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  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll hear about a mascot change at two local schools. Plus, what an aluminum can shortage means for breweries. We’ll also hear from a Coloradan who recently finished a thru hike of the Colorado Trail, get the latest on Colorado’s sports teams, and learn about efforts to create the perfect hemp seed.
  • On a special episode, we hear some of our favorite interviews from the past few months with local authors, starting with Janelle Shane, who tells about what artificial intelligence can and can’t do. Then we speak with Justin Farrell, who explores the world of the ultra-wealthy and their relationship to the environment in the American West. Finally, we hear from Chip Colwell, who co-authored a book about a teacher whose job was to forcibly assimilate Native Americans through education.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll hear from the superintendent of the Greeley-Evans School District about how the first few weeks of the school year have gone. Plus, why so many Colorado students don’t have internet access, what the Northern Integrated Supply Project would mean for the Poudre River, and how the demand for hemp has changed over the past few years. We’ll also hear the tale of the two Erin O’Tooles.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We explore the economic impacts of a local wildfire. We also learn about Colorado’s new automatic voter registration and why some plants aren’t fruiting very well this year. We’ll also hear from a local school teacher about what this year will look like for her and her family.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We learn why some wildfires spread more than others. We also hear about eviction protections in Colorado and we explore the state’s push for greater access to COVID-19 testing. Plus, we discuss two reports that tell us about the state of arts in Colorado.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about how the start of the school year is going in our state. Plus, we’ll visit the Quitobaquito Springs, and hear about preparations for flu season.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about how the University of Colorado Boulder is protecting students, faculty and staff from COVID-19. Plus, what 100% virtual school will look like for Northern Colorado students. We will also learn about the history of Colorado’s women’s suffrage movement, and hear about a new documentary about Congressman John Lewis.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about how climate change is impacting wildfires. And, we’ll hear from a local meteorologist about a new smoke forecasting model. Finally, we’ll get the latest on foreclosures in our state, and talk with a reporter who’s about to embark on a cross-West bike trip.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we'll hear some of the sounds from a concert held Sunday night in Elijah McClain's honor. Plus, we'll learn about a new investigation into the use of ketamine in our state and look at campaign finance contributions in Colorado. Finally, we celebrate the 104th birthday of the National Park Service with a conversation with the superintendent of Rocky Mountain National Park.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about why so many Colorado students will be going to school online this fall. Plus, the impact of a new safe lots program in Northern Colorado. And, while major wildfires continue across our state, we’ll hear about how firefighting resources are allocated, and how to keep firefighters safe from COVID-19.
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