Police violence in Aurora, New Colorado law impacts guns in public places,...
On today’s Morning Magazine, a handful of new laws go into effect in Colorado today, including the prohibition of carrying firearms in government buildings, child care centers, and public schools....
View Article“It seems like they hunted him down like an animal or something,” says loved...
Listen to the story: https://kgnu-org.sfo3.digitaloceanspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/30202043/07_01_24_kilynin.wav About 70 demonstrators rallied at the Aurora City Council meeting last week...
View ArticleFire restrictions, Undeveloped land evaluated for housing, Colorado COVID...
play_arrow 07_02_24_am_headlines Greta Kerkhoff Fire restrictions The Boulder County Sheriff has enacted Stage 1 Fire Restrictions for unincorporated areas of western Boulder County. The...
View ArticleColorado’s fentanyl problem
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll take a close look at Colorado’s fentanyl problem. Then, it’s This Week in Water. Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-07-02 Greta Kerkhoff The post Colorado’s...
View ArticleBarnes Noble purchases Denver’s Tattered Cover bookstore
On today’s Morning Magazine, independent and beloved bookseller, The Tattered Cover, has been purchased by Barnes Noble. Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-07-03 Philip Armour The post Barnes...
View ArticleChanges to Iris Avenue, RTD Ballot measure, Bird flu outbreak
play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-07-03 Philip Armour Proposed changes to Iris Avenue Boulder city leaders are considering four unique designs to change traffic patterns on Iris Avenue in North...
View ArticleNew United Nations Report Signals Cannabis Legalization Leading To Positive...
The newly published 2024 World Drug Report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) acknowledges marijuana legalization in the U.S. and Canada may have helped to shrink the size of...
View ArticleFirehouse Theater Company Presents “Othello 2024” June 28 – July 27
Firehouse Theater Company in Lowry has premiered their latest show, Othello 2024, a modern retelling of the Shakesperian classic. The show runs June 28 – July 27th. Othello 2024 is a dynamic...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Cinema Reviews, “Maxxxine” and previews the...
In this movie review segment, KGNU’s Veronica Straight-Lingo speaks with Boulder Weekly Film Correspondent Michael J. Casey about films. In this segment, he reviews the films, “Maxxxine” and previews...
View ArticlePR Operative Phil Elwood’s “All the Worst Humans: How I Made News for...
Host Diana Korte speaks with Phil Elwood, a man who used to pull the strings, and who is now pulling back the curtain in his DC tell-all book, ALL THE WORST HUMANS. After nearly two decades in the...
View ArticleBoulder Valley School District funding, State assesses new power sources,...
play_arrow 07_08_2024amheadlines Greta Kerkhoff Boulder Valley School District funding Boulder Valley Public school officials are concerned about district funding, as enrollment in the district...
View ArticleIndependent bookseller Tattered Cover bought by Barnes and Noble
The Tattered Cover’s recent change in ownership has sparked debate among Coloradans. The independent bookstore was recently bought by corporate bookseller, Barnes and Noble. KGNU’s Greta Kerkhoff spoke...
View ArticleBoulder fruit and vegetable program, Latest on grey wolves released into...
On today’s Morning Magazine, The Boulder fruit and vegetable program works to provide fresh produce to low income residents. You’ll hear from Amelia Hulbert, Boulder County public health’s healthy...
View ArticleState declares disaster emergency to fight avian flu, New tax for affordable...
play_arrow Philip narration Greta Kerkhoff State declares disaster emergency to fight avian flu in Colorado Governor Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency to fight avian flu in Colorado. The...
View ArticleGay rodeo and its historic roots in Colorado + This Week in Water
On today’s Morning Magazine, the gay rodeo is on town! Then, it’s This Week in Water. Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-07-09 Philip Armour The post Gay rodeo and its historic roots in Colorado...
View ArticleHow will the Supreme Court’s camping ban decision affect Boulder? Jason Swann...
On today’s Morning Magazine, Friday, July 5, we’ll discuss how the Supreme Court’s recent camping ban decision could affect Boulder. Then, a conversation with Jason Swann about engaging with the...
View ArticleJason Swann of Rising Routes talks about access to the outdoors for people of...
Jason Swann is conservation program finance director at Trust for Public Land and co-founder of Rising Routes. His mission is to “amplify access” for people of color by “closing the nature gap and...
View ArticleJordan Roberts with the Colorado Gay Rodeo Association
Jordan Roberts with the Colorado Gay Rodeo Association talks about the history and relevance of his sport. KGNU’s Jackie Sedley has more. Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-07-09 Philip Armour The...
View ArticleMass slaughter of chickens to combat avian flu, Kroger/Albertsons merger, New...
play_arrow philip Philip Armour Morning Mag Headlines – July 10, 2024 – Wednesday Bird flu UPDATE: 1.8 million birds to be killed Nearly 1.8 million chickens will be culled, or selectively...
View ArticleOil and gas developments in Colorado
On today’s Morning Magazine, We get an update on some major oil and gas developments in Colorado. First, we hear about a wildlife habitat in Aurora where developers are trying to drill 166 New oil...
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