Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchFeb. 3, 2025 Federal workers have a decision to make; Remembering the 'Cowboy Chancellor'
Federal employees have until Thursday to resign voluntarily. There are 40,000 U.S. government workers in Colorado. Tom Temin, the host of the Federal…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 31, 2025: Paying college athletes; Colorado's most endangered places
College athletics will never be the same; the state legislature may let universities pay players. Federal court settlements are forcing the changes.…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 30, 2025: Colorado seniors navigate the digital divide; Planning for wildfire before it happens
Healthcare, housing, entertainment, and even friendships are all pretty much managed by technology, whether it's on a computer, tablet, or smartphon…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 29, 2025: ICE deportation appears imminent in Colorado; Celebrating the Lunar New Year
The long-promised "Operation Aurora" crackdown on unlawful immigration looks like it's about to begin in Colorado. We'll sort through the developmen…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 28, 2025: Transparency, accountability at the state capitol; Courts reject autonomy for elephants
They're called SMART hearings, designed to create accountability for state lawmakers, but do they actually make a difference? We'll explore that wit…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 27, 2025: Preservationist Dana Crawford; 'The Reservoir' takes on tough subjects with comedy
She loved old buildings. And fought to save them from the wrecking ball. Today, we remember Colorado developer and preservationist Dana Crawford who…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 24, 2025: Denver7's Lisa Hidalgo on cold, snow, and her love for meteorology; Refugee resettlement stalls
From the bitter cold to wind chill, snowpack, climate science, and her love for meteorology, Denver7's new chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo joins us.…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 23, 2025: Colorado may be in conflict with new immigration directives; Remembering Bill McCartney
New guidelines from the Trump administration regarding federal standards on immigration enforcement could conflict with state laws. Just how far will…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 22, 2025: Colorado defends birthright citizenship; January 6th pardons include Coloradans
A day after Donald Trump was sworn in as president, Colorado’s attorney general sued him over changes to birthright citizenship. Phil Weiser joins A…
1 year, 3 months ago
Jan. 21, 2025: More wolves released in Colorado; Ripple effect of wildfires on insurance rates
Colorado has released more wolves to the Western Slope, this time in Eagle and Pitkin counties, but the effort to reintroduce the endangered species…
1 year, 4 months ago