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Colorado In Depth

Colorado Public Radio

A podcast featuring documentary news, storytelling and special reporting from CPR News. Covering Colorado in depth from the plains to the mountains, the Western Slope to the Four Corners.

Colorado Public Radio

A podcast featuring documentary news, storytelling and special reporting from CPR News. Covering Colorado in depth from the plains to the mountains, the Western Slope to the Four Corners.

Colorado Public Radio
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Thumbnail for "A renewable energy boom boils over near Colorado hot springs".
A quirky pair of entrepreneurs want to make electricity using hot water from a mile underground.
Thumbnail for "Advice for life from Colorado's centenarians".
In the search for longevity and how to live well, it helps to get advice from your elders.
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Thumbnail for "The Colorado clerk on trial for the big lie, and what it means for the 2024 election".
Tina Peters goes on trial in February. The former Mesa County clerk faces criminal charges for using her position overseeing local elections to empower a movement that falsely believes U.S. voting systems are rigged to steal elections.
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Stories from four people in their own words remind us that there is no going back to “normal,” and that for each of us, survival has its own meaning.
Thumbnail for "The life and death of Elijah McClain: What have we learned?".
McClain’s story has brought about reforms to the rules for police in Colorado, and it has put law enforcement in Aurora under state oversight, to stop a pattern of racist policing. The incident has taught Colorado how to effectively oversee conduct by law enforcement – and what happens when we don’t.
Thumbnail for "How our wastewater can help the West's water problems".
The idea of drinking recycled wastewater grossed people out for a long time. But increasingly, it's part of the answer for how we can live in the West.
Thumbnail for "Ideas to save the Colorado River".
Check out the first episode of a new CPR News podcast about how we can continue to live in the American southwest as it dries out.
Thumbnail for "Black History, Baseball History, and William 'Bay Bay' Richardson".
This is the never-before-told story of a Colorado family who uncovers their dad’s contributions to history while he played in the Negro Baseball League.
Thumbnail for "How Colorado counts your ballot".
Go behind the scenes of Colorado’s elections, to meet the people and systems designed to prevent fraud and count every vote.
Thumbnail for "How three Coloradans found solutions for chronic pain".
We talk with people who experience pain, and physicians, to uncover solutions and provide hope for pain sufferers and their loved ones who want to help.
Thumbnail for "Embedded with Colorado National Guard troops in Europe".
Caitlyn Kim travels to Estonia to see Colorado National Guard troops conducting military training exercises with allies, just weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Thumbnail for "What the past tells us about the future of abortion in Colorado".
A look at how the legal landscape for and against abortion access has shifted in the years since Colorado became the first state to legalize abortion.
Thumbnail for "How the Denver Area's Transit System Took Shape".
Today’s episode is a special preview of another CPR News podcast called Ghost Train.
Thumbnail for "A Day in the Life of a Restaurant Trying to Survive the Pandemic".
For a long time, a common refrain has been that more than half of restaurants close before even making it a year. Now think of the chances of survival if you opened right before the pandemic. This is one restaurant’s story.
Thumbnail for "Humans Start Most Wildfires in Colorado. Why's It So Easy To Get Away With?".
Some of the biggest wildfires in Colorado have cost lives and caused millions of dollars in damage. But without knowing how they started exactly, Coloradans can’t change policies to try to prevent new ones. And no one gets held accountable.
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CPR News is making more of our documentary news, investigations and special reporting available in one place in your podcast feed. 

How Trump has changed Colorado in 100 days

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May 19, 202533min 8sec

The first 100 days of President Trump’s second time as president is seen by many as a good indicator of what is to come. Early on, he set out his agenda to be tough on immigration, reduce the size of government and overhaul education. How has this affected Coloradans so far? CPR News  journalists explain how Trump’s policies are changing lives in Colorado.

Hosted by Caitlyn Kim.   

Reported by Caitlyn Kim, Allison Sherry, Sarah Mulholland, Jenny Brundin, John Daley and Bente Birkland.  

Edited by Jo Erickson, and Megan Verlee.   

The executive producers are Kevin Dale and Rachel Estabrook.   

Find more information about Trump’s impacts on Colorado here.  For more episodes of Colorado In Depth, follow the show in your podcast feed. 

Colorado in Depth is a production of Colorado Public Radio, which is part of the NPR Network.

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