
Rep. Boebert, EPA administrator clash over legitimacy of agency and its rules
The congresswoman asserted incorrectly that a recent Supreme Court ruling invalidated existing regulations.

Climate change is making Colorado heat waves more likely — and more likely to be extreme
There is a lot of scientific evidence that human-linked climate change is increasing the likelihood of heat waves in Colorado — and increasing the odds for heat events that are more intense and longer-lasting.

Kennedy campaign says they have 30,000 signatures — more than enough to make the Colorado ballot
The signatures would allow Kennedy to run as an independent in Colorado.

Contentious housing development gets stamp of approval from Colorado Springs City Council, despite public safety concerns
The newly approved Arrowswest development by Weidner Apartment Homes sits at the same busy intersection, where wildland vegetation meets human development, and where a similar development had previously been denied.
Infinity Song w/Miranda Fling
Infinity Song is a Soft Rock band based in New York City comprised of 4 siblings, Abraham, Angel, Israel, and Momo Boyd.

July 11, 2024: Maintaining health, envisioning cooler neighborhoods amidst Colorado’s extreme heat
As extreme heat grips parts of Colorado, we’ll ask the state climatologist if triple-digit temperatures are the new norm. And we’ll break down the many ways heat can impact our health — like the difference between heat stress and heat stroke as well as rethinking the way neighborhoods and cities are built to keep them cooler in the future. Also, saving dinosaur ridge and Colorado Wonders about turquoise.

Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state July 12 – 14
From opera honors to First Fridays of all sorts, there’s a lot happening on the arts and culture scene.

The doors to the Pioneers Museum in Colorado Springs reopen after a year long renovation
The 121 year-old building served as the El Paso County Courthouse from 1903 – 1973. It’s been the home to the Pioneers Museum since 1979.

What three statehouse primaries tell us about the direction of Colorado politics
With Democrats well entrenched at the statehouse, outside groups are increasingly focused on the party’s primaries.

Olympic climber Colin Duffy on his hopes for Paris … and caring for his hands
“Whenever I actually compete, it’s just having fun, once in a while, taking a step back and looking at all the bright lights and the big crowd, and just smiling.”

Heat stress, heat stroke, and rethinking neighborhoods to stay cool
Dr. Jay Lemery helps us understand the impact of extreme heat.