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NCAR Fire Compounds Collective Hardship In South Boulder

Boulder's Office of Emergency Management reported Monday afternoon that the NCAR Fire in has burned an estimated 190 acres and is at 68 percent containment. News Director Shannon Young visited the site of the fire Saturday and spoke with people nervously watching the columns of smoke in the neighborhood below. […]

todayMarch 28, 2022 3

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You Can’t Win Against Your HOA

Denver City Council President Stacy Gilmore put a moratorium on all HOA foreclosures within the Master Homeowners Association of Green Valley Ranch in northeast Denver this month. After receiving an outpouring of complaints that the HOA is imposing excessive fines and extreme penalties, Gilmore called Gov. Jared Polis and the […]

todayMarch 25, 2022 5

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Musician Survivor Of Boulder Mass Shooting Uses Music To Heal

We are now at the one year anniversary of the mass shooting at King Soopers in Boulder that took the lives of 10 people. Maddie Mueller, a student at CMCI at the University of Colorado in Boulder, brings us this report on one CU student who survived the shooting who […]

todayMarch 24, 2022 2

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Radio Nibbles: Tips For A New Food Writer

Deborah Cameron, who writes about food for Yellow Scene magazine, turns the tables on John Lehndorff and interviews him about being a good writer and editor. [Download Audio]    

todayMarch 24, 2022 3

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Sleep Out Raises Awareness For Teen Homelessness

The Annual Sleep Out event is happening tonight. The Boulder-based nonprofit TGTHR is hosting its 10th annual Sleep Out event to raise funds and awareness for youth homelessness. KGNU's Rossana Longo Better spoke with TGTHR CEO Chris Nelson and communications manager, Alex Bergland about the complexities of poverty and teen […]

todayMarch 24, 2022 1

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Bill To Protect Mobile Home Owners Moves Forward

  A bill to strengthen and preserve protections for mobile home park residents in Colorado cleared another hurdle yesterday at the state capital. It will now go to the House Appropriations Committee. KGNU's Sam Fuqua talked with Cesiah Guadarrama Trejo from 9to5 Colorado who says as housing across Colorado gets […]

todayMarch 24, 2022 2

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