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March 17, 2026: Aging Matters: From safety to fear of losing independence; deciding to stop driving
As we get older, it's one of the toughest decisions we face -- when to stop driving. Colorado has nearly a million people over the age of 65 behind t…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
March 16, 2026: When does surveillance tech cross the line?; Ryan tries out the state's first robot massage
The technology's supposed to make Colorado safer but it comes with concerns about privacy and misuse. Flock cameras, and other license plate readers,…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
March 13, 2026: SAVE America Act likely can't be saved; Summit FC kickoff; Bye-bye beloved Boulder bar
The SAVE America Act is supposed to ensure the integrity of your vote, but President Trump also wants it to eliminate mail-in ballots which are widel…
3 months, 3 weeks ago
March 12, 2026: Amache survivors worry; Renee Good remembered; How special actors are helping doctors
Survivors of the Amache internment camp in southeastern Colorado worry history could repeat itself. It's why they want to tell their stories, especia…
3 months, 4 weeks ago
March 11, 2026: Changing worry about climate change into action; Colorado's plan for NFTs to celebrate 150th
Two-thirds of Americans say they're worried about climate change, but far fewer actually do something about that concern. We speak with climate and a…
3 months, 4 weeks ago
March 10, 2026: Pivotal time for environmental law; Flu season check-up; A fly fishing sisterhood
The Trump Administration has revoked the cornerstone greenhouse gas decree. The Endangerment Finding said methane and carbon are a threat to our heal…
4 months ago
March 9, 2026: Neonics protect crops but at what cost to pollinators?; Meet Denver Paralympic curler Dan Rose
For many farmers, insecticides known as neonics are a game changer for protecting crops. But they're also blamed for killing pollinators and there's …
4 months ago
March 6, 2026: Legislative check-in; DU Middle East expert on Iran; 'Raise the Curtain' with Annie Barbour
Whether you consider it half over, or half started, there's still a lot to tackle in the legislative session, from agriculture to AI. We get a halfti…
4 months ago
March 5, 2026: CSU Pueblo offers solutions for nursing shortage; A sensory fine arts experience in Colorado Springs
The idea of a nursing shortage may be a little scary to those in need of health care. But the head of CSU Pueblo's school of nursing is offering solu…
4 months ago
March 4, 2026: Former DU chancellor Rebecca Chopp on life changes, evolving tests for Alzheimer's
Former University of Denver chancellor Rebecca Chopp made significant life changes when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2019. Now, new tests in…
4 months ago