As the US transitions away from coal, many communities are looking to tourism to fill the economic gap left behind by a shuttered industry. Many other communities, began that transition decades ago, and now are facing new challenges. As KBUT’s Christopher Biddle reports, there's a new initiative in the Colorado […]
Our guest is accomplished actor, producer, director, filmmaker, teacher and storyteller extraordinaire: donnie l betts, who has been a part of Denver’s radio and television landscape for more than two decades. Producer of the award-winning radio drama series Destination Freedom, Black Radio Days. He began his career in radio because […]
The federal government allocated $63 million dollars in federal funding through the American Rescue Plan Act for Boulder County. In the first phase of spending, Boulder distributed $5 million dollars to help supplement city services, out-of-work employees, businesses affected by the pandemic, vaccination bonuses for city employees and mask distribution. […]
Housing costs in Boulder have been steadily rising in recent years while the addition of housing stock has not kept apace. Limits on building heights and preservation of the urban greenbelt are factors, but there’s also the matter of the city’s occupancy limits. Boulder’s occupancy limits are lower than those […]
A group of CU students will launch a campaign to raise awareness for youth lymphoma this week. Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that weakens the immune system and is the most common type of cancer among youth and young adults. While most people recover, young adults often […]