What we can learn from the summer 2024 fires in Colorado
As massive, life-threatening fires blaze across southern California, we reflect on the fires we saw here in Colorado last summer. The summer of 2024 saw an outbreak of numerous wildfires, including...
View ArticleNew air toxins emission regulations to begin this year
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-01-13 Jack Dawson Boulder and Mountain View firefighters called to assist with Los Angeles fires Boulder and Mountain View fires crews headed to California over...
View ArticleHow will Proposition 129 affect veterinarian mental health?
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll be discussing how this past November, Coloradans passed Proposition 129 creating the Veterinary Professional Associate position. You’ll hear how this new position...
View ArticleOutSources – Bayard Rustin and Dr. Martin Luther King
The OutSources collective reintroduces you to a show from our Outsources archive, “Our Place in the Dream: Bayard Rustin,” hosted and produced by Shevonne Nelson, former Outsources host and Asst....
View ArticleWhat Boulder County is doing to decrease suicide amongst youth
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll learn about what Rise Against Suicide is doing for youth here in Boulder County. Then, it’s This Week in Water. We’ll wrap up with our Listener Comment Line. Listen:...
View ArticleUnderground coal fire at Marshall Mesa Trailhead has been extinguished
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-01-15 Jack Dawson Two Students file lawsuit against CU Boulder for allegedly violating free speech Two students from the University of Colorado Boulder have...
View ArticleThe second round of wolf introduction is underway; Plus Make Them Hear You...
On today’s Morning Magazine, the second round of wolf reintroduction is underway. You’ll hear about what to except as up to 15 wolves make their way to Colorado from British Columbia over the next...
View ArticleA new park may be coming to Denver
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-01-16 Jack Dawson Possible Hepatitis A outbreak at Rio Grande Boulder County Public Health has identified a potential hepatitis A outbreak at a Mexican...
View ArticleWhat does the closing of a Western Slope Monastery mean? Plus Radio Nibbles
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about a deeper dive into the decision to close an old monastery on Colorado’s Western Slope – and how it reflects deeper understandings of modern-day...
View ArticleBooktalk: Neurologist Scott Small’s “FORGETTING. The Benefits of Not...
Host Diana Korte speaks with Neurologist Scott Small about his debut book “FORGETTING. The Benefits of Not Remembering”. Who wouldn’t want a better memory? Until recently, most everyone—memory...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Casey Reviews, “September 5” and “Ernest Cole:...
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, “September 5“, now out...
View ArticleOutSources – Affirming emergency mental health care for queer and trans young...
This week on OutSources, Elise Matatall interviews Megan Doyle, a PhD student at the DU Graduate School of Social Work about her research on experiences of queer and trans young adults who have been...
View ArticleColorado laws protect residents from some of Trump’s executive orders; 20...
Listen: play_arrow 1_21_25_Headlines Andraa VonBoeselager Colorado laws protect residents from some of Trump’s executive orders President Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders on Inauguration...
View ArticleHearing about the People’s March in Denver on Inauguration Day
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear voices from The People’s March yesterday in Denver, intentionally aligning with Inauguration Day. Then, it’s This Week in Water. We’ll wrap up with our Listener...
View ArticleWho Owns Boulder Episode 2 – Vacant Homes
On episode two of Who Owns Boulder, you’ll hear about what happens when houses sit empty much of the year. What is the impact on the community? We hear from Boulder City Council member Tina Marquis,...
View ArticleHow Colorado is standing up to Trump’s initial round of executive orders
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-01-22 Jack Dawson Colorado sues to block Trump’s order blocking birthright citizenship Attorneys general from Colorado, along with 21 other states, are suing to...
View ArticleUnderstanding reparative journalism and storytelling; plus Make Them Hear You...
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll learn about the art of reparative journalism, and the importance of this lens on storytelling. Then, it’s Make Them Hear You with Chris Mohr. We’ll wrap up with...
View ArticleThe power and potential of reparative journalism
“We don’t know freedom until we truly understand what freedom is within our bodies and within our minds. That’s what reparative storytelling is. It brings you back home to yourself.” This quote from...
View ArticleA new coverage limit is coming for weight-loss drug for Colorado state employees
Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2025-01-23 Jack Dawson Longmont HOA votes for prairie dog removal amid controversy A Colorado homeowners association has voted to relocate a prairie dog colony living...
View ArticleWhy are state-wide school cell phone bans are being considered? Plus Radio...
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about cell phone bans have already been implemented in Boulder’s schools – now, they’re being considered at a statewide level. You’ll hear the latest this...
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