
Next with Kyle Clark
Kyle Clark·391 episodes
Smart. Funny. Honest. It's like the news... only new. Next with Kyle Clark provides thoughtful coverage of Colorado news and politics. Episodes are released every weeknight and streamed live at 6pm MT on 9NEWS+ free on Fire TV, Roku TV, and Apple TV
Why listen
Next with Kyle Clark gives Colorado news a sharper, more conversational daily rhythm, with Kyle Clark anchoring short full-show episodes that mix local reporting, politics, accountability journalism, and dry humor. It is a strong fit for listeners who want to understand what is happening around Denver and Colorado without sitting through a long national news show.
Episodes
Republican gubernatorial primary candidates Scott Bottoms, Victor Marx and Barb Kirkmeyer participated in a debate hosted by Next's Kyle Clark and Marshall Zelinger. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Happy "Tina Peters Release Day" to Gov. Polis and all who celebrate. - And a look at what DU students want to hear at the gubernatorial debate. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Governor Polis is becoming a frenemy of state Democrats as his time in office winds down. - Good News at the Outside Days Festival. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
The state laid off 173 employees, but only gave them a 3-minute warning, and Kyle sits down with Victor Marx, the unconventional Republican frontrunner for governor. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
DIA has an answer to its unreliable trains. - A car wash questions Denver's water restrictions. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Veterans in Denver get help navigating an often-confusing system of federal benefits. - A look at the money behind Colorado's race for governor. - A report claims pro-Palestinian protesters on the Auraria campus crossed the line into antisemitism. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Denver's crime lab is understaffed, and it's impacting turnaround time on evidence. - Tina Peters defends the governor's decision to set her free. - A history lab wants your "artifacts" from the late 1900s. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Polis responds to questions about freeing Tina Peters with a mouth full of carrot. - A cemetery in Lafayette has run out of space. - An airline is using AI to help people reach their connecting flights on time. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
The Truth Test of the political ads in the Democratic race for governor and a new Colorado pharmacy law is sparking confusion over who exactly is covered. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
A new SCOTUS ruling changes who can be held responsible for semi-truck crashes. - Tina Peters could get a taxpayer-funded payout. - A court has ruled against a landlord who threatened to report his tenants to ICE. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Denver City Council decides tonight whether to put a one-year pause on new data centers. - Rep. Lauren Boebert is the latest Republican to lose Trump's endorsement. - Families are left in limbo as the immigration paperwork backlog grows. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
We're in Mesa County after Democratic Gov. Jared Polis announced he is commuting Tina Peters' sentence. And we take a moment to celebrate the best of that community. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Sheriffs across the state reject a wild claim from GOP governor candidate Scott Bottoms. - One of the state's best fishing destinations is now closed to the public. - There's a new trail designed for hikers with vision impairment. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Airport leaders explain why they don't plan to strengthen the perimeter fence breached last Friday. - A judge says ICE agents in Colorado need better training. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
We look into the challenges to secure DIA. - Suncor says not to worry about the billowing black smoke at its Commerce City facility. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
State lawmakers want to crack down on legally questionable speed cameras. - A judge must decide how early is too early for moaning and groaning. - DPS celebrates its teachers with a new twist this year. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
A nonprofit is suing to stop the dismantling of NCAR in Boulder. - Locals in Hudson say a speed camera popped up with no warning. - Seven years after cowards attacked a school, only a hero's name is remembered. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
A rare May snowstorm has people breathing a little easier and the ADL found 2025 was one of the most deadly years for Jewish people in the United States. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
If you haven't heard yet, it's snowing. - Colorado's ranchers are thanking the heavens for rain and snow. - We look at the deportation data under the Trump administration Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
The Trump administration is taking aim at Colorado's gun laws and Democratic lawmakers are trying to tackle Colorado's limited bed space for inmates. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Democrats are trying to beat back a ballot measure in November. - After a year-long hiatus, the Douglas County PrideFest is back. - We join a group of lovely ladies celebrating Mother's Day early this year. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Farmers are adjusting their crop outlook after a dry winter and low snowpack. - More drivers with Os and zeros are getting pulled over by mistake. - Coloradans on SNAP could soon get hot rotisserie chicken with their benefits. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Boulder property owners are trying to cash in on the incoming Sundance Film Festival and CDOT launches its zipper merge campaign. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
