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  • Today on Colorado Edition: We break down the statewide questions that will show up on ballots this November. We also hear about a deal between Xcel Energy and the city of Boulder that could spell the end of the city’s quest for a municipal utility. Plus, we hear about mental health services for students in the Adams 14 school district being moved online, and we travel to the US-Canada border to hear how the border shutdown is affecting local communities.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about the presence of guns at recent protests. Plus, we’ll have a conversation about accessibility in the art world, talk with Colorado’s new state historian, and get a preview of the upcoming basketball season.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll hear the reaction of an Aurora community member to the appointment of the city’s new police chief. Plus, how Colorado State University’s football team is handling the coronavirus. We’ll also learn about preparations for ski season in the Roaring Fork Valley, and get a preview of the Avalanche’s upcoming season.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We hear about the state education department’s guidance for reopening schools. We’ll go to Fort Morgan for an Eid al-Adha prayer service and learn about wastewater testing for coronavirus. Plus, we hear about the psychologists working to change the way we view our individual role within the pandemic, and we dive into the senate candidates taking credit for the state’s strong pre-pandemic economy.
  • Today on a special episode of Colorado Edition: we’ll hear a series of reporting on water investment in the West.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We speak with the head of Larimer County’s health department about its coronavirus response. We also check in on the state of the oil and gas industry and we learn about mask-wearing norms. Plus, with federal unemployment benefits ending, we explore what impact it will have on Coloradans.
  • The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment has sent a COVID-19 mitigation plan to the state health department. The plan is in response to Colorado health officials alerting the county that their variance, which allowed the county to reopen faster than the state, is at risk of being revoked if coronavirus cases continue to rise.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We get an update on a new investigation into the death of Elijah McClain. We also check in on the oil and gas industry, and we hear about a new Olympics and Paralympics museum opening this week in Colorado Springs. Plus, we hear a discussion about the Americans with Disabilities Act and the arts community.
  • Saturday, Aug. 1 is Colorado Day, the anniversary of Colorado becoming a state in 1876. And it's also the day that Duane Vandenbusche becomes Colorado’s new state historian.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about the local impacts from the Great American Outdoors Act. Plus, we’ll hear from a local teacher about schools opening in the fall, talk with Aurora’s new police chief, and learn about the impact of the closure of the U.S.-Canada border on a small town in Montana.
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