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Dec. 3, 2025: No degree? No problem; Tig Notaro grieves Colorado’s late poet laureate Andrea Gibson

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“Come See Me in the Good Light” documents the life of poet Andrea Gibson (pictured with wife Megan Falley) after they receive a terminal cancer diagnosis. The film is streaming on Apple TV.

For most state jobs, you don't need a college degree. It's the skills that matter. Governor Jared Polis has championed this change in the private sector, as well. Reporter Lawrence Lanahan writes about this trend in a piece titled, “No college degree, no problem? Not so fast!” Then, comedian Tig Notaro remembers Colorado's late poet laureate Andrea Gibson with the new film, "Come See Me in the Good Light." Also, a mother and daughter from Colorado reconnect with their family's World War II legacy in Italy. Plus, pairing wine and solar on the Western Slope.