Kelley Griffin

Kelley Griffin was Colorado Public Radio's senior editor for News until 2020. Since starting with CPR in 1993, she served as a business reporter, managing editor and news director.

Seoul Train

Kelley Griffin talks to Vail filmmakers Lisa Sleeth and Jim Butterworth about Seoul Train, their new documentary that tells the story of North Korean refugees who risk their lives to […]

Devotchka

Kelley Griffin talks with Nick Urata, founder of the Colorado band Devotchka, about the group’s new album, Una Volta.

Arapahoe Conservation 1-A

Kelley Griffin speaks with Michael Rosser who is heading up an unopposed campaign in support of Arapahoe County Amendment 1-A to set up a sales tax to pay for parks […]

Author Barbara Wright

Kelley Griffin talks with Colorado author Barbara Wright about her new novel, Plain Language. The story is set on Colorado’s eastern plains during the dust bowl era.

Brideun School

Kelley Griffin speaks with Marlo Payne Rice, founder of the nationally recognized Brideun School for Exceptional Children in Lafayette.

Hypercar

Kelley Griffin talks with Dave Dwight, director of business development for Hypercar in Basalt, about the company’s efforts to build a highly fuel-efficient SUV and mass-produce a lightweight plastic auto […]

Business Energy Partnership

Kelley Griffin speaks with Marshall Kaplan, executive director of the Colorado Business Energy Partnership, a group of businesses voluntarily reducing energy use and carbon emissions.

Black-Footed Ferrets

Kelley Griffin talks with Gene Byrne, a wildlife biologist with the Colorado Division of Wildlife.He is coordinating the Division’s work to monitor black-footed ferrets that have been released into the […]

CSAP Testing

Kelley Griffin talks about CSAP testing with Roscoe Davidson, a former teacher and superintendent now working for the Colorado Department of Education.