State Lawmakers Weighing Medical Marijuana Caregiver Restrictions State lawmakers are still grappling with new rules to crack down on medical marijuana patients and caregivers with permission to have additional plants. A state marijuana revenues committee met on Monday but didn’t vote […]

Fracking Film “Groundswell Rising: Protecting Our Children’s Air and Water” to be screened in Denver and Boulder
The Unitarian-Universalist Church in Boulder (5001 Pennsylvania Ave) will soon be showing “Groundswell Rising: Protecting Our Children’s Air and Water“, a new film on fracking issues in communities across America on September 12 at 7 pm. The screening will be followed by a […]

End of Life: Grief and Bereavement
Marcia Lattanzi Licht with TruCommunity Care and Gary Schafer, a hospice volunteer with grief services join us for a call in show on grief and bereavement. Hosted by Maeve Conran. image: www.trucare.org

Living as a Vegan
Jon Camp has been a vegan for 16 years. He travels the country speaking about veganism and distributes leaflets on college campuses, in an effort to get more people to adopt a vegan diet as part of the advocacy group Vegan […]

A Public Affair: Living with Disabilities
People with disabilities are a significant part of our society and community, yet as a group they have been marginalized through discrimination, misunderstanding, isolation, pity and poverty. In the 20-plus years since the passing of the Americans with Disabilities, Independent […]
Healing with Horses: Front Range Hippotherapy
Hippotherapy: is a physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy treatment strategy that utilizes equine movement as part of an integrated intervention program to achieve functional outcomes. KGNU producer Susan Moran paid a visit to Front Range Hippotherapy in Longmont to find […]