- Here a few frequently asked questions about KRCC’s weekend programming that are answered for you…. Why did you change your weekend schedule? KRCC and CPR have aligned our weekend schedules to ensure listeners across the state will receive a continuous experience along Colorado’s entire I-25 corridor from Wyoming to New Mexico.
- Local musicians are proving that the music doesn’t need to die with the social distancing rules that we are facing. Here are just a few of the local artists whose creative spirits are still thriving in the seclusion of their homes. Inaiah Lujan performed a ‘Virtual Concert’ that permiered March 21st on YouTube.
- On this episode of Air Check, Jeff and Vicky invite KRCC General Manager Kyle Cunningham to share a song during the music roundtable discussion, and singer songerwriter Kat Edmonson sings a couple of songs in the KRCC studio and talks with Vicky about her love of the American songbook, and following the dreams in her
- In Colorado Springs, there are over 100 unsolved homicides dating back to 1949 that have surpassed the one-year investigative grace period, designating them as “cold cases.” Someone, somewhere has the answers that could crack these cases wide open, and detectives are eager to hear from those individuals who might have information.
- Beginning Monday March 2nd, KRCC and Colorado Public Radio will be aligning daytime weekday schedules to provide public radio listeners with a consistent listening and information experience all the way from Wyoming to New Mexico. This new partnership will allow both organizations to broadcast state and local news every hour, and will provide a continuous
- We hope you will agree that KRCC presented some truly memorable music underneath the Colorado Avenue Bridge during the past thirteen years. Every summer since 2006, KRCC’s Blues Under the Bridge Festival featured artists the likes of Koko Taylor, Robert Belfour, Charlie Musselwhite, the Holmes Brothers, Bettye LaVette, Los Lobos, Booker T.
- This Sunday at 6pm KRCC Presents…Episode 3 of Lost Highways – The Passion of Alan Berg. Noel and Tyler spin the dial on the talk radio time machine to meet Alan Berg, the loud-mouthed Denver media personality who helped pioneer the “outrage for profit” business model that drives political media today.