What would a “Happy Thursday” in Boulder be without biking?
If you’ve ever been out and about in Boulder on a Thursday evening, there’s a chance you’ve witnessed Happy Thursday. You might not know it by name, but the cruiser ride has brought cyclists together...
View ArticleSpecial session on property tax rates enters its second day
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about why Gov. Polis called a last-minute session this week to try to block two property tax initiatives from November’s ballot. Then, a nonprofit health clinic in...
View ArticleHousing advocates withdraw measures to close Boulder airport; Denver releases...
Listen: play_arrow Untitled Jackie Sedley Housing advocates withdraw measures to close Boulder airport The Airport Neighborhood Campaign has withdrawn its petitions for two contentious ballot measures...
View ArticleThousands march for a ceasefire outside the Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention (DNC) brought thousands to Chicago last week, but not everyone spent their time actually attending the DNC. As Democrats assembled in Chicago to celebrate the...
View ArticleWhy Colorado lawmakers are scrambling to block what they say could be...
Colorado lawmakers are attending a special session this week to strike a deal over Property tax rates. The last-minute special session was called by Gov. Polis in response to two initiatives brought by...
View ArticleRadio Bookclub: In This Economy? HOW MONEY & MARKETS REALLY WORK
The August selection for the Radio Bookclub is In This Economy? HOW MONEY & MARKETS REALLY WORK by Kyla Scanlon. Scanlon is an economic commentator who explains how the economy works on social...
View ArticleAfterhours at the Radio Bookclub: Kyla Scanlon
In this podcast-only episode of the Radio Bookclub, author Kyla Scanlon talks more about being a financial educator on social media platforms and discusses how we should reimagine some of our financial...
View ArticleHarvesting apples and saving bears
It’s harvest season in Boulder County and local trees are full of fruit that has ripened quickly with recent hot weather. The bounty is a blessing and a problem. On Radio Nibbles, John Lehndorff talked...
View ArticleCO legislature passes property tax relief bill, CO wildlife officials...
Listen: play_arrow 08_29_2024 Headlines John Kelin Colorado legislature passes property tax relief bill as special session concludes The Colorado legislature concluded their special session on property...
View ArticleShould their be more urgency around improving automatic braking systems to...
On today’s Morning Magazine, a look at a push for federal automatic emergency braking systems in cars. Then, the emergence of sustainable grocery stores – what that means, and what sets them apart from...
View ArticleCorporate landlords are being accused of price-fixing in housing markets...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser joined several other states and the U.S. Justice Department in a lawsuit against RealPage Inc. last week. The lawsuit claims landlords in Denver use RealPage to...
View ArticleAre Colorado’s natural areas being loved to death?
On today’s Morning Magazine, are tourists and locals alike loving Colorado’s natural areas to death? Then, Palisade peach season is nearly over. We’ll get an insider look at what makes those peaches so...
View ArticleLifesaving healthcare for children is at-risk in 26 states
When Jack Teter got top surgery ten years ago, they had to fly from Colorado to Florida of all places. That’s because, at the time, there weren’t providers in-state. “For a long time, it was like, if...
View Article“This Is [Not] Who We Are” at the Boulder Public Library, hosted by BSURJ
Boulder’s chapter of Showing up for Racial Justice – also known as BSURJ – is a collective of community members that organizes, mobilizes, and works to educate white people to act for justice. They...
View ArticleAgrivoltaics, sweet little tomatoes and dealing with climate change down on...
In the September 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 Roberto Mezza of the...
View ArticleWill Colorado Springs voters finally approve recreational cannabis dispensaries?
On today’s Morning Magazine, we hear about farmworkers coming down with bird flu. Then, it’s Cannabis Report and Radio Nibbles. Listen: play_arrow MorningMagazine_2024-09-05 Alexis Kenyon The post...
View ArticleKing Soopers trial begins and Aurora tenants push back against right wing...
Listen: play_arrow 09_04_24headlines Alexis Kenyon Jury chosen for King Soopers mass shooting trial The jury has been chosen for the trial of the man who killed 10 people at a King Soopers in...
View ArticleColorado farmworkers are coming down with bird flu after tending to sick...
As one of the largest dairy producers in the U.S., Colorado’s dairy and poultry farms have increasingly reported widespread outbreaks of bird flu. In May, a dairy farm in Colorado reported the first...
View ArticleOfficials in Boulder and across Colorado are re-thinking parking which sounds...
New research reveals that the City of Boulder has nearly twice as many parking spots as it uses in certain areas, pushing city planners to reconsider long-standing minimum parking requirements for...
View ArticleBoulder-Nablus Sister City Project connects Palestine with Boulder
On today’s Morning Magazine, you’ll hear about the Boulder-Nablus Sister City Project, what they do, and what they’re currently raising money for ahead of their fundraiser event tomorrow. Then, on this...
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