Mass layoffs nationwide of park rangers and park service employees
On today’s Morning Magazine, we’ll talk about the recent mass layoffs of at least a thousand park rangers and park service employees across the nation. You’ll hear from two experts in the field to...
View ArticleThe fed’s mass layoffs may pave the way for more fires and less visitors in...
There was a protest this past Saturday outside of Rocky Mountain National Park, not too far from KGNU’s Boulder Studios. Hundreds showed up at around 10:30 in the morning and stayed for hours, showing...
View ArticleOutSources – Jake Brasch, Playwright and Queer Practitioner
Interview with playwright, performer, and composer Jake Brasch. Jake is a recent graduate from the playwriting program at The Juilliard School, and the World Premiere of their play “The Reservoir” is...
View ArticleTestifying in support of tipped wage bill, now facing doxxing
Listen: play_arrow 03_04_25_Headlines Gabrielle Mendoza Thousands gather to protest against NOAA Close to 1,000 people gathered outside the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA,...
View ArticleHear from protesters outside of NOAA in Boulder
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear from protestors on the ground outside of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder yesterday. Then, it’s This Week in Water. We’ll wrap up...
View ArticleWhat Boulder has learned about wildfire insurance
Four years ago, the Boulder Marshall Fire destroyed over 1,000 homes. Now, as residents rebuild their homes, many have found that they were not as insured as they previously thought. KGNU’s Greta...
View ArticleProtestors gather outside of NOAA in Boulder in wake of layoffs
At least 1, 000 protesters gathered outside the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, building in Boulder yesterday to speak out against the Trump administration’s layoffs of an...
View ArticlePonderosa High student had “explosive device”
Listen: play_arrow 03_05_25_Headlines Gabrielle Mendoza Johnston ‘confident’ in Denver’s ‘story’ as congressional hearing on ‘sanctuary’ cities approaches Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is preparing to...
View ArticleA group of sixth graders want listeners to care more about the environment
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear from a group of sixth graders who want you to care about the environment as much as they do. Then, it’s Make Them Hear You with Chris Mohr. We’ll wrap up with...
View ArticleSixth graders hand-deliver personalized thank you cards to Rocky Mountain...
Sixth graders from Shining Mountain Waldorf School, or SMWS, in North Boulder are hand-delivering personalized thank you cards today to National Park Service staff at Rocky Mountain National Park’s...
View ArticleMike Johnston testifies on sanctuary city status in DC
Listen: play_arrow Mike Johnston testifies on sanctuary city status in DC Gabrielle Mendoza Mike Johnston DC Sanctuary City Testimony Denver Mayor Mike Johnston spent six hours speaking in front of the...
View ArticleA critical look at the tipped wages bill, and Radio Nibbles
On today’s Morning Magazine, a critical look at HB25-1208, which – although it’s been dubbed the “Restaurant Relief Act” – has faced significant backlash from workers’ rights advocates. Then, it’s...
View ArticleOn Death & Dying: The Journey of Dementia
One of the most dreaded illnesses among Americans today is dementia. The journey from diagnosis to death is often long and complex in terms of health care, support systems, and personal losses and...
View ArticleResistance Calendar: 3/6-3/13
In an effort to amplify the work being done on the streets every single day by dedicated changemakers standing up for justice and speaking out against those in power who are attacking our friends and...
View ArticleAre there better solutions to help restaurants than cutting servers’ wages?...
There’s a controversial bill intended to help struggling restaurants in Colorado by cutting server’s pay. That bill stalled out Tuesday morning. House Bill 1208 was supposed to get a second committee...
View ArticleKitchen Table Talk: March 2025
The promise of spring offered culinary inspiration to three Boulder County chefs on the March edition of Kitchen Table Talk – KGNU’s monthly, hour-long food and restaurant forum. Hosts John Lehndorff...
View ArticleThe Nature Alamanac, Boulder International Film Festival and a conversation...
On today’s Morning Magazine, coming up, on this first Friday of March, the Nature Almanac. Then, a close look at the Boulder International Film Festival – plus, a chance to win a pair of tickets as...
View ArticleA look at this year’s Boulder International Film Festival with Co-Founder and...
Next week, Boulder goes international. The 21st Annual Boulder International Film Festival, or BIFF, starts next Thursday, March 13th. This time around, BIFF will bring films and filmmakers from around...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Casey previews 2025 Boulder International Film...
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 previews the 2025 Boulder International Film...
View ArticleBooktalk: Elizabeth Greenwood’s PLAYING DEAD. A Journey Through the World of...
Host Diana Korte speaks with Elizabeth Greenwood, author of Playing Dead. A Journey Through the World of Death Fraud, tells us just how hard it is to permanently disappear or fake your death. She...
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