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Morning Magazine Podcast Monday October 7, 2019

We’ve heard about the deteriorating status of American infrastructure and most imagine crumbling bridges and potholed roads. But there’s another looming infrastructure crisis that’s getting little to no attention—and it will eventually impact everyone: America’s reservoirs are filling up with sediment.Their storage capacity peaked in the 1980s and it’s been […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Tuesday, October 8

We hear about a new mental health care center opening this week in Boulder County that is trauma informed. We’ll hear what that means and what the Moving Beyond Trauma center will mean for the community.       The Morning Magazine features local news headlines, stories and features and […]

todayOctober 8, 2019

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Morning Magazine Podcast Friday October 4, 2019

Saturday, October 5th a street party will take place in Boulder to officially launch the Street Wise Mural Festival that includes ten murals in different locations around the city. KGNU's Maeve Conran visited the site of one of the murals on the wall of the Boulder Chamber and bring us […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Wednesday October 2, 2019

Development of Boulder's former hospital on Broadway north of downtown will move forward following a six-to-one vote by Boulder City Council last night. As KGNU’s Roz Brown reports, while residents in the nearby Newlands Neighborhood would like to see something other than empty buildings there, changes proposed for the site […]

todayOctober 2, 2019 2

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Morning Magazine Podcast Tuesday October 1, 2019

In the heart of downtown Denver, students face food insecurity on a daily basis. Resources on Auraria Campus and at MSU Denver are doing what they can to address the issue. As part of our series looking at student hunger on college campuses, Megan Webber reports. We also hear from […]

todayOctober 1, 2019 1

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Morning Magazine Podcast Monday September 30, 2019

National Suicide Prevention Month is coming to a close, and as it does, we turn our attention to the problem of suicide here at home. Local non-profit Mental Health Partners talked to us about how the community can help address this ongoing crisis, as well as about their suicide-prevention campaign, […]

todaySeptember 30, 2019 2

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Morning Magazine Podcast Friday September 27, 2019

This Sunday, September 28th in Denver, young members of Colorado's Eritrean community will gather at the state capitol as part of the #18StolenYears campaign that marks 18 years since the Eritrean government banned free press and became a dictatorship. KGNU's Maeve Conran spoke with Niyat Ogbazghi, one of the event […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Thursday September 26, 2019

The city of Boulder is launching its next phase of climate action with an event on Sept. 26. The event will include a presentation and an orientation to the new phase of action. Attendees will be able to gameplan, learn about current climate action activities and sign up to participate […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Tuesday September 24, 2019

Yesterday a federal judge in Denver approved a settlement between the city and plaintiffs in a lawsuit that was originally brought 3 years ago in an effort to stop the sweeps of homeless encampments.  Yesterday’s ruling means that the homeless must be notified when city officials plan to clean up […]

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