
The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for July 2025
Highlighting a few Colorado artists hitting the UMS stage this year.

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

June 27, 2025: AG Weiser on birthright citizenship ruling; Challenges facing conservation under Trump
With Colorado’s attorney general, we decipher an important Supreme Court ruling today related to birthright citizenship. Then, we take the pulse of conservation under President Trump with Salida journalist Ben Goldfarb. Later, we sit down with the CEO of Colorado’s hometown burger chain, Good Times. Thank goodness we had napkins. And new music from Arvada artist Holly Lovell, who was recently featured in the Local 303.

June 25, 2025: Is there a ‘Goldilocks’ amount of rain?; Douglas County voters reject home rule
Too much rain fosters growth of grasses and underbrush, and not enough rain makes everything dry out, raising the risk of wildfires. So, is there a “Goldilocks” amount of rain that’s just right? That’s just one thing we ask Denver7 chief meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo in our regular conversation. Plus, a Western Colorado University student on the challenges of forecasting weather in Gunnison. Also, Douglas County voters reject home rule. Then, what it takes to become a confidential voter in Colorado. Plus, the Boulder Comedy Festival, how to find Indie films in movie theaters, the celebrating Pride with the Local 303.

Nederland lays out plans to purchase Eldora ski area
The mountain town officials say they want to build on resort’s legacy and could finalize the deal this fall.

The Local 303: Colorado artists we’re featuring for June 2025
Pride is here, and this month’s Local 303 lineup is full of Colorado artists proudly representing the LGBTQIA+ community across a variety of genres!

Unemployment in Colorado, and how you can prepare before you lose your job
It’s not something anyone wants to think about, but it can happen to anyone.

Fire at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park still not contained heading into dry, hot weekend
The fire is one of multiple that sparked yesterday and continue to blaze across the Western Slope.


Trump budget proposal eliminates funding for Western water conservation grants
The Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSmart program has provided $72 million to Colorado groups since 2010.

‘Miracle’ small-town theater company marks 60th summer season as federal cuts hit
In an out-of-the-way former silver mining town, Creede Repertory Theatre has proven itself gritty enough to thrive.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: New Cirque du Soleil show, ‘Echo,’ arrives in Denver, plus things to do this weekend
Your weekly arts and culture news briefs, catching you up on the latest across Colorado — plus, things to do.
FoCo Fondo p/b Fat Tire
A gravel ride, a gravel race, rooted in the insanity of a Fondo with the levity of the Fort Collins community.
Letters from Vietnam – Turning History into Living Art
30 years after the death of her father, Jacqueline finally got to know him by reading the hundreds of letters and audiotapes he had sent to her and her mother […]

Man arrested for firebombing election equipment in southwestern Colorado clerk’s office
The suspect had urged Archuleta County Commissioners to get rid of their Dominion Voting machines, citing discredited conspiracy theories.

Former Emhoff aide launches campaign for Congress in Republican stronghold of El Paso County
Democrat Jessica Killin served as chief of staff of Doug Emhoff when he was the Second Gentleman of the United States. She faces an uphill climb in a run for Congress for the 5th Congressional District.