
The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for May 2025
This month on the Local 303, we’re thrilled to welcome Graveyard Choir, a new band featuring members of Musuji and the almost retired rock duo In The Whale.

Best of Local 303 Winners May Be Fern stop by for interview and talk about new single “Old Ways Die”
Back in January, we asked you to vote for your favorite Local 303 bands and artists of 2024 and with nearly 3,000 votes cast across the 120+ acts we featured […]

Indie 102.3’s May Local 303 Meetup feat: Claire Heywood
Join us for an in-person hang at Bar 404 as we celebrate the May Local 303 lineup. What is the Local 303?

The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for April 2025
Spring is here, and so are fresh new music releases!

Not a Grift — A Public Good: How Colorado Public Radio Serves Our Communities
The White House tried to frame public media as a burden on taxpayers, we want to be clear about the independence and importance of public media.

April 7, 2025: Asylum seekers detained for deportation, need for dyslexia testing, weekend protests, Colorado musician’s uplifting song
Get the statewide news you need each weekday in this podcast briefing from CPR News.
Sousa Band Project
Are you a young musician ready to explore the world of brass, woodwinds, or percussion? Our Beginner Winds & Percussion Program is the perfect place to start!
ChickenCoop Willaye at Front Range BBQ
🎶 ChickenCoop Willaye brings the hootenanny to Front Range BBQ! 🎶 📅 Wednesday, May 7th 🕡 6:30–9:30 PM 💵 $5 cover — all goes to the band!

Indie 102.3’s April Local 303 Meetup feat: Chella & The Charm
Join us for an in-person hang at Bar 404 as we celebrate the April Local 303 lineup. What is the Local 303?

How to rebuild from human trafficking, and stop it in the future
Human trafficking happens all across Colorado, often in plain sight. From city streets to agricultural farms, victims come from all walks of life.

Active duty military caught in immigration raid at makeshift night club in Colorado Springs, no criminal charges filed
Federal law enforcement calls the city “safer” after the early morning raid, but as of Monday afternoon, no federal or local criminal charges have been filed against anyone.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: Local filmmakers debut pilot episodes at SeriesFest, DCPA and Pikes Peak Center announce upcoming shows, Governor’s Creative Leadership awards and more
Your weekly arts and culture news briefs, catching you up on the latest across Colorado — plus, things to do.
May 14 Meeting for The Pikes Peak Genealogical Society
Wednesday, May 14 Peeling the Onion: Digging Down to Original Sources by Dr.
Illuminate: Lighting the Way for the Arts
Illuminate: Lighting the Way for the Arts Presented by the Fine Arts Center Foundation Board Saturday, June 21, 2025, 5:30–8 p.m.

Trump says he’s ending federal funding for NPR and PBS. They say he can’t
In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can’t. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it “blatantly unlawful”.

These Colorado filmmakers are hoping to make it big. SeriesFest in Denver is their first stop
From a documentary series about Native American comedians to a show about love-at-first pickleball, four pilots with local ties will debut at the festival.