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Colorado Saw A Lot of Wildfires In 2020. So Which Cities Suffered Most?

February 10, 2021 / KGNU News

If you were anywhere on the Northern Front Range last summer and fall you know the wildfire smoke was bad.  Just how bad was it?  And […]

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Make Them Hear You: Restoring Election Integrity

February 10, 2021 / KGNU News

Make Them Hear You! is a weekly feature on KGNU, produced by Chris Mohr, letting listeners know how they can have their voices heard on issues […]

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RTD Holds Study Session on FasTracks

February 8, 2021 / KGNU News

The Regional Transportation District will hold a board study session Tuesday night February, 9, focusing on FasTracks and Northwest Rail specifically. KGNU’s Roz Brown says the […]

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Online Direct Democracy Launches in Boulder, But Snags Remain

February 8, 2021 / KGNU News

Starting today, the Boulder group, Bedrooms are for People will begin collecting endorsements using Boulder’s new online petition software. Boulder Direct Democracy has widely been reported […]

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In an Effort to Protect Prisoners, Colorado Bends its Rules on Solitary Confinement

February 4, 2021 / KGNU News

The Colorado Department of Corrections has been locking inmates in single-person cells for nearly 23 hours per day sometimes for months on end, according to state […]

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TRENDS Podcast: Coronavirus Vaccines – Does Everyone Have Equal Access?

February 4, 2021 / KGNU News

The TRENDS podcast is a collaboration between the Community Foundation of Boulder County and KGNU. It dives deep into the community’s most pressing issues and explores […]

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Boulder Issues Statement On Prairie Dog/Holocaust Controversy

February 3, 2021 / KGNU News

Boulder City Council issued a statement last night denouncing any “false equivalency” between the Holocaust and euthanizing prairie dogs. KGNU’s Roz Brown says the issue stemmed […]

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Stakeholders Hope CORE Act Get New Chance in Congress in 2021

February 2, 2021 / KGNU News

The Colorado Outdoor Recreation Economy or CORE Act would protect 400,000 acres of public lands across the state, including portions of the Thompson Divide near Carbondale. […]

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Perestroika in Paris - Jane Smiley

The February selection for the Radio Bookclub is Perestroika in Paris by best-selling author Jane Smiley.

The novel’s protagonist is a runaway racehorse who befriends a German shorthaired pointer. Together they live on the streets of Paris until they befriend a human boy, Etienne, and discover a new, otherworldly part of the city.

Hear Jane Smiley on the Radio Bookclub on Thursday, February 25 at 9am

The Radio Bookclub is a collaboration between the Boulder Bookstore and KGNU. Each month we select a book and have a discussion with the author in studio.

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