Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchMarch 17, 2025: Mining politics and policy; It's crunch time at the state capitol
From molybdenum to lithium, modern life depends on chemicals. But what the U.S. mines is rarely processed here. We'll get perspective on how mining …
1 year, 2 months ago
March 14, 2025: Wage theft investigation at Denver strip clubs; Step into a storied room at The Brown Palace
They're being charged… to work. At two Denver strip clubs, employees of all kinds are victims of wage theft, according to an investigation by the cit…
1 year, 2 months ago
March 13, 2025: Helping extremely premature babies defy the odds; Historic Park Theater's haunted history
It used to be a death sentence for a baby born 23 weeks early. But many, like Zev Hauser, now survive. Today, we hear from Zev’s mother about the mir…
1 year, 2 months ago
March 12, 2025: 'Wind phones' provide unique connection; Turning to town halls for answers, accountability
Russ Young of Littleton, speaks to his late wife in a garden, on a phone that's not connected to anything. It's known as a wind phone, a unique way …
1 year, 2 months ago
March 11, 2025: Wilma Webb on legacy, life, and service to the community
Wilma Webb. Her name is synonymous with Colorado history. The former state lawmaker and first lady of Denver was recently honored for her lifetime of…
1 year, 2 months ago
March 10, 2025: Pursuit of justice for sex assault survivors amid case backlog; Forests out of carbon balance
Survivors of sexual assault in Colorado often wait more than a year and a half for DNA results in their cases. Without results, criminal investigatio…
1 year, 2 months ago
March 7, 2025: Life as a trans woman under the Trump administration; The sandhill cranes are back!
In the eyes of the Trump Administration, trans people do not exist. The president signed an executive order declaring, in part, “it is the policy of…
1 year, 2 months ago
March 6, 2025: Denver mayor faces Congress on immigration; Continuing role of churches as sanctuaries
There were hours of testimony, accusations and threats on Capitol Hill as Denver Mayor Mike Johnston defended the city's actions when it comes to imm…
1 year, 2 months ago
March 5, 2025: What doctors are watching for 5 years after the first case of COVID; Colorado's Lunar Outpost
Colorado confirmed its first COVID case 5 years ago. Today, vaccination rates are flagging -- and so are investments in our health. We'll get a chec…
1 year, 2 months ago
March 4, 2025: Impact of Congressional cuts on Medicaid; Flu season questions and answers
As Congress debates a budget that slashes spending, there's concern those cuts could include Medicaid. We'll talk through the potential impact to pa…
1 year, 2 months ago