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Fast-melting snow, guardrails for AI use, Colorado music lift, public media funding fight
It feels like we’re getting plenty of rain this week, but what’s happening to the snow is causing concern. Then, how the use of AI in who gets hired …
1 year ago
Renewable energy lab layoffs, ballot theft scheme, office towers to apartments, new exhibition
Research and development for renewable energy took a hit yesterday with 114 layoffs at NREL in Golden. Then, a real case of ballot fraud, but not to …
1 year ago
Climate realism explained, Uber threatens to leave Colorado, student loan deadline, fruit trees
Colorado lawmakers have just three days left to finalize their work, which could include controversial regulations on rideshare companies. Then, the …
1 year ago
Boebert vs Polis, fines for hiring immigrants, property tax assessments, kids who love Shakespeare
Did you get a postcard in the mail this week about the value of your home or business property? We’ll explain how they’re changing. Then, Colorado ha…
1 year ago
Former federal worker speaks, book ban fails, union boost in limbo, theater to see in Denver and Colorado Springs
Democrats in Colorado have been trying to pass a labor law that would make it easier to unionize, but it’s one of the major things still undone with …
1 year ago
Severe weather, Trump pulls Denver funds, measles in vaccinated person, pickleball love stories
A hundred days into his term, we’re learning more about Trump’s plan to punish Denver with funding cuts, which have already started. Plus, a Colorada…
1 year ago
Major immigration raid, falling rents, Denver Little Saigon’s future, social media bill fails
A hundred people were detained at a nightclub in Colorado Springs. It was an immigration enforcement raid carried out by several law enforcement agen…
1 year ago
Veto override, disability protections, Xcel’s plan to not spark a wildfire, unsung WWII heroines
Lawmakers and the governor are having an unusual showdown at the state Capitol over social media regulation. Then, people with disabilities have a ri…
1 year ago
Wildfire outlook, wrongful conviction, women over 40 convene, rules for trans athletes
Colorado wildfire officials explain what 2025 most likely holds. Then, a man who always maintained his innocence finally got a court to agree. Plus, …
1 year ago
New measles case, AI deep fakes, second Buc-ee’s, Juneteenth scales back
Images generated by AI are getting so real that child safety advocates say our laws aren’t keeping up. Then, a beloved summer tradition is forced to …
1 year ago