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Colorado Matters

Colorado Matters

Colorado Public Radio

Hosted by Ryan Warner and Chandra Thomas Whitfield, CPR News' daily interview show focuses on the state's people, issues and ideas.

2753 - May 17, 2024: Closed for a month, what’s next for the Blue Mesa Bridge; Forecasting space weather
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  • 2753 - May 17, 2024: Closed for a month, what’s next for the Blue Mesa Bridge; Forecasting space weather

    Daily life has been disrupted in Gunnison by the ongoing closure of an important bridge, from high school athletics, to timber, to health care. What might a fix look like? And what's the timeline? Then, geomagnetic storms test Boulder's Space Weather Prediction Center. Plus, Steve Wozniak, a co-founder of Apple, speaks at the commencement for CU Boulder, where he once was a student. Plus, words to live by from 102-year-old Bill Powell of Fort Collins.

    Fri, 17 May 2024 - 29min
  • 2752 - May 16, 2024: Investigating dishonest officers; Colorado’s changing needs as the population ages

    It's a state law that's supposed to weed out police officers and sheriff's deputies who are dishonest. But is it working? We'll discuss the results of a special investigation through the Colorado News Collaborative. Then, as Colorado gets older, what are the changing needs and resources? And the first KlezKolorado Festival hopes to find harmony in music.

    Thu, 16 May 2024 - 29min
  • 2751 - May 15, 2024: Gov. Polis on new housing options, transit, and property taxes

    In a warehouse in north Denver, students of all ages are learning the construction trades. The Build Strong Academy served as something of a backdrop to a bill signing– legislation that lets folks up and down the Front Range build ADUs – Accessory Dwelling Units – on their property. It’s also where Ryan Warner met Governor Jared Polis for their regular interview to talk about everything from housing to transit to taxes.

    Wed, 15 May 2024 - 30min
  • 2750 - May 14, 2024: How Colorado law shapes advanced care planning; Former Broncos players help children cope with grief

    Did you know that If you're critically ill and can't make decisions for yourself, your family can't automatically step into help? We'll talk through what to know for our series, Aging Matters on Colorado Matters. Then, Colorado Wonders, where was the state's first public library? Later, former Broncos players Terrell Davis and Brian Griese share their own stories of loss as they work to help children coping with grief.

    Tue, 14 May 2024 - 51min
  • 2749 - ‘You don’t avoid grief; you have to move through it.’ Judi’s House helps families navigate unspeakable loss

    Grief wasn't a topic that came up very often in their NFL locker rooms, but Brian Griese and Terrell Davis both have experience with loss. Recently the former Denver Broncos teammates got together to discuss their journeys as part of a fundraiser for Judi's House. Founded in 2002 by Griese and his wife Brooke, a clinical psychologist, the Aurora-based facility helps provide support for children grieving a death loss.

    Tue, 14 May 2024 - 27min
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