Judge tells Boulder that they can’t evict tenants from Ash House; and defense...
Listen: play_arrow Untitled Alexis Kenyon Defense rests in Boulder’s King Soopers mass shooting trial The defense in the Boulder King Soopers mass shooting trial rested its case on Wednesday after...
View ArticleNew AARP data on cannabis use by seniors and Denver literary events focus...
On today’s Morning Magazine, cultural equity and collective abundance are at the forefront of literary events happening in Denver this weekend. You’ll hear about what that means, and what those events...
View ArticleRez Metal at the Southern Ute Fair🤘
On today’s Morning Magazine, a local preschool is struggling, after 46 years. You’ll hear about efforts to save Alaya in Boulder. Then, an animal sanctuary for rescued and neglected farm animals in...
View ArticleFour Black women discuss Kamala Harris
Dual realities is a term often applied to the disparate lives and experiences of Black women. On 22 July, Vice President Kamala Harris received the endorsements needed for the nomination to run for...
View ArticleAfter Image with Michael J Cinema Reviews, “¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor!” and “The...
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 films, “¡Casa Bonita Mi...
View ArticleArts in the Open Explores Spooky Folktales in “Wicked Wanderings” Sep 21 –...
Arts in the Open is back for their fall spooky show. This year it’s called “Wicked Wanderings” By Patti Murtha. It explores spooky folklore tales along the Chautauqua Trail. Shows are Saturday and...
View ArticleBooktalk: Author Gayle Forman’s NOT NOTHING
Host Diana Korte speaks with Gayle Forman, author of her 13th book, NOT NOTHING, a story of hope, compassion, and forgiveness. In this intergenerational middle grade novel, a 12-year-old boy who has...
View ArticleAlaya Preschool will lose its campus if it doesn’t raise $2.2 million by June
There’s this preschool in Boulder that does things a little bit differently – and has been since the ’70s. It’s called Alaya, situated in a standard Boulder neighborhood over on 19th Street. The...
View ArticleCandidates from CO3 speak on their campaigns
On today’s Morning Magazine, we will hear about why Xcel energy monopoly power over Boulder and Denver’s energy market is showing cracks for users. We will also hear from the candidates in the race for...
View ArticleFormer CU Student sues university over expulsion related to stabbing of...
Listen: play_arrow Untitled Jackie Sedley Former CU student sues university over expulsion related to stabbing of football player A former University of Colorado student is suing CU Boulder, alleging...
View ArticleWhat Is this on My Ballot?!! A LGBTQ Caucus Perspective
Colorado State Senator Sonya Jaquez-Lewis, LGBTQ Caucus Co-Chair, and Colorado State Representative Chad Clifford, LGBTQ Caucus member, discuss some of the ballot measures landing in the fall election....
View ArticleKing Soopers shooter guilty on all accounts and public employees may not get...
Listen: play_arrow Untitled Andraa VonBoeselager Boulder King Soopers shooter sentenced to 10 life terms plus 1,334 years A judge sentenced the person responsible for killing 10 people at a Boulder...
View ArticleWestminster City Council set a “precedent” last night to protect public health
On today’s Morning Magazine, Westminster City Council voted last night on funding for a pedestrian bridge and underpass at Rocky Flats. You’ll hear how that vote went, and what it means for the...
View ArticleUtilities are failing to ensure reliable electricity amid a climate crisis...
Last week, Xcel Energy told customers across the front range that it was going to decrease prices for the rest of the year because of mild fall weather. That comes after last week’s request to raise...
View ArticleUnion calls for investigation into JBS Greeley plant over abuse of immigrant...
Listen: play_arrow 09_25_2024HEADLINES Alexis Kenyon Aurora City Council faces protests as activists demand justice for Kilyn Lewis during virtual meeting Aurora City Council held a virtual meeting on...
View ArticleWestminster withdraws support from Rocky Mountain Greenway Trail through...
After two months of deliberation, Westminster City Council voted last night to not move forward with funding for a pedestrian bridge and underpass at Rocky Flats. The site, a former nuclear weapons...
View ArticleA look at Banned Books Week with local librarian
On today’s Morning Magazine, it’s Banned Books Week. You’ll hear from a local librarian about the trends she’s seeing in what types of books and authors are facing the most challenges. We’ll wrap up...
View ArticleA local librarian’s take on fear, censorship, and the importance of listening
Library staff across the country are facing a growing number of attempts to get books off their shelves. In 2023 alone, the American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom tracked over...
View ArticleDenver Public Schools could face another round of closures
Listen: play_arrow Untitled Jack Dawson Denver public schools begins looming conversation about another round of school closures Denver Public Schools (DPS) kicked off the first of six public meetings...
View ArticleSafe2Tell app creates an alternative to calling law enforcement
On today’s Morning Magazine, We hear about Safe2tell app alternative made for communities in North East Denver that doesn’t default to calling law enforcement. After that, it’s Radio Nibbles – our...
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