
Students March, Farmers Worry, Elected Officials Weigh In, As Trump Ends DACA
DACA currently protects more than 17,000 Colorado minors from deportation.

Coffman Presses For BRIDGE Act Vote Ahead Of Trump Action On DACA
The BRIDGE Act would give the force of law to protection from deportation under DACA, which was created by executive order during the Obama Administration.

The Hickenlooper-Kasich Health Blueprint Is Out. Here Are Their Recommendations
The two governors called for the immediate stabilization of health insurance markets, among other recommendations.

Essential Classics Weekend Returns For Labor Day 2017
Starting at 3 p.m. Friday, hear a full weekend of masterworks by history’s greatest composers.

This Monday: Join CPR’s OpenAir For Triple Play Labor Day
Listen now to our Triple Play Spotify playlist, featuring three-peats of CPR’s OpenAir artists.

Preview: ‘The Great Composers’ Podcast Offers An Intimate Look At Musical Masters
It’s an intimate look at the people who wrote some of the greatest music ever. Subscribe and hear a preview.

Hanging Lake: Here’s The Forest Service’s Draft Plan For Overcrowding Control
The Forest Service’s new proposed plan for Hanging Lake includes shuttle service, fees and a limit of 615 visitors per day.

In Reversal, Perlmutter Now Says He’s Running Again For CD7 House Seat
When Perlmutter exited the governor’s race earlier this year, he said he would also not seek re-election in Congressional District 7.

Will Crocs Lose Protection For Their Clog? Colorado Company Plans Patent Appeal
The Niwot, Colorado-based company disagrees with the U.S. Patent and Trade Office ruling and plans an appeal.

Colorado Voter Registration At Record High Despite Cancellations
Some 25,000 Coloradans have registered or re-registered to vote since June.

Rowdy Town Hall Crowds Greet Sen. Gardner. Health Care Vote Leads Concerns
But Colorado’s junior senator received multiple compliments for his recent statement criticizing President Trump.

It’s Now Legal To Bust A Dog Out Of A Hot Car… And Other New Colorado Laws
A host of new laws take effect August 9, including legal immunity for pet rescuers so long as they follow the rules.

Fellowship Program Thriving, Young Professionals Gain New Opportunities At CPR
Five young professionals are starting a new chapter at Colorado Public Radio as the organization’s fellowship program continues to flourish.

News You Can Use: Listen To CPR News In Colorado Springs
Coloradans in Boulder, Pueblo and Colorado Springs now have access to Colorado Public Radio’s in-depth news service on the FM dial.

White House Election Integrity Commission Renews Request For Colorado Voter Data
The original request had been on hold pending a court case. The U.S. District Court in D.C. has denied the motion made by the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

Forest Service Clears Global SuperTanker To Fly Against Wildfires
The FAA approved the SuperTanker to operate last fall, but a lack of agreement with the Forest Service has kept it grounded until now.