1.1 billion young adults worldwide are at risk of hearing loss
On today’s Morning Magazine, are you listening to your earbuds too loudly? We hear from audiologist about why more young people than ever are at risk of hearing loss and how small changes can help....
View ArticleMagnus White trial postponed; Colorado regulators consider utility rate increase
Listen: play_arrow 12_04_2024amheadlines Jackie Sedley Magnus White trial postponed Boulder County Court officials have postponed the trial of the woman accused of killing 17-year-old Boulder cyclist...
View ArticleWhy is Boulder’s oldest independent high school closing?
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about why Boulder’s oldest independent high school, September School will close its doors at the end of this semester. Then, it’s Make Them Hear You with Chris...
View ArticleOn Death and Dying: Reflecting on grief 2024
Listen: play_arrow On Death and Dying: Reflecting on grief 2024 Jackie Sedley We are in the middle of a holiday season that is carrying with it the weight of a global year full of grief. 2024 has been...
View ArticleLocal homeless shelter to reduce bed capacity
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-12-05 Jack Dawson All Roads homeless shelter to reduce bed capacity Boulder Shelter for the Homeless – now known as All Roads – will likely be reducing its bed...
View ArticleA CU Boulder clinics guide to understanding accounts after death and weekly...
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about what happens to all your accounts when you die? A new clinic at CU Boulder can guide you and loved ones through the process. Then, this time on the...
View ArticleFarm feasts, Boulder restaurants and the zen of cooking rice
On the December edition of Kitchen Table Talk – KGNU’s monthly, hour-long food forum – hosts John Lehndorff (of Radio Nibbles) and chef Dan Asher (of River & Woods) welcomed farmer/chef Eric Skokan...
View ArticleThis month’s music highlights, Nature Almanac and how a new fracking proposal...
We’ve talked about the latest oil and gas industry proposal in Colorado here on the Mag – the one focusing on the town of Erie. This morning, you’ll hear more about the proposal and what it could mean...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Casey Reviews, “Queer” and Paper Moon
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 new film, “Queer” now out in...
View ArticleBooktalk: Musicologist Todd Decker’s “Music Makes Me. Why Fred Astaire was a...
Host Diana Korte speaks with Musicologist and Washington University Professor of Music Todd Decker who specializes in commercial popular music in the United States about the first of his five books,...
View ArticleWheatridge Theatre Company Presents, “Scrooge in Rouge” Dec 6-22
Wheat Ridge Theatre Company is presenting a fun twist on the holiday classic. “Scrooge in Rouge” is a riotous, burlesque, fourth-wall breaking comedy about a company putting on A Christmas Carol with...
View Article6 students at a Boulder frat house hospitalized from drug overdose
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-12-09 Jack Dawson 6 hospitalized after drug overdoses in Boulder frat house Boulder police are investigating possible tainted drugs at CU Boulder. Six men at the...
View ArticleThe untold history of Native people in Colorado
On today’s Morning Magazine, Greta Kerkhoff spoke to Colorado Sun arts and culture reporter Parker Yamasaki about the history of arts and humanities funding, and some potential outlooks. Then, you’ll...
View ArticleHow might arts and humanities funding change under Trump?
Colorado receives millions of dollars in funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities every year. Former president Donald Trump tried to write both...
View ArticleIs an “indigenized” Thanksgiving possible?
Many of us were taught a mythical story about Thanksgiving at a very young age. Fables of white settlers coming together with Native Americans, breaking bread and finding community and connection with...
View ArticleBVSD acts to protect vulnerable students, Colorado communities oppose Utah...
Listen: play_arrow 12_10_2024amheadlines Greta Kerkhoff BVSD acts to protect vulnerable students The Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) is preparing to protect vulnerable students from potential...
View ArticleWays to get an EV with the state’s help; Solar paint could power cars in the...
On today’s Morning Magazine, Colorado’s EV tax credit has run out; however, there’s still ways to get an EV through the state. You’ll hear how. Then, it’s This Week in Water. Listen: play_arrow...
View ArticleColorado EV exchange program provides alternative to EV tax credit
Colorado’s electric vehicle, or “EV,” tax credit offered residents credit when they bought or leased an EV, saving them money on the upfront cost of purchasing the vehicle and on fuel and maintenance...
View ArticleOne billion dollars given for a sustainable water solution creation
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-12-11 Jack Dawson Boulder PD say fentanyl not involved in fraternity overdose The Boulder Police Department said at least five college students at the Kappa...
View ArticleHow Suntrain is changing train travel plus recurring segments Make Them Hear...
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about Suntrain, the company which hopes to move renewable energy more easily around the U.S. using already existing rail lines. Then, it’s Make Them Hear You...
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