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  • Today on Colorado Edition: With the Cameron Peak Fire taking the spot this week for Colorado’s largest wildfire, we get some context about this historic fire season and how climate change fits in. We’ll also examine the role of guns at recent protests around the state. Plus, we get the policy takeaways from Colorado’s recent senate debates and we explore the question of a paid family and medical leave program.
  • 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 Proposition 114 — the question of reintroducing gray wolves to our state.
  • 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 at how gun policy is shaping Colorado’s senate race. We’ll also hear about a post office in Bellvue working to deliver mail through dire straits. Plus, we’ll learn more about the world of COVID long-haulers.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We look at how Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death could reshape Colorado’s Senate race, and we learn about the National Popular Vote compact. We’ll also hear more about how votes are counted at the county level, and we check in with Nate Hegyi of the Mountain West Bureau about his journey through the region to speak with voters ahead of November.
  • 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 learn the origins of the blue ballot information booklet that gets sent to Colorado voters ahead of the election. We’ll also hear how people with gardens are helping people without stable access to food. Plus, we get a look at a unique orchestra that’s beginning to find its way back to the stage and we’ll see how the cannabis industry has kept profits high during 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 two of the ballot questions that Colorado voters will have a say on in November — Propositions 113 and 118.
  • 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 latest on Larimer County’s COVID-19 numbers and what the county is doing to slow the spread of the virus. We’ll also get a look at the kind of danger homeowners face when it comes to wildfires. Plus, we’ll hear about the latest campaign finance numbers for several of Colorado’s most-watched races, and we learn more about youth voting in Colorado.
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