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  • Today on Colorado Edition: after the University of Colorado Boulder announced they are moving classes online for two weeks, we’ll hear about the impact of that move. Plus, how local arts institutions are adapting to our new virtual world.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: ahead of a global youth climate strike, we’ll hear from a local activist. Plus, who gets to have crowds in the time of coronavirus? We’ll also learn about cloud seeding, and hear our film critic’s latest review.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We get a look behind the scenes of how ballot counting technology is tested and we'll learn more about election watchers in Colorado. We also begin our four-part series on gun suicides in our region with a trip to rural Idaho. Lastly, we talk with a local author about her new book.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We’ll take a look at what we can learn from the Senate debates. Plus, we’ll learn about Proposition 115, hear about what’s next for CU Boulder, and listen to the final part in a series about gun owners fighting suicide.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll get a preview of some municipal ballot questions. Plus, how one Colorado college is using a Navajo principle in its COVID-19 response. We’ll also learn about how the pandemic impacted a local public health alliance, and get ideas for how to safely celebrate Halloween this year.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We explore where presidential candidates stand on public lands. We’ll also take a look at the state of business confidence in Colorado and we’ll learn about the effort to change the ever-complicated Gallagher amendment. We’ll also hear the third part of a series about gun owners fighting suicide.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We look ahead to Tuesday night’s presidential debate in Ohio. We’ll also learn about two upcoming ballot measures in Colorado: one about reintroducing gray wolves to our state, and the other about the ever-complicated Gallagher Amendment. Lastly, we’ll hear about a critical shortage of substitute teachers around our state.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We get a look at how ballot signatures are verified in Colorado. We’ll also check in on the race for the state’s third congressional district and we’ll learn more about one of the state ballot questions, Proposition 117. We’ll also hear what local candidates for district attorney and the state board of education are thinking about mental health issues and solutions.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we get the perspective of a climate scientist on the fire season we’re having, and learn about the impact of the Cameron Peak Fire on Fort Collins’ water supply. We’ll also hear about how Jeffco Public School’s reading curriculum holds up, and get tips for how to talk with friends and family about conspiracy theories.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We learn about the annual elk rut and we explore why dead migratory birds are being found across the Southwest. We’ll also get the latest on a price fixing scheme in the poultry industry and we’ll hear from a meatpacking union leader about their plant’s COVID response. Plus, we’ll learn about how college marching bands are adapting to the pandemic.
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