colorado's Congressional races; CU startups; Culture through cuisine

442

Oct. 11, 2024: Heat and hurricanes; Colorado astronauts make history; Molly Brown's summer house

443

Oct. 10, 2024: Remembering Dikembe Mutombo; Reimagining Crested Butte

444

Oct. 9, 2024: Space Force, defense spending and the deficit - meet the candidates vying for CD5

445

Oct. 8, 2024: For Grammy-winning Christian rapper Lecrae, a tattoo represents so much more than art

446

Oct. 7, 2024: Ranked-choice voting 101; 'Shark Tank' DIA-style

447

Oct. 4, 2024: Peters' sentencing not a panacea; Delta dining gem

448

Oct. 3, 2024: Candidates for CD8 on priorities for a district that's both urban and rural

449

Oct. 2, 2024: CU's new conservative scholar on liberalism and academia; Composer's musical journey

450

Oct. 1, 2024: Grocery store merger heads to court; Colorado's Filipino community celebrates 70 years

451

Sept. 30, 2024: Aurora neighborhood copes with neglect and national attention; Tour a historic clock tower

452

Sept. 27, 2024: Ten years on, MAVEN is teaching scientists about Mars; Re-envisioning Hamlet

453

Sept. 26, 2024: From careers after retirement to outdoor excursions, Aging Matters knows no limits

454

Sept. 25. 2024: ‘The shooting derailed my life.’ Impact of the King Soopers attack as gunman is sentenced

455

Sept. 24, 2024: Chief Justice Monica Márquez on the responsibility of being a role model and pioneering judge

456

Sept. 23, 2024: Boebert and Calvarese make their cases to represent Colorado’s 4th Congressional District

457

Sept. 20, 2024: Rain, snow and fall colors; Roots of Tren de Aragua

458

Sept. 19, 2024: Defense rests in Boulder grocery store shooting trial; Colorado’s tattoo culture

459

Sept. 18, 2024: Rep. Crow on Secret Service, candidate safety; Beet field baseball

460

Sept. 17, 2024: More wolves heading to Colorado; Sharing stories of culture and heritage

461

Sept. 16, 2024: How a theater could help drive Western Slope economy; Students are ‘bringing music to life’

462

Sept. 13, 2024: A history of humanity… as told through ‘The Horse’

463

Sept. 12, 2024: What’s next for MDMA after FDA rejection? Interpreting a lost Euripidean find

464

Digging into the Greek life — CU scholars interpret rare Euripidean find

465

Sept. 11, 2024: Mesa County DA on Tina Peters case; A sisterhood of rafters; Picking the perfect peach

466

Sept. 10, 2024: Why parents are stressed out, and ways to cope

467

Sept. 9, 2024: Candidates for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District make their case to fill seat vacated by Boebert

468

Sept. 6, 2024: Taking the pulse of public health; Amache’s great painter

469

Sept. 5, 2024: Clinical trials hope to curb and reverse Alzheimer’s; EVs drive a shift for firefighters

470

Sept. 4, 2024: The ballot issues voters will decide this election; RZA’s journey through classical music

471

Sept. 3, 2024: How ‘Our Moon’ shaped the world

472

Sept. 2, 2024: Labors of love on Labor Day

473

Aug. 30, 2024: What the special session means for property taxes; Denver opens up its architecture

474

Aug. 29, 2024: State historian wants Coloradans to think about democracy; Protecting butterflies and bees

475

New state historian wants to get Coloradans thinking about America’s democratic roots

476

Aug. 28, 2024: COVID & flu shots – what to know

477

Aug. 27, 2024: Worldschooling encourages families to use the world as a classroom

478

Aug. 26, 2024: Lowering property taxes at heart of special session; State GOP in flux

479

Aug. 23, 2024: Colorado DNC attendees on what’s next; How’s autumn shaping up?

