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The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.

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  • July 11, 2025: State copes with federal funds loss, dangerous shelter conditions, Black arts festival, dinosaur bones
    Jul 11 2025

    With Trump’s new tax law in effect, Colorado lawmakers have to figure out how to rewrite the state budget – and if they’ll try to make up for cuts to healthcare. Then, a dangerous accident at a city shelter, where balcony railings had been removed. Plus, an annual festival for you to check out this weekend in Denver focuses on preserving, amplifying, and celebrating Black arts and culture in Colorado. And, the spot where scientists unexpectedly found a dinosaur bone recently.

    This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Haylee May. It’s edited and produced by Jo Erickson, Mateo Schimpf, Stephanie Wolf, and Megan Verlee. The executive producer is Rachel Estabrook. Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño.

    Email us at coloradotoday@cpr.org.

    Colorado Today is supported by CPR’s members.

    Read more on the stories in today’s show:

    • Denverite’s Kiara DeMare reports on accountability for a child’s fall from the seventh floor at a city shelter.
    • CPR’s Elaine Tassy profiles an artist at this year’s Black Arts Festival.
    • CPR’s Lauren Antonoff Hart has more on arts happenings around the state this weekend.
    • Denverite’s Andrew Kenney has details on the dinosaur found under the parking lot at the Museum of Nature and Science.
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    12 m
  • July 10, 2025: EV subsidies winding down, Nederland’s plan to buy Eldora, rural theater’s milestone, runaway bull
    Jul 10 2025

    Your chances to get a big subsidy to buy an electric car or truck are fading fast, which could also affect Colorado’s emissions goals. Then, the town of Nederland lays out its plans to buy the Eldora ski area above Boulder. Plus, a professional theater has been an artistic oasis for rural communities in the San Luis Valley. It’s celebrating 60 years, and you could be a part of it. And, the Snowmass Rodeo’s four-legged fugitive.

    This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel. It’s edited and produced by Jo Erickson and Mateo Schimpf. The executive producer is Rachel Estabrook. Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño.

    Email us at coloradotoday@cpr.org.

    Colorado Today is supported by CPR’s members.

    Read more on the stories in today’s show:

    • CPR’s Sam Brasch lays out how electric vehicle subsidies are changing.
    • CPR’s Sarah Mulholland reports on Nederland’s bid to buy Eldora.
    • CPR’s Ryan Warner explores the Creede Repertory Theater during its 60th anniversary summer.
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    14 m
  • July 9, 2025: Contamination and bad labeling on cannabis, flooding risk, Ute exhibit, heat advisory
    Jul 9 2025

    You expect product labels to tell you the truth about what’s inside, but regulators and consumers do not actually have a good grip on what’s in the cannabis on dispensary shelves. Then, local disaster experts say the tragedy unfolding in Texas can be a wake up call, particularly about the risks of flash flooding here. And, a new exhibition promises to celebrate Ute tribes’ past, present and future. Plus, it’s going to be very hot today.

    This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Haylee May. It’s edited and produced by Mateo Schimpf and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. The executive producer is Rachel Estabrook. Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño.

    Email us at coloradotoday@cpr.org.

    Colorado Today is supported by CPR’s members.

    Read more on the stories in today’s show:

    • Denverite’s Paolo Zialcita reports that heat and wind are coming on the Front Range today.
    • CPR’s Ben Markus reports on a secret shopper study that shows cannabis companies are mislabeling the strength of their products.
    • CPR’s Haylee May digs into the flooding risk in Colorado, and what can be done to prevent disaster.
    • KRCC's Andrea Chalfin reports on first responders going to Texas to help with search and recovery efforts.
    • CPR’s Hayley Sanchez and Colorado Matters have more on a new permanent exhibition in Colorado Springs celebrating the past, present and future of Ute People.
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    12 m
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