The Trump administration has sent mixed signals on climate change and alternative energy and the future of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden is cloudy. Then, what doctors and hospitals must learn about Colorado's new aid-in-dying law. And, a Denver mom writes a children's book to help kids cope with death. Also, an update on transportation negotiations from the state capitol. Plus, Colorado musicians vye for an appearance at NPR's Tiny Desk Concert.
- Renewable Energy Lab Chief: Budget Cuts Would Hurt Research, Business Opportunities
- Teaching Colorado Doctors How To Navigate New Aid-In-Dying Law
- 'Because The Sky Is Everywhere' Guides Kids Through Grieving A Parent's Death
- What Political Players Are Saying About Fixing Colorado’s Transportation Woes
- Colorado Musicians Have Strong Showing In NPR’s Third Tiny Desk Contest