480

Aug. 22, 2024: Aging and mental health; A healthcare victory for veterans who served at K2

481

A Colorado Springs veteran helps win the long fight for expanded medical benefits

482

Aug. 21, 2024: Innovation and tech evolution highlight 10 years of patents in Colorado

483

Aug. 20, 2024: DNC delegates have new hope for election; Teachers union head on school year ahead

484

Aug. 19. 2024: Longtime DNC delegate on what to expect this week; State ranks high in school absences

485

Aug. 16, 2024: How to keep young people in mountain communities; Ride with us in the Great Dale House Car

486

Aug. 15, 2024: The Museum for Black Girls celebrates artistry, culture and heritage

487

Aug. 14, 2024: Medicaid cuts cost some families needed coverage; The Olympics in a time of international strife

488

“Medicaid Unwinding” meant some Coloradans lost needed coverage

489

Aug. 13, 2024: Aging Matters on avoiding real estate scams; How sports benefit kids beyond the game

490

Aug. 12, 2024: Survivors and sorrow of ‘Children of the Storm’; Paralympian finds serenity in sport

491

Aug. 9, 2024: Science around the dinner table. Ira Flatow, of Science Friday, under the microscope

492

Aug. 8, 2024: New election challenge for county clerks; Ballroom culture makes its mark in Colorado

493

Aug. 7, 2024: At CU, Céline Dion finds treatment and hope in her battle against stiff person syndrome

494

Aug. 6, 2024: Denver Mayor Mike Johnston on the challenges ahead; Meet Olympic cyclist Olivia Cummins

495

Aug 5, 2024: State beefs up wildfire investigations; Veteran trains for Paralympics triathlon

496

Aug. 2, 2024: Town shows its grit in the face of wildfire; New state law will help protect pollinators

497

Aug. 1, 2024: Governor Polis on the wildfire fight; What smoke does to the human body

498

July 31, 2024: FDA decision soon on MDMA for PTSD; The legacy of a tough-on-crime DA

499

July 30, 2024: From county clerk to courtroom, what led to charges against Tina Peters

500

July 29, 2024: Why a Paralympian ultimately embraced inspiration; Forest Corps seeks young people who love trees

501

July 26, 2024: Advocate says Harris is energizing women voters; A hot, dry summer continues

502

July 25, 2024: Demand grows for children’s mental health care; Centenarian on life and longevity

503

July 24, 2024: The freedom of cycling is ageless; Ensuring inclusivity in scouting

504

July 23, 2024: Bennet hopeful as Harris gains support; African Grill serves fufu, jollof rice and big smiles

505

July 22, 2024: A Colorado DNC delegate looks forward; Former Olympian on eating disorders, body image

506

July 19, 2024: What a week in Milwaukee tells us about the GOP; We invented a holiday. 719 Day!

507

July 18, 2024: How big a concern is the bird flu?; Opening the great outdoors to Colorado preschoolers

508

July 17, 2024: Democratic voters on Biden’s future; A flight to figure out smog; A divine piano

509

July 16, 2024: CU Boulder’s new chancellor on challenges, opportunities; A Winter Park jazz tradition

510

July 12, 2024: Immigrant recipes from El Salvador to Ethiopia; Paonia author Paolo Bacigalupi’s Italian fantasy

511

July 11, 2024: Maintaining health, envisioning cooler neighborhoods amidst Colorado’s extreme heat

512

July 10, 2024: Connections between healthcare and Indigenous values; Encounters with Rock ‘n’ Roll royalty

513

July 9, 2024: Helping older Coloradans stay in their homes; Creating connection through a simple call

514

July 8, 2024: A Colorado man ascends to the Olympics; ‘Hymn of Wild Things’ brings nature to song

515

July 5, 2024: Hannie Schaft killed Nazis. It put her on Hitler’s most-wanted list

516

July 4, 2024: American history through trees; The artistry of Tuskegee pilot Clarence Shivers

517

July 3, 2024: Aurora police under scrutiny again after shooting; ‘Painting the plains’ one mural at a time

518

July 2, 2024: A hot and smoggy summer; Denver’s own Prince celebrates The Artist’s 40-year milestone

519

Film shines light on one school’s struggle to accommodate flood of new immigrants

520

July 1, 2024: You’ll never look at the moon the same way again

521

June 28, 2024: Indian Citizenship Act prompts reflection, not celebration; Elephants name each other

522

The kids who unearthed ‘Teen Rex’

523

June 27, 2024: A school welcomes new immigrants beyond the classroom; Is a law to help renters working?

