Colorado Matters

Colorado Public Radio
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Nov 29, 2022 • 52min

Nov. 29, 2022: State lawmaker works toward inclusion; Holiday classic takes on new meaning

She pushed for wildfire alerts in Spanish; now Elizabeth Velasco is taking language equality to the state capitol. Then, how incarceration affects families, especially when someone's wrongly imprisoned. And, a holiday classic, re-envisioned as an old-time radio show, takes on new meaning. And jazz great Gerald Albright is featured on a new holiday song.
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Nov 28, 2022 • 50min

Nov. 28, 2022: Red flag law’s inconsistent use; Living with specter of Alzheimer’s

As the investigation into the Club Q shooting continues, we look at whether Colorado's red flag law could have kept the suspect from having access to guns, and why it's used inconsistently. And, an author shares the essay she wrote after the Pulse nightclub shooting, which still resonates today. Then, two sisters with different diagnoses face Alzheimer's together.
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Nov 23, 2022 • 51min

Nov. 23, 2022: From the lowest point to petrified trees, Colorado is filled with wonder

Did you ever wonder where Colorado's lowest point is? Or how common earthquakes are in the state? What about the discoveries of fossils like a giant petrified stump in Florissant? Or even how a street name is pronounced in downtown Denver? Today's Colorado Matters answers these Colorado Wonders questions, in a state filled with curiosity and curiosities.
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Nov 22, 2022 • 52min

Nov. 22, 2022: The healing journey after the Club Q shooting; The ‘mocktail movement’

A survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando in 2016 reflects on the healing process after the Club Q mass shooting in Colorado Springs. Then, what role did abortion play in the mid-term election? Later, as the winter holidays kick-off, one of the hottest trends in drinking, is not drinking. And we celebrate Colorado musicians in the Local 303 with Indie 102.3's Alisha Sweeney.
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Nov 21, 2022 • 52min

Nov. 21, 2022: Gov. Polis on state’s Red Flag law; Club Q’s been a place of community and safety

Gov. Jared Polis talks about the state's Red Flag law as the investigation into the Club Q mass shooting continues. For the LGBTQ community, the club is more than a bar; it’s a place where they’ve felt safe.
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Nov 19, 2022 • 50min

Nov. 18, 2022: Boebert wins, Frisch concedes; Where sushi and salsa meet

Republican incumbent Lauren Boebert has been reelected in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. Then, how the GOP elevated the message of crime and public safety in the midterm election. Then, where sushi and salsa meet with foodie and author Gil Asakawa. Plus, how to avoid slipping on snow and ice. And Avourneen's tribute to Bob Dylan.
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Nov 17, 2022 • 51min

Nov. 17, 2022: Buying or selling, a real estate reality check; ‘Cheap Land Colorado’

From inflation to interest rates, whether you're buying or selling, we'll get a handle on the big swing in Colorado's housing market. Then, an author immerses himself to learn about living "off the grid" in the San Luis Valley. Plus, how to think like an aerosol scientist to avoid the “tripledemic.” And "Fight or Flight" tells one woman's story of overcoming childhood trauma to become a pilot.
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Nov 16, 2022 • 51min

Nov. 16, 2022: Adam Frisch prepares for job he may not get; Emerging treatments for mood disorders

A conversation with Democrat Adam Frisch who traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend Congressional orientation, even though his race in Colorado’s 3rd district against Lauren Boebert is still undecided. Then, a woman injured in a derailment tells her story. And, new treatments for mood disorders offer hope. Also, a guidebook to the Colorado Plateau.
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Nov 15, 2022 • 51min

Nov. 15, 2022: Portrait conveys essence of trailblazing judge; Re-envisioning incarceration

A new portrait in downtown Denver's federal courthouse pays homage to the late Wiley Y. Daniel, the first Black judge appointed to the federal bench in Colorado. Then, the head of Colorado’s prisons is stepping down. We reflect on Dean Williams' tenure through the Motus Theater's "JustUs" project. And ¿Quién Are We?
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Nov 14, 2022 • 50min

Nov. 14, 2022: Michael Bennet on Senate priorities; A weather reboot

Democrat Michael Bennet talks about his priorities as he begins a third-term as a U.S. Senator from Colorado. Then, voters approve local-level affordable housing measures. Plus, Denver’s newest weather station hearkens to the past. Later, using earthen bricks to rebuild after wildfire. And Artemis ushers in a new era for space exploration.

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