
Dec. 11, 2025: Colorado ranchers’ beef with trade policy, what happens to your recycling, holiday book picks
Colorado cattle ranchers are frustrated by a new White House trade policy they say threatens their bottom line.

Visitors to Southwest Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park can now hear from its direct descendants
A shift away from non-Native voices can be heard during an audio tour and a visitors’ center film at the park.

Keystone was the first resort to open in North America this year. Snowmakers made that possible
Inside the process that got Keystone open despite a dry start to the ski season.

Family of woman who died in Jefferson County Detention Facility files lawsuit
The suit names 18 defendants, including the sheriff’s office, several deputies, the sheriff and the third-party health care provider at the facility.

State regulators delay approval of 32 new oil and gas wells near the Aurora Reservoir
The plan drew sustained community opposition for nearly a year, but may still be approved later.

Polis rolls out new approach — and department — for workforce talent
Sweeping report details the challenges that the Colorado Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development will face.
New Year’s Eve : Boogie Nights Disco
Boogie Nights 5th Annual New Year’s Eve Disco Dance Party at Lulu’s Downtown! Join us for a night you won’t forget!
Wintersong
Experience the Mystery and Wonder of Winter with CVAE’s Wintersong Step into Shove Chapel for a candlelit evening of music and spoken word.

Dec. 10, 2025: In ‘Roam,’ stories of people knitting the natural world back together
Movement is key to life— for people and wildlife. But the way humans live can impede other species. Ryan speaks with Boulder science reporter Hillary Rosner, of CU, whose new book is “Roam: Wild Animals and the Race to Repair Our Fractured World.”

Dec. 10, 2025: Colorado airline contracting with ICE, Hep B & public health influencing, indigenous faith
An airline in Colorado wants to expand at DIA, but its proposal is hitting headwinds over its contract with ICE to transport detainees.

Colorado ranchers say White House beef policy is making a tough job even tougher
Ranchers in Colorado are frustrated by the Trump administration’s recent decisions on beef imports and say they are creating uncertainty in the market that’s bad for business.

CPR Classical Presents: Holiday Brass!
Get ready to jingle all the way with our very own tuba-playing morning host, Kabin Thomas!














