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May 16, 2024: Investigating dishonest officers; Colorado’s changing needs as the population ages

It's a state law that's supposed to weed out police officers and sheriff's deputies who are dishonest. But is it working? We'll discuss the results o…

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May 15, 2024: Gov. Polis on new housing options, transit, and property taxes

In a warehouse in north Denver, students of all ages are learning the construction trades. The Build Strong Academy served as something of a backdrop…

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May 14, 2024: How Colorado law shapes advanced care planning; Former Broncos players help children cope with grief

Did you know that If you're critically ill and can't make decisions for yourself, your family can't automatically step into help? We'll talk through …

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‘You don’t avoid grief; you have to move through it.’ Judi’s House helps families navigate unspeakable loss

Grief wasn't a topic that came up very often in their NFL locker rooms, but Brian Griese and Terrell Davis both have experience with loss. Recently t…

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May 13, 2024: Deaf leader champions new era for school; Assessing the Broncos’ rookies

The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind now has a superintendent who's deaf. Then, Broncos football asseses potential starting quarterbacks.

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Rookie Bo Nix takes first steps in attempt to solve Broncos’ quarterback woes

The Denver Broncos have gone through more than dozen quarterbacks --with very little success to show for it -- since Peyton Manning retired eight yea…

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In Denver, a merger of museums. One big, one small

The Kirkland Museum, named for artist Vance Kirland who suspended himself above giant canvases, is merging with the Denver Art Museum. DAM's director…

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May 10, 2024: Blood medics poised to save lives; A merger worthy of a museum

In Colorado Springs, they're equipping first responders with whole blood that can be transfused on the scene of an accident, an attack, or a medical …

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These goats have a job: Lawn care and fire mitigation

At Goat Mowers, the workforce mostly has four legs and horns. The business, based in Calhan, Colorado, harnesses the hunger of goats to care for lawn…

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‘I just couldn’t wrap my mind around people who were so willing to help.’ Colorado non-profit helps single moms steer the course

For many people, having a safe and reliable car is more than just a want; it’s a critical need, and one that can determine whether we can get to work…

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