We get a report from last night’s Boulder City Council meeting on plans to revise the city code to further prevent homeless individuals from camping in urban parks. Then, we hear from Boulder health science entrepreneur Larry Gold who says […]

We get a report from last night’s Boulder City Council meeting on plans to revise the city code to further prevent homeless individuals from camping in urban parks. Then, we hear from Boulder health science entrepreneur Larry Gold who says […]
We hear about concerns in the community over plans to make a nearly 100-year-old building on University Hill an apartment that may house students. Then, we have a community encounter with a man you may have seen on the corner […]
We begin with a report on how Boulder City Council is looking to hire more police in response to homelessness followed by an update on hunger in Boulder County as KGNU visits a local food bank. We close with our […]
We begin with the news that Boulder opponents of the annexation of CU South plan to petition the process. Then, we hear about the rise in distracted driving accidents and how to avoid them. We close with our regular Wednesday […]
We get an update on COVID-19 in Boulder from last night’s city council meeting. Then, we debut a new series featuring chance encounters around Boulder with our new News Director, Shannon Young. We close with our regular Wednesday morning features, […]
We begin with the latest COVID-19 news including a conversation with the Boulder County Public Health Department’s medical officer and an interview with an immigrant right’s advocate on the state of the pandemic in detention centers. For Veterans Day we hear from […]
We begin with a report from last night’s Boulder City Council meeting looking at alternative transportation options in the area. Then, we speak with a young conservative on an electric vehicle tour raising awareness about young Republican’s concerns over climate […]
On Today’s Morning Magazine: A measure to cut down on people being put behind bars for failing to pay court fines initially passed the senate on Tuesday. Lawmakers in both parties say the current system is unjust. Bente Birkeland brings […]