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July 10, 2026: Mayor and chief of staff embrace compromise to move city forward; A spiritual labyrinth
July 10, 2026: Mayor and chief of staff embrace compromise to move city forward; A spiritual labyrinth

The mayor of Colorado Springs, who’s independent, hired the Republican he beat as his chief of staff. Today, a conversation about civility, service a…

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July 9, 2026: Phil Weiser on general election strategy; Theater critics on what to watch for this summer
July 9, 2026: Phil Weiser on general election strategy; Theater critics on what to watch for this summer

As we wait to find out who the Republican candidate for governor will be in Colorado, we speak with Democratic candidate Phil Weiser, the current att…

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July 8, 2026: Democrat Melat Kiros on her priorities in Congress; CSU starts new chapter in sports history
July 8, 2026: Democrat Melat Kiros on her priorities in Congress; CSU starts new chapter in sports history

Denver's representative in Congress will, very likely, be Melat Kiros. Fresh off her primary upset, the Democratic Socialist goes in-depth on how she…

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July 7, 2026: Colorado Black Arts Festival marks 40 years of community; Assessing the primary
July 7, 2026: Colorado Black Arts Festival marks 40 years of community; Assessing the primary

The Colorado Black Arts Festival marks a milestone this summer. One of the state's most enduring cultural institutions is celebrating 40 years of sho…

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July 6, 2026: Climate change fueling wildfires; After electrocution, Melissa Strong climbs again
July 6, 2026: Climate change fueling wildfires; After electrocution, Melissa Strong climbs again

Climate change means stronger winds and more dry lightning, says Senior Editor at Inside Climate News Michael Kodas. The Boulder journalist is the au…

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July 3, 2026: Leave No Trace makes its mark; Indigenous beadwork as haute couture
July 3, 2026: Leave No Trace makes its mark; Indigenous beadwork as haute couture

In the face of global climate change, what room is there for the concept of "Leave No Trace?" We sit on a riverbank and ask the head of the Boulder-b…

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July 2, 2026: A Colorado descendant of Thomas Jefferson hopes to unite family; The wildfire watch in Ouray
July 2, 2026: A Colorado descendant of Thomas Jefferson hopes to unite family; The wildfire watch in Ouray

As America prepares to celebrate the Fourth of July, a Colorado man with ties to one of the Founding Fathers, reckons with the country's complicated …

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July 1, 2026: Taking Colorado's political pulse post-primary
July 1, 2026: Taking Colorado's political pulse post-primary

With one statewide race still too close to call, we take Colorado's political pulse after the primary election. We dip into victory speeches and get …

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June 30, 2026: How the vote is counted in Colorado; History at the state capitol
June 30, 2026: How the vote is counted in Colorado; History at the state capitol

At least five major wildfires continue to burn in parts of the state today, prompting some evacuations and air quality warnings. Then, it's Election …

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June 29, 2026: How Trump voters seized the party from Republican leaders
June 29, 2026: How Trump voters seized the party from Republican leaders

Long before Donald Trump came to power, the Republican party was getting ready for him... or someone like him. You can go as far back as Nixon’s loss…

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