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  • Today on Colorado Edition: We get a glimpse at how recent wildfires are impacting local school districts, and we’ll hear about a new podcast focused on the sage grouse, a bird that lives in the sage brush. And ahead of Día de Muertos, we’ll speak to an artist about a community ofrenda they created in Denver. We’ll also learn about a local theater in northern Colorado that may or may not be known for ghosts.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We take a look at a recent national eviction moratorium. We’ll also learn about first-time gun owners and the recent extreme weather we’ve been having in Colorado. And we'll check in with a journalist biking around our region, covering the upcoming election.
  • 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.
  • Today on a special episode of Colorado Edition: we've teamed up with 1A Across America for a series exploring election issues leading up to November. Today we look at unaffiliated voters in our state — why they don't want to identify with one party, and how the current two-party system doesn't always allow for healthy political dialogue.
  • Today on a special episode of Colorado Edition: we've teamed up with 1A Across America for a series exploring election issues leading up to November. Today we look at how we vote. Here in Colorado, all registered voters receive ballots in the mail. We learn more about how that process works, and why it’s been a subject of national debate recently.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We hear about conservation efforts keeping species from extinction. We’ll also learn about a fish mystery on the South Platte River and how nude fine art models are making their way in a virtual world. Lastly, we’ll talk with the author of a new book about the pursuit of citizenship in the current political climate.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about a letter sent to state leaders about education during a pandemic. Plus, we’ll hear an investigation into how ketamine is used in our state.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll get the latest on the Northern Integrated Supply Project. We’ll also learn about efforts to decide who would get priority for receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, look at how the Affordable Care Act is impacting Senate races, and hear about the challenges — and opportunities — of growing hemp.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: the latest on Colorado’s census count and statewide residential care facility visitation guidelines. Plus, how our state’s colleges and universities are dealing with COVID-19, and the toll that mask mandates have had on frontline workers.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll hear about why Colorado College is moving to online learning. Plus, how arts venues are adapting due to the pandemic, why your insurance premium might be lower this year, and how wildfire smoke impacts the lungs. Finally, we’ll learn about the biology of growing hemp.
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