

Colorado Matters
Colorado Public Radio
Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.
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Sep 29, 2022 • 51min
Sept. 29, 2022: Hospital billing relief; Gerald Albright’s smooth saxophone
After a brief visit to an emergency room, a Loveland woman left with three ibuprofen -- and a $6,000 bill. A new law helps provide relief for others who may face a similar situation. Then, voters around the state talk about the issues that are important to them. And, saxophonist Gerald Albright has played all around the world -- but calls Colorado home.

Sep 28, 2022 • 49min
Sept. 28, 2022: The race for Colorado’s 8th congressional district; Arum Rae’s musical journey
We've been hearing from the candidates who want to represent Colorado's new 8th congressional district. Today: Democrat Dr. Yadira Caraveo, after hearing from Republican Barbara Kirkmeyer yesterday. Then, how singer/songwriter Arum Rae finds inspiration driving country roads.

Sep 27, 2022 • 51min
Sept. 27, 2022: The race for the new 8th congressional district; Treating memory loss
Today and tomorrow, we interview the candidates running to represent Colorado's new 8th congressional district. First, Republican Barbara Kirkmeyer and tomorrow we'll hear from Democrat Yadira Caraveo. Also, one voter talks about the importance of being independent.

Sep 26, 2022 • 49min
Sept. 26, 2022: Going aloft to measure weather; Remembering a Holocaust survivor
A hydrogen weather balloon launches twice a day in Grand Junction, raising scientists’ understanding of global weather and climate, and we get more weather and climate news from Denver7s chief meteorologist, Mike Nelson. Plus, robots as caregivers, from the Aspen Ideas Festival.

Sep 23, 2022 • 50min
Sept. 23, 2022: Governor candidates talk about housing; Juan Fuentes’ exhibit explores depictions of his community
CPR's Andrew Kenney talked to Gov. Jared Polis and his Republican challenger Heidi Ganahl about their plans to address affordable housing in the state. Then, photographer Juan Fuentes has a new exhibit at the Denver Art Museum, using his photographs to tell the story of his community. And, Zoe Chace explains people's power to influence others at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Also, Colorado Matters is looking for artists from southern Colorado to perform in this year's Holiday Extravaganza.

Sep 22, 2022 • 51min
Sept. 22, 2022: Ukrainians find aid in Estes Park; Raizado ideas festival in Aspen
Since the war began, the small town of Estes Park in northern Colorado has become a haven for immigrants from Ukraine. Then, Colorado Mesa University's new athletic director makes history. And, a three-day celebration of Latinx culture, power and history in Aspen. Also, Grammy-winning saxophonist Gerald Albright prepares to take the stage at home, in Colorado.

Sep 21, 2022 • 52min
Sept. 21, 2022: Equal Pay Day highlights pay disparities for Black women; Watching bird migration
Equal Pay Day fluctuates every year to highlight how many more days a Black woman must work to earn as much as their white male counterparts. Lauren Young Casteel explains the importance of the day. Then, it's bird migration season; what bird watchers are looking for this time of year. Also, Denver wants to teach people how to compost. Plus, developers have high hope for growth in Downtown Denver. And, Colorado Wonders finally answers how you pronounce Wynkoop.

Sep 20, 2022 • 52min
Sept. 20, 2022: The latest on kids and vaccines; ‘On Pain’
Childhood vaccination rates fell this year, and not just for COVID. Health officials are worried. Then, people who live with chronic pain and where they find relief, in our radio documentary “On Pain,’’ available now through CPR’s podcast, “Colorado In-Depth.”

Sep 19, 2022 • 50min
Sept. 19, 2022: A controversial police shooting; Crêpe Girl’s indie sound
A man’s call for help resulted in a fatal confrontation with sheriff’s deputies and a controversy over the use of deadly force. Then, CPR’s political podcast, Purplish, looks at moderate candidates in the midterm. Also, a brewpub designed around customers and staff with disabilities.

Sep 16, 2022 • 51min
Sept. 16, 2022: An hour of awe, thanks to ancient rock art
Colorado's cliffs, canyons and caves are blanketed with ancient Indigenous rock art, depicting people, animals and celestial events. In "Tracing Time," explorer and nature writer Craig Childs, of Norwood, Colorado, meditates on their meaning and mystery. Childs joined Ryan Warner at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction for our series "Turn The Page."