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  • Today on Colorado Edition: we'll learn how to survive avalanches in Colorado. Plus, we will learn about the Colorado Ballet's efforts to raise money for…
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We speak with one of the lawmakers hoping to repeal Colorado's death penalty. We also get the latest on U.S. Rep. Jason Crow's…
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We hear about how telemedicine services are thriving during the pandemic. We’ll also explore how protests have changed over the last few months, and we hear how some Colorado researchers are combating misinformation and conspiracies about vaccines. Plus, we discuss what we can learn from two camps that avoided COVID-19 outbreaks this summer.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about the impact of remote learning on child development. Plus, what Colorado’s colleges and universities have planned for the fall. We’ll also hear from the founder of the BlacademicUS Twitter account, and learn about the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on education.
  • 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 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.
  • After the success of Love Is Blind, Netflix has found another way to hide conventionally attractive people from each other. We'd explain it if we could.
  • The recent death of H. David Dalquist, inventor of the bundt cake pan, has reminded many cooks of the beautiful, easy cakes that quietly fell from fashion. Essayist and food afficianado Bonny Wolf has fond memories of the days of the bundt cake.
  • For Coca-Cola, it was both a PR move and a social experiment. The company set up an ATM that gave out 100 euros ($131) and asked only that recipients share the money. A video of the campaign has gone viral.
  • Also: An excerpt from Dave Eggers' new novel; the best new books coming out this week.
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