
Bishop Allen, ‘Why I Had To Go”
Five years have passed since New York based power pop band Bishop Allen put out their last full length album “Grrr…”.

Radio Dances: ‘Paper Thoughts’ by Life/Art Dance Ensemble
Life/Art Dance Ensemble performs a contemporary radio dance for the CPR airwaves.

Win tickets to Riot Fest Denver, courtesy of OpenAir!
Win a pair of three-day passes to Riot Fest Denver via OpenAir’s Facebook and on-air giveaways.

After abuse, recommendations issued for Denver Sheriff’s Department
Forty recommendations are being considered by several task forces that are looking at department policies.

5 tips for your Colorado garden as harvest nears
Expert gardener Larry Stebbins is back on CPR’s “Colorado Matters” to answer listeners’ queries about gardening and to provide a taste of some rare strains of garlic.

Report: Renting in Denver more unaffordable than ever
Rent is becoming more and more unaffordable in the Denver area.

Denver rental market growth deemed amazing
A new report by Axiometrics shows Denver had the second highest rental growth in July of 2014 compared to July of 2013 in the country.

Denver victim of police beating says Ferguson anger resonates
In 2009, Alex Landau, who is black, was beaten by Denver police after a routine traffic stop. He’s now working with minorities to help them communicate better with police.

United extends lease at Denver International Airport
Deal would extend United’s lease by 10 years to 2035.

Colorado’s economy best in the nation?
A business website ranks Colorado’s economy the best in the nation.

Behind the scenes with Vice President of Engineering Dean Phannenstiel
Meet Dean Phannenstiel, head of an engineering team that oversees the 26 broadcast sites that make up Colorado Public Radio’s statewide network.

Colorado’s new fire-fighting planes can ‘see through smoke’
The state is adding two aircraft with thermal imaging technology to help in fighting wildfires.

EDJ, ‘Minor Miracles’
EDJ is the new solo project of Eric D. Johnson, formerly of the band Fruit Bats and The Shins.

Colorado launches mental health hotline
State officials say mental health professionals are available around the clock to Coloradans in crisis at 844-493-TALK (8255).

Fritchle electric car, ‘100 years ahead of its time,’ parks at History Colorado
The 1914 Fritchle electric car had a range of 60-100 miles on one battery charge.

The Unicorns, ‘Let Me Sleep’
Get the previously unreleased “Let Me Sleep” from the deluxe reissue of The Unicorns’ 2003 album “Who Will Cut Our Hair When We’re Gone?” as our latest Download of the […]