• Feb. 20, 2026: Plea deals shape crackdown on Venezuelans; 'Local 303' honors Black History Month
    Feb 20 2026

    Federal prosecutors have claimed a Venezuelan gang is entrenched in Colorado. Case filings reveal otherwise. Then, a week of whirlwind weather makes way for the return of warmer and drier days ahead. Plus, meet Colorado's new home-grown state supreme court justice, Susan Blanco. And the Local 303 celebrates Black History Month across musical genres.

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    29 Min.
  • February 19, 2026: Feb. 19, 2026: Building affordable housing in mountain towns; Lion dancing ushers in Lunar New Year
    Feb 19 2026

    Finding affordable housing has been a challenge in Colorado for years. A measure passed by voters statewide four years ago is starting to make a difference. We'll talk through what it's meant for the state's small mountain towns and what still needs to be done. Then, we remember civil rights activist, Reverend Jessie Jackson, who died this week. We also remember the loss of the occasionally high-strung, legendary coach of the Denver Nuggets, Doug Moe. And we celebrate Lunar New Year with a behind-the-scenes look at the tradition of lion dancing!

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    29 Min.
  • Feb. 18, 2026: Comedian Josh Blue gives us 'Something To Stare At'
    Feb 18 2026

    Denver comedian Josh Blue may be best known for "putting the cerebral in cerebral palsy," but there is so much more to his life than laughing audiences know. In his new autobiography, "Something To Stare At," Blue recalls his formative years in West Africa, his Paralympic soccer career, and his comedic rise. Enjoy a mix of stand-up and conversation with Sr. Host Ryan Warner — recorded at The Dairy Arts Center in Boulder.

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    49 Min.
  • February 17, 2026: 'Godspeed' elevates the Black cowboy; Finding emergency shelters for domestic violence survivors
    Feb 17 2026

    The history of Colorado and the West is the history of the Black cowboy; now it's inspired the play "Godspeed" which just had its world premiere in Denver. Plus, we visit a museum that shares an often untold and overlooked aspect of the history of the West. Also, about half of counties in Colorado do not have emergency shelters for people trying to leave abusive situations at home. We hear from a researcher who's mapped the state about what she found in the search for a solution. And later, for Aging Matters, we revisit a that pairs older volunteers, with older companions, leading to bonds of friendship and helpfulness as we age.

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    49 Min.
  • Feb. 13, 2026: A love story… decades in the making; Endangered castle; Where new plays are born
    Feb 13 2026

    Even if you think Valentine's is a Hallmark holiday, we think you'll be heartened by a love story that begins in grade school. Then, a castle sits in disrepair in Gunnison. It's just landed on Colorado's Most Endangered Places list. Plus, we "Raise the Curtain," on the Denver New Play Summit. And, Ryan asks, "Would I date that building?"

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    49 Min.
  • Feb. 12, 2026: Remembering radio pioneer, civil rights advocate Dr. Daddio; Black holes, microplastics as art
    Feb 12 2026

    Colorado is mourning the loss of a radio legend; we remember the life and legacy of James "Dr. Daddio" Walker whose radio station KDKO was long known as "The Soul of the Rockies." Then, how do you recruit more teachers of color? Students at Northglenn High School recently tried to address that concern. Also, black holes, microplastics and new beginnings sound like things that may not go together. But for a Colorado Springs artist they have quite a lot in common.

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    49 Min.
  • Feb. 11, 2026: Colorado pairs team helps Team USA skate to gold; 'Go as a River' a global phenomenon
    Feb 11 2026

    Over the weekend, pairs skaters Danny O’Shea and Ellie Kam helped the U.S. figure skating team win gold. O’Shea graduated from the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs. Kam’s still a student there. Pairs competition begins in earnest this weekend. We reached their coach, Drew Meekins, of Denver, Tuesday, in Italy. Then, Gunnison author Shelley Read's debut novel, "Go As a River," has now topped 1 million copies worldwide. We turn the page with her again at Colorado Mesa University.

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    49 Min.
  • February 10, 2026: A guide to detecting concussions; First-hand stories to reform juvenile justice system
    Feb 10 2026

    There’s been an evolution in understanding concussions and a Colorado researcher has teamed up with experts worldwide to offer an easy guide for coaches and parents to recognize and to know what to do when a young athlete gets a concussion. Then, a push for juvenile justice reform at the state capitol through the first-hand stories of adults who were incarcerated as children. Also, the unseasonably warm weather has meant more fatal traffic crashes; we talk with a woman working to help injured motorcyclists and their families. Plus, a Valentine's Day tradition that has volunteers waiting in years' long lines to help.

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    49 Min.