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  • Despite the financial constraints from the pandemic, some new businesses are flourishing in Yuma County. And, we talk with AARP Colorado’s state director about how to cast a ballot in the June 28 primaries.
  • In today’s episode we listen back to some of our favorite segments - including conversations with a Fort Collins veterinarian who traveled to the Ukrainian border to help refugees fleeing with their pets, and with two Colorado women who created an online, modern-day version of the Green Book to help people find businesses that are inclusive and welcoming for members of marginalized communities.
  • Among many things the COVID-19 pandemic revealed was just how undervalued many essential workers are. In today’s Colorado Edition, we talk with Denver-based author and blogger Adam Kaat who chronicled his experience as a grocery store cashier in his novel Life on the Grocery Line: A Frontline Experience in a Global Pandemic. And we hear what climate experts are saying about how much water will be available this summer in the Colorado River.
  • On this episode of Colorado Edition, victims of the Marshall Fire revisit homes lost and tell the story of salvaged objects. Also in this episode: how beavers are helping reshape rivers and streams; how a nonprofit is helping DACA recipients in Colorado.
  • On this week’s Colorado Edition, a look at some of the objects people have recovered from the ashes of the Marshall Fire. We also look at a new report on the fire’s destruction. We also speak with a Boulder teacher who recently climbed to the summit of Mount Everest.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We talk with a public health official about recent coronavirus case numbers and additional public health measures. We also get a look at the state of Colorado’s travel industry and we check in on the mental health outlook for northern Colorado.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about the governor’s efforts to sell lawmakers on a coronavirus relief package. Plus, we’ll look at the latest impacts of the pandemic on education, and learn about a non-police response program in Denver. Finally, we’ll hear from the University of Denver's Prison Arts Initiative.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We take a look at Boulder County’s move to the state’s new COVID restriction level, announced earlier this week. We’ll also hear from a doctor working across state lines about how the pandemic is going from her point of view. Plus, we’ll learn more about an anticipated surge of coronavirus-related hospitalizations in the Roaring Fork Valley, and we’ll see how the work-from-home trend is playing out here in Colorado.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about a new study that looks at the impact of COVID-19 on mental health. Plus, how ski areas and art venues have been impacted by new restrictions, and we’ll hear about two different Jefferson Counties.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We take a look at Colorado’s COVID-19 vaccine plan, and how the state’s response to the pandemic impacts local public health directors. We’ll also learn about how a key coronavirus metric used in our state could be off. Plus, we’ll hear how Colorado’s choirs are keeping up the practice, even during the pandemic.
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