The importance of language when talking about substance abuse
Tricia Otto’s son, Calvin, will forever be 29 years old. That’s because he lost his life to fentanyl poisoning at age 29 in April of last year. “He was funny. He had an amazing sense of humor. He was...
View ArticleAre You Free To Marry?
Are you free to marry? Or stay married? Join host Karen Raforth as three experts try to answer these questions and more headed our way this fall and beyond. Susie Bates, Freedom To Marry, Jax Gonzalez,...
View ArticleColorado GOP sends transphobic email to Democratic opponent; Colorado seals...
Listen: play_arrow Untitled Jackie Sedley Colorado GOP sends transphobic email to Democratic opponent The Colorado GOP sent out a transphobic email attacking a Durango Democrat running to unseat a...
View ArticleBVSD weighs in on child sexual assault charges at Manhattan Middle School
On today’s Morning Magazine, we talk with Boulder Valley School District about recent child sexual assault charges against a Manhattan Middle School teacher. Then, it’s This Week in Water. We’ll wrap...
View ArticleFormer Aurora Police sergeant charged with child sex crimes and Colorado test...
Listen: play_arrow 08_21_24_headlines Alexis Kenyon Former Aurora Police officer denies charges of child sex crimes A retired Aurora police sergeant is facing child sexual abuse charges in Douglas...
View ArticleLocal abortion fund forced to cut down on spending, due to increased demand;...
On today’s Morning Magazine, as abortion continues to face challenges at the state and federal level, a local organization that helps cover medical costs and travel expenses is having to cut their...
View ArticleCycling through a “Happy Thursday”; Details on Boulder’s new guaranteed...
On today’s Morning Magazine, Happy Thursday has been a Boulder mainstay since the 50s. Hear about the weekly bike ride’s origin, and hear from some of the regulars that have kept the event living for...
View ArticleGultra Fire fully contained and Kroger sues FTC
Listen: play_arrow 08_22_24_AM_headlines kgnu Fire near Lyons: The Gultra wildfire burning in Clear Creek Canyon west of Golden has grown to over 200 acres. U.S. 6 remains closed, and fire officials...
View ArticleNew $300 subside for low-income Boulder families with young kids
Boulder’s “Nurturing Futures” program was launched to provide direct cash assistance to support families with young children. The program will use its $6 million pot – funded by the American Rescue...
View ArticleThe latest TABOR laws: what you need to know; two local sustainable grocery...
On today’s Morning Magazine, what you need to know about the latest TABOR laws. Then, the emergence of sustainable grocery stores – what that means, and what sets them apart from your average...
View ArticleBoulder’s Upstart Crow Theatre Premiers “The Dover Road” by A.A. Milne August...
Boulder’s Upstart Crow Theatre kicks off their 44th season with “The Dover Road“. Shows are at the Dairy Arts Center Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 and Sunday afternoons at 2 through September 1st....
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J Cinema Reviews, “Sing Sing”
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, “Sing Sing“....
View ArticleSu Teatro Holds Public Events in Aspergren Park, Paco Sanchez to Commemorate...
Su Teatro is celebrating the end of summer with a series of back to school jams. On August 24, they’ll be at Aspergren Park and on August 30th they’ll be at Paco Sanchez Park, with ice cream, food and...
View ArticleMany Black Coloradans say they didn’t celebrate Juneteenth until they moved...
What to the slave is the Fourth of July? This question is attributed to Frederick Douglass, but the query is one many Black Americans, then and now, have pondered. Juneteenth is a play on the date of...
View ArticleHow Boulder Democrats tried and failed to block Junie Joseph from November’s...
State Representative Junie Joseph, the first Black woman to represent House District 10, faced a primary challenge in June. Despite her strong legislative record, including passing 36 bills in her...
View ArticleOffice space vacancy rates reach 34% in downtown Denver and Colorado joins...
play_arrow Untitled Alexis Kenyon Vacancy rates in Denver have reached an all-time high—outpacing the rest of the country. A recent report shows Denver office vacancy rates are higher than they have...
View ArticleKGNU made it out to last week’s DNC to hear from thousands demanding...
On today’s Morning Magazine, the Democratic National Convention last week brought out thousands of Palestinian protestors. KGNU was on the ground and this morning will bring you voices demanding a...
View ArticleArt, Embodiment, and Access Intimacy with Margeaux Feldman (Interview part 2)
OutSources host kelly drumright in conversation with writer, artist, and educator Margeaux Feldman (they/them). They discuss discernment when sharing writing online, the intersections of poverty and...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about the latest TABOR laws
On today’s Morning Magazine, what you need to know about the latest Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) laws. Then, it’s This Week in Water. We’ll wrap up with our Listener Comment Line. Listen: play_arrow...
View ArticleBoulder Police Chief, Property Taxes Special Session, King Soopers trial,...
play_arrow 08_27_24_am_headlines John Kelin Boulder Police Chief The City of Boulder has scheduled a public forum for tonight, so that community members can meet the three finalists for Boulder Chief...
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