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Morning Magazine Podcast Thursday August 15, 2019

We speak with Anne Lee Foster of Colorado Rising, one of two groups that this week filed a motion in a Boulder district court to reopen the case which lead to the Colorado Supreme Court overturning the voter approved fracking ban in Longmont.     The Morning Magazine features local […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Wednesday August 14, 2019

Boulder is the latest Colorado community to take up what many call an “epidemic” of teen vaping by considering more regulations on electronic cigarettes. Boulder City Council heard from more than 50 people at a public hearing last night as they consider a ban on flavored nicotine and tobacco products; […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Tuesday August 13, 2019

We hear from one of the co-authors of a new report that advocates for denser, more compact housing development in the city of Boulder to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We also hear about a new analysis which has found that development in Colorado and the US has lead to the […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Monday August 12, 2019

With the recent decriminalization of psilocybin in Denver and now Oakland, there is a renewed interest on psychedelic drugs. New research is uncovering that some psychedelic drugs could in fact be an effective treatment for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health problems. KGNU’s Katie Bursack spoke with some psychologists […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Friday August 9, 2019

Saturday, August 10th in Boulder, people will gather for the 5th annual Walk to End Alzheimer's on the CU campus. Money raised through the event goes to help the Alzheimer's Association provide services to people living with the disease and support for the families and caregivers. It also goes to […]

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Morning Magazine Podcast Thursday August 8, 2019

Susan Greene, editor at the Colorado Independent, has investigated the use of solitary confinement on immigrants who are detained at the GEO run immigrant detention facility in Aurora.     The Morning Magazine features local news headlines, stories and features and broadcasts on KGNU Monday through Friday 8.04-8.30am.

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Morning Magazine Podcast Wednesday August 7, 2019

Boulder took another step forward last night to build a public broadband fiber network. A survey of local residents last year showed overwhelming support to get the project started.     The Morning Magazine features local news headlines, stories and features and broadcasts on KGNU Monday through Friday 8.04-8.30am.

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Morning Magazine Podcast Tuesday August 6, 2019

We continue our summer series looking at hunger issues, with a report on a group that works to harvest fruit from trees, fruit that otherwise would not be eaten.     The Morning Magazine features local news headlines, stories and features and broadcasts on KGNU Monday through Friday 8.04-8.30am.

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Morning Magazine Podcast Monday August 5, 2019

On Friday, cyclists gathered for a critical mass event in downtown Denver, with about 100 people on bikes cycling around the city to call for increased safety on the road for cyclists in the wake of two recent deaths of cyclists in the city. But Denver is not alone in […]

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