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College aid cut for farmworker kids, Denver bond voter guide, state tries to make snow, ski areas open
Farmworkers here have been part of an effort for decades to get their kids to local colleges. But the budgets for some of these programs are now zero…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
TSA workers’ dilemma, local ballot measures, ghostly places, weekend vandalism
A new stage in the federal government shutdown means you may want to be prepared for changes at the airport. Then, there’s a week to go in the electi…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Surveillance cameras, Chauncey Billups charged, tribal gambling dispute, kindness campaign
If you’re in Denver, you could be spotted by license plate surveillance cameras, against city council’s objections. Then, perhaps the best basketball…
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Shutdown will withhold food assistance, hot tub rescue mission, Ridgway film festival
Local governments and aid organizations are sounding the alarm that food stamps for 600,000 Coloradans will be delayed in November. Then, flooding in…
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Dark money fueling local school board race, overcrowded prisons, Nuggets and Avalanche preview
State prisons have run out of room and are pushing inmates into county jails. What that means for inmates and communities. Plus, the out-of-state mil…
7 months ago
Federal layoffs amid shutdown, Denver jails missing staff, archaeological dig in Central City
Sheriff’s deputies at Denver’s jail say staffing levels are so low they’re now dangerous for staff and inmates. Then, the Trump administration telegr…
7 months ago
No Kings demonstrations, Colorado steels itself against RFK, roller derby
You’ll hear the sounds of the No Kings rallies across the state on Saturday. Then, Colorado is banding together with like-minded states on public hea…
7 months ago
Flooding update, Boebert’s bad fundraising haul, ozone improvement, No Kings coming up
Residents and tourist attractions in southwestern Colorado are reopening after historic floods. Then, new fundraising disclosures for the candidates …
7 months ago
Evergreen victim update, prescription drug price crackdown, voting machine company sold
The 18-year-old who was shot at Evergreen High School last month has finally been released from the hospital, and his family is revealing more about …
7 months ago
AI’s energy and water needs, Waymo regulations, authors settle AI lawsuit
This episode is full of news about what AI means for our lives. First, what you should know about driverless cars that will soon share the roads in m…
7 months, 1 week ago