524

June 26, 2024: How the primary shapes the general election; Judy Collins’ Rocky Mountain reflections

525

Raising awareness in the effort to find missing trans and LGBTQ people

526

June 25, 2024: Older workers answer the call for preschool, aging care jobs; From football to dentistry

527

June 24, 2024: How the U.S. is updating its ‘geriatric’ nuclear arsenal

528

Heat dome comes west, says Denver7’s Mike Nelson

529

June 21, 2024: The heat is on this summer; Congressional races in districts 5 and 8

530

June 20, 2024: A Half Century of Pride Stories

531

June 19, 2024: Celebrating Black culture and history while building community through trivia

532

June 18, 2024: Colorado’s ‘Red Flag’ gun safety law used inconsistently; JoFoKe bares her soul on stage through music

533

‘Drifting’ marks a musical, philosophical shift for UK-based artist Bay Bryan

534

New memoir recounts a thriving business, a vengeful ex-employee, and a new life in Ouray

535

June 17, 2024: ‘Purplish’ on the battle for CD3; Fleeing a dark chapter for a new home in Colorado

536

June 14, 2024: State GOP at odds with itself; Colorado trailblazer makes Broadway debut

537

The race to be Denver’s next District Attorney

538

Filipino American Community of Colorado celebrates culture and history with annual festival

539

June 13, 2024: A COVID-19 checkup; What it means to be an active and engaged father

540

June 12, 2024: Helping veterans find hope for their ‘next chapter’; Creating community through clothing

541

A golfer’s education: Colorado Springs teacher tries to solve U.S. Open challenge

542

June 11, 2024: Marking a milestone of ideas for a better world; Harnessing the wind in Colorado

543

Aspen Ideas celebrates 20th milestone of thought-provoking conversation and inspiration

544

June 10, 2024: The primary race for the 4th congressional district; Real life inspires ‘Playing with Wildfire’

545

June 7, 2024: Helping your garden grow in extreme heat and amidst pests aplenty; Biking the rails near Erie

546

June 6, 2024: How technology could change farming amid worker shortages; 80 Something fights ageism and stereotypes

547

June 5, 2024: Predicting which babies are prone to food allergies; The debate over solitary confinement

548

June 4, 2024: Major medical trial in Colorado on potential benefits of psilocybin after decades of barriers

549

June 3, 2024: The issues voters tell us are most important this election; Why does Oklahoma have a panhandle?

550

May 31, 2024: Political polarization ‘calcifies’ in 2024; Summer outlook is warmer and drier

551

Get ready for a warmer and drier summer

552

In six years, the US has gone from political polarization to ‘ossification’

553

May 30, 2024: Selling plasma for income; Local stars return to Colorado with U.S. Women’s Soccer

554

May 29, 2024: Lightning Safety 101; Meet a ‘spellebrity’

555

It’s lightning season in Colorado. Here’s how to stay safe

556

May 28, 2024: ‘After Action,’ a veteran fights a different battle; Reexamining the path of an 18th century explorer

557

‘After Action,’ Colorado Springs veteran still fighting battles

558

May 27, 2024: On Memorial Day, stories of heroism, bravery, and reflection

559

May 24, 2024: Where did Latinos sit on the bus during segregation? History professor, actress weigh in on DCPA play

560

May 23, 2024: Pioneering ballerinas mark their place in history; Cleo Parker Robinson celebrates a dream come true

561

May 22, 2024: Needle exchanges under scrutiny; What will it take to bring back wolverines?

