What Colorado’s statewide primaries showed about Boulder voters’ priorities
On today’s Morning Magazine, the results from Colorado’s statewide primary elections have been known to the public for a handful of weeks now. But what do those results mean for Boulder County? We’ll...
View ArticleBoulder’s best roadside farm stands
Supermarket-bound cars rush by the inconspicuous sign on Jay Road for Benevolence Orchard & Gardens. The drivers don’t know what they are passing up—just-harvested sweet organic carrots, greens,...
View ArticleHow to prepare for more heatwaves, Northern Colorado is working for dark...
On today’s Morning Magazine, Coloradons experienced a pretty severe heatwave this past weekend. As temperatures like these become our new normal, you’ll hear from a local professor on how we can best...
View ArticleBooktalk: CBS Sunday Morning Correspondent Mo Rocca’s “Roctogenerians. Late...
Host Diana Korte speaks with Mo Rocca, co-author with Jonathan Greenberg, of ROCTOGENERIANS. They introduce us to the people past and present who peaked when they could have been puttering—breaking out...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J. Cinema Reviews, “Longlegs” and “The Greatest Hits”
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 horror thriller, “Longlegs” and...
View ArticleRogue Attitude Writers Hold Public Playreading Workshops July 21-22
Theatrical productions are a collaborative art, from the final show itself right down to the act of writing the play. On July 21 and 22, Rogue Attitude Writers (RAW) have an opportunity for the public...
View ArticleBoulder named one of six finalists to host Sundance Film Festival, Dave...
play_arrow 07_22_2024amheadlines Greta Kerkhoff Trial date set for former Boulder council candidate’s defamation lawsuit A high-profile defamation suit between former Boulder City Council Candidate...
View ArticleEfforts to stop the spread of the Japanese Beetle in western Colorado...
On today’s Morning Magazine, the Colorado Department of Agriculture is funding efforts to stop the spread of the Japanese Beetle in western Colorado. Then, this past Friday was Catfishing Night at...
View Article“You should think of your lawn as an area-rug rather than wall to wall...
play_arrow Untitled Alexis Kenyon If you’ve ever visited New York City, you may be familiar with the Brooklyn Bridge Park. The park consists of two giant gardens located in the middle of one of the...
View ArticleThe trails are already built but experts continue to say that no one should...
Westminister City Council met on Monday (July 15, 2024) to discuss whether the council should pay for a bridge connecting the Greenway Project trails in Rocky flats over Indiana Street. US Fish and...
View ArticleGun ammo vending machines, City Council weighs Boulder Airport future
play_arrow 07_23_24_am_headlines Greta Kerkhoff Gun ammo vending machines Firearms ammunition will reportedly be available in Colorado by vending machine soon. The first of the ammunition vending...
View ArticleA look at the Boulder Police Department ahead of the NAACP justice town hall
On today’s Morning Magazine, A look at the Boulder Police Department, ahead of the NAACP Boulder County Branch community conversation tonight. Then, it’s This Week in Water. Listen: play_arrow...
View ArticleWhat is Housing First and why does it matter?
play_arrow 07_01_24_APABouldershelterepisode1 Alexis Kenyon On this first installment of “The Way Home,” host Andy Schultheiss talks with Michael Block, the CEO of All Roads BoCo, formerly known as...
View ArticleColorado to receive nearly 800 million in opiate settlements; local...
On today’s Morning Magazine, Colorado will receive nearly 800 million in national opiate settlements—where is that money’s coming from, and how might regions use it? Mosquitoes in Boulder County have...
View ArticleColorado property tax initiative on November ballot; BoCo receives EPA...
play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-07-24 Philip Armour Morning Mag Headlines – July 24, 2024 – Wednesday Boulder County mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus Mosquitoes in Boulder County have...
View ArticleFarmers required to test cows milk for avian flu, Federal Judge sides with...
https://kgnu-org.sfo3.digitaloceanspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/25080514/07_25_2024amheadlines-1.wav Farmers required to test cows milk for avian flu Colorado dairies must now test milk weekly...
View ArticleRadio Bookclub: All Our Yesterdays: A Novel of Lady Macbeth
The July selection for the Radio Bookclub is All Our Yesterdays: A Novel of Lady Macbeth by Joel Morris. Morris’ debut novel is set ten years before the events of Shakespeare’s historic play. It...
View ArticleDenver’s universal basic income pilot program marks one year
On today’s Morning Magazine, it has been a year since Denver began a universal basic income pilot program. We hear about some of the findings. Then, it’s Radio Nibbles – our weekly segment with John...
View ArticleAfterhours at the Radio Bookclub: Joel Morris
In this podcast-only episode of the Radio Bookclub, author Joel Morris talks more about Shakespeare, what it’s like to teach The Bard to students in 2024, and he discusses modern interpretations of...
View ArticleSu Teatro Celebrates Growth During 28th Annual Chicano Music Festival and...
There are lots of exciting things happening at SU Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center. Shortly after announcing they had purchased the Denver Civic Theatre outright this year, Su Teatro has...
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