Junior Production Associate
We’re hiring a Junior Production Associate to record and edit audio, mix and level music beds, cut clips and to produce short promos or testimonials. If you have a sharp attention to detail, sound and timing, we want to talk to you!

Nov. 11, 2025: On Veterans Day, stories of battle, of reflection, and of unexpected friendship
He survived the battle of Iwo Jima; 100 year old Jim Blane of Denver reflects on this pivotal moment in World War II and how it affected his life. Then, walking in the victorious footsteps of the 10th Mountain Division which trained in Colorado. Also, veterans with brain injuries and PTSD from combat often have stomach problems too; now researchers in Colorado are exploring new treatment options. And later, the Fall of Saigon fifty years ago shapes an unexpected friendship.
Ball CEO stepping down immediately
The CEO of Ball Corp., the namesake of the Denver arena and the world’s largest manufacturer of aluminum cans, is leaving the company.

Bennet, Hickenlooper blast vote to reopen government without any guarantees on health care subsidies
Colorado’s Democratic House members have all said they will vote against the deal in their chamber.

Nov. 11, 2025: Federal shutdown wind down, Iwo Jima survivor’s story for Veterans Day
For Veteran’s Day, a special story about a 100-year-old survivor of one of the most famous battles in WWII.


The Battle of Iwo Jima, through the eyes of a US Marine who lived it
Colorado USMC veteran Jim Blane, almost 101 years old, sat down with CPR News to detail his experience in one of the most pivotal WWII battles, 80 years later.

How a community college program is giving adults another chance at a high school diploma
Since launching this spring, 83 students have graduated, with about one in five enrolling for further college classes.

Gov. Polis’ administration moves to stop a Pueblo coal plant from closing by the end of the year
The governor’s office said Xcel Energy needs more time to fix issues at a larger, neighboring power plant.

Outgoing Douglas County school board adds two agenda items to one of their final meetings
A discussion about transgender athletes and a resolution to double the length of charter schools’ contracts were added last week, as remaining board members call it a political move.

Worried that it hasn’t snowed yet in most of Southern Colorado? It isn’t that late yet, according to weather history
The latest first measurable snowfalls for Alamosa, Pueblo and Colorado Springs have all occurred in late December.

The government might reopen this week, but it will take airports months to recover
After the 2019 shutdown, it took more than two months for air traffic controllers to be fully compensated.

A Colorado River deadline looms, here is what’s at stake for Colorado
A federal takeover of river management is possible if states don’t come to an agreement.

Housing remains top concern among El Paso and Teller County residents according to Our Spacious Skies Survey
Now that the data is finalized, the organization wants community leaders to come together on data-driven solutions for local issues.