562

May 21, 2024: The impact ADUs could have on housing; Colorado’s ‘Swan of Harlem’

563

Denver’s ‘Swan of Harlem’ on breaking barriers and reclaiming history

564

May 20, 2024: DiStefano on evolution of higher education; Remembering a pedestrian safety champion

565

May 17, 2024: Closed for a month, what’s next for the Blue Mesa Bridge; Forecasting space weather

566

May 16, 2024: Investigating dishonest officers; Colorado’s changing needs as the population ages

567

May 15, 2024: Gov. Polis on new housing options, transit, and property taxes

568

May 14, 2024: How Colorado law shapes advanced care planning; Former Broncos players help children cope with grief

569

‘You don’t avoid grief; you have to move through it.’ Judi’s House helps families navigate unspeakable loss

570

May 13, 2024: Deaf leader champions new era for school; Assessing the Broncos’ rookies

571

Rookie Bo Nix takes first steps in attempt to solve Broncos’ quarterback woes

572

In Denver, a merger of museums. One big, one small

573

May 10, 2024: Blood medics poised to save lives; A merger worthy of a museum

574

These goats have a job: Lawn care and fire mitigation

575

‘I just couldn’t wrap my mind around people who were so willing to help.’ Colorado non-profit helps single moms steer the course

576

May 9, 2024: Wrapping up the 2024 legislative session; Helping single moms get back on the road

577

May 8, 2024: What’s next as legal cannabis marks 10 years; The call of a ‘stravage’

578

Ten years after the first sale of legal recreational cannabis in Colorado, the federal government considers big changes

579

May 7, 2024: Living with Long COVID; A new plan to lower property taxes

580

Long Haulers want their voices heard

581

May 6, 2024: Does the legislature’s drinking culture go too far?

582

May 3, 2024: Student journalist on campus protests; A new plan to fund public transit

583

May 2, 2024: One woman’s journey with Alzheimer’s; Diversifying health care with ‘Black Men in White Coats’

584

May 1, 2024: Feds rethink pot; The promise of a 71-mile trail through Metro Denver

585

April 30, 2024: State lawmakers consider gun policies; Virtual trip into space inspires students

586

STEM students ponder a future as infinite as the cosmos

587

April 29, 2024: State att’y general on police accountability and whether there was justice for Elijah McClain

588

April 26, 2024: Women talk about leadership, politics, and the challenges and opportunities ahead

589

April 24, 2024: Colorado’s evolving law to protect newborns whose mothers use drugs; Ants and climate change

590

Colorado hospitals don’t have to report newborns who test positive for drugs as child abuse. Is the law doing what it intended?

591

Finding self-discovery and song on the Green River

592

Colorado students share why they chose to attend HBCUs and the impact that’s had on their lives

593

April 23, 2024: NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe on the impact of HBCUs and their relevance today

594

April 22, 2024: For Earth Day, ‘The Nature Fix’ is a prescription for what ails us

595

April 19, 2024: Climate change price tag; Clarence Shivers, artist and Tuskegee Airman

596

Colorado’s supersonic jet company forges ahead

597

A (climate) stitch in time saves nine

598

April 18, 2024: Educating skiers on Indigenous history of the slopes; Using greenhouse gases for ceramics

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April 17, 2024: Inside DU’s hockey victory; How climate change is changing beer

600

Not where you’d expect to see an opera: The Air Force Academy

601

April 16, 2024: Overcoming loneliness and isolation with a simple phone call

602

April 15, 2024: Young people face growing risk of colorectal cancer; GOP candidates in the 5th district

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Mysteriously, colorectal cancer hits more young people. Congress takes on the issue

604

April 12, 2024: On the moguls with 14-year-old Olympic hopeful; What type of thinker are you?

605

April 11, 2024: State lawmakers debate child tax credit; Exploring family, connection, and cultural identity

606

April 10, 2024: Griswold impeachment attempt fails; Author inspires incarcerated readers and writers

607

April 9, 2024: Assessing Xcel’s wind response; A harrowing rescue in Haiti

608

Fort Lewis football player among Osage dancers at Academy Awards

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April 8, 2024: A Columbine survivor on being ‘safer together’; Women of Colorado’s mines

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25 years after the attack, a Columbine survivor dedicates herself to making others feel safer

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In ‘Women of the Colorado Mines,’ a legacy of entrepreneurialism and grit

612

April 5, 2024: Non-combat brain injuries in the military; New album from Jeremiah Fraites of the Lumineers

