Jan. 10, 2023: Social media resolutions; police tackle drugged driving

January 10, 2023
Colorado Matters Senior Host Ryan Warner scrolls on his smartphone in the CPR newsroom January 10, 2022.Colorado Matters Senior Host Ryan Warner scrolls on his smartphone in the CPR newsroom January 10, 2022.Carl Bilek/CPR News
Amidst the tumult at Twitter, some are searching for social media alternatives.

The new year offers a chance to reinvent our relationship with social media. We look at the changes at Twitter and emerging alternatives with Brian Keegan, a CU Boulder social scientist. Then, officers are training to figure out how someone’s driving is impaired. And, what’s up with state license plates? Also, a new platform for showcasing diverse artists.