A parent looks for clarity after the Evergreen High School shooting. - Neighborhoods that burned during the Marshall Fire are changing their landscapes to prevent another disaster. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Democrats will once again ask voters to give up their TABOR refunds. - Denver wants to set some rules on new data centers in the city. - A new school combines innovation, compassion and community. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
The family of the accused Boulder firebombing suspect is out of immigration detention tonight. - Flock surveillance cameras keep telling police a Colorado man who doesn't have a warrant, has a warrant. - A new culinary institute opens in Adams County. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Firefighters are staying busy, with most of the state under a red flag warning and gas prices could stay over $3 a gallon until next year. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Are recent high-profile crimes in Denver a true rise in crime? - It's spring cleaning time at the Cherry Creek. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Colorado is rolling back overtime protections for farmworkers. - What's 420 like now that pot's less popular? Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Join us for a cozy snow day edition of Next. - A teachers' union strike could lead to the entire school district going away. - A mayoral race was decided by a single vote. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Denver restaurants are split over how much to pay tipped employees. - Colorado's Senate signs off on a $47 billion budget after making serious cuts. - High school students cook up tacos designed for astronauts. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
More red lights are coming to Denver and three women in Broomfield celebrated a milestone few ever reach. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
We're live at a 75+ car pileup on I-70. - Natural disaster aid seems to be becoming overtly political. - Colorado's new food truck law is tough to navigate. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
JBS workers are back from their strike with both sides claiming victory. And Denver's archbishop weighs in after President Trump attacks the Pope. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
State regulators allow Xcel to build its Power Pathway through Elbert County. - An AI company is targeting a Colorado law regulating the technology. - Tonight's Good News is out of this world. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
State lawmakers take a chainsaw to spending to overcome a massive budget shortfall. - How much will it cost to keep your lawn alive this summer? - Join us in helping people with developmental disabilities live independently. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Colorado lawmakers respond to Trump's threats against Iran. - Drought restrictions vary by city in Colorado. We asked how those decisions are made. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
A future passenger rail from Pueblo to Fort Collins has a new name, but it'll be years before you can ride it. - Why gas prices in Colorado haven't spiked as high as in other states. - An Olympian visits some seniors in Golden. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Experts predict a dangerous summer after a record dry winter in Colorado. - We break down what Lakewood residents are voting for on Tuesday. - Is the 9-9-9 challenge at Coors Field worth the price? Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
An appeals court has tossed out Tina Peters' sentence. - Researchers warn that our historically low snowpack could become more common. - A soccer initiative is encouraging kids to use their heads. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Trump's new executive order on mail-in ballots is destined for the courts and A MSU Denver professor reflects on the last time he saw a human leave earth's orbit. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Denver says goodbye to Flock surveillance cameras. - The Supreme Court rules in favor of a Coloradan wishing to practice conversion therapy. - Xcel told a heavily Jewish neighborhood that crews had to shut off the power ahead of Passover. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Half of a county sheriff's office gets indicted by the local DA. - Tomorrow's state holiday has a new name. - The head of Colorado's Medicaid program is out. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Coloradans will vote on a ballot measure to ban trans girls from girls' sports. - A Republican candidate for Governor expands and intensifies his antisemitic rhetoric. - We're finding Good News at the ice rink. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
Too much gas is making Aurora uncomfortable. - Democrats at the state Capitol want to penalize big businesses that pay their workers so little that they end up on Medicaid. - Help us support a summer camp combining soccer with English language instruction. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
The Taliban have freed a man from Pueblo in Afghanistan. - Aurora's new progressive council members are reversing a rule on the city's camping ban. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
The latest on a parking garage collapse in Denver. - So far, there are no signs of ICE agents at Colorado's airports. - Aurora City Council is considering a water shortage declaration. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
We dig into exactly how much money Denver's plan to end homelessness has cost the city. - Colorado's House lawmakers are in the middle of a marathon debate over a suite of gun control bills. - How cities manage their largest water users could affect supply. Episode Credits Produced by Kyle Clark, Mallory Harris and Marilyn Moore Reporting by Marshall Zellinger, Marc Sallinger, Angeline McCall, Spencer Soicher and Evan Kruegel Editing and mixing by Geoff Sawtell Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, and Blueksy You can email us anytime at [email protected] or text us at (303) 871-1491
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