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A mass killer’s brain injury poses big questions for the military

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A piano album recorded around the world from Lumineer Jeremiah Fraites

615

April 4, 2024: ‘Aging Matters’ puts the focus on Colorado’s fastest-growing population

616

April 3, 2024: Colorado’s place in the fast-growing space economy; An untapped resource to save water

617

April 2, 2024: Making sure Voter Voices are heard; A personal journey to Dearfield

618

A personal journey through family history to Dearfield

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April 1, 2024: Why people are willing to accept political lies; It’s not too late to plan for the total solar eclipse

620

Celebrating 40 years of rock, jazz and swing with Chris Daniels and The Kings

621

March 29, 2024: The race to replace Ken Buck; 70 years of family with Colorado’s Filipino community

622

For coach at Grandview High School, the Sweet 16 is a little sweeter as he cheers on two of his former players

623

Bringing the Philippines home to Colorado

624

March 28, 2024: Regulating funeral homes; Improving Black maternal and infant health

625

Bill moves forward to regulate funeral homes and create accountability in Colorado

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Addressing a critical need in Black maternal and infant health in Colorado

627

Colorado’s Sophia Smith is now the highest-paid player in the National Women’s Soccer League

628

March 27, 2024: Temple Aaron’s historic achievement; Adam Cayton-Holland’s ‘Happy Place’

629

March 26, 2024: Creating interim housing on the Western Slope; CU alumna and actress Aba Arthur

630

March 25, 2024: Tax breaks sound good, but what are the tradeoffs?; A debate over housing in Steamboat Springs

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A $24 million donation bought the land. Will Steamboat voters give the OK for affordable housing?

632

Take a literary road trip with ‘Reading Colorado’ and author Peter Anderson

633

March 22, 2024: Solid snowpack; ‘Wandering Stars’ with Tommy Orange; A punk primer

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The snowpack is solid, but a sizzling summer could undo it

635

Colorado’s punk scene is strong, but it’s also ‘No Bueno!’

636

March 21, 2024: Living undocumented in Colorado; Durango’s Hall of Fame speed skier

637

March 20, 2024: CU Women take center court in March Madness; Two budding playwrights find connection

638

March 19, 2024: Making sure there’s enough water to go around; Helping young people attain health and wellness

639

Her whole life built up to this: a new effort to help people live healthier, starting in childhood

640

March 18, 2024: Keep an eye on the sky for next month’s solar eclipse; Academy grad is Miss America

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Miss America is just the latest title on Air Force Academy grad’s long resume

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March 15, 2024: Assessing the storm; Celebrating Colorado’s sportswomen; The lost history of Denver’s Manhattan Beach

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Why did the snow hit harder in some parts of the state than others? Plus, what it means for the snowpack

644

The history and legacy of Leadville’s Irish miners and how their immigrant story resonates today

645

March 14, 2024: Colorado needs more veterinarians and vet techs; How the history of Leadville’s Irish miners resonates today

646

March 13, 2024: Drawing highways in space; Colorado’s history in trees

647

March 12, 2024: Colorado could put price cap on pharmaceutical drug; Dr. Antonia Novello’s journey of ‘unexpected service’

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Colorado could become first state to set price cap for pharmaceutical drug

649

March 11, 2024: Colorado’s medical aid-in-dying law could be changing; CPR’s CEO on layoffs

650

March 8, 2024: New effort to create Aurora police transparency; Doctor works to make childbirth safer in Ethiopia

651

March 7, 2024: State of the Union issues hit home in Colorado; ‘Stumbling around the world for NPR’

652

March 6, 2024: What’s next after Super Tuesday, securing violent suspects, and protecting the pollinators

653

March 5, 2024: How to vote on Super Tuesday; A mother’s ‘remedies for sorrow’

654

March 4, 2024: US Supreme Court sides with Trump in Colorado ballot case

655

March 1, 2024: Aviation pioneer charts her own course; ‘Germinating’ at City Park

656

Feb. 29, 2024: Popular trivia event celebrates Colorado’s Black history