
Meet Kevin Dale, The New Leader of CPR News
Colorado Public Radio recently hired executive editor Kevin Dale to provide strategic direction to the CPR newsroom.

Denver’s Women’s March Marks A Year To Drive Action, Celebrate ‘What They Can Do’
Continuing in protest of President Trump one year later after the first march — and now in the light of the #MeToo movement — cities nationwide hosted rallies, including Denver.

Live Broadcast: Opera Colorado’s World Premiere Of ‘Steal A Pencil For Me’
Hear the piece make its debut at 7:25 p.m. tonight on CPR Classical.

Lebsock To Face A Third Formal Sexual Misconduct Complaint
Cassie Tanner, a former legislative aide, has accused Lebsock of unbuttoning her blouse at a Young Democrats event in 2015.

#CPRnerd: We Want To Hear From You
Nerd: “One devoted to intellectual or academic pursuits” (Merriam-Webster dictionary) If you’ve ever found yourself starting a conversation with ‘I heard on Colorado Public Radio…’ chances are, you might have […]

Transcript & Video: Gov. Hickenlooper’s Final Colorado State Of The State Address
Gov. John Hickenlooper delivered his final State of the State address, Jan. 11, 2018.

Transcript: Senate President Kevin Grantham’s 2018 Legislative Session Opening Day Speech
Prepared remarks of Republican Senate President Kevin Grantham to open the second regular session of the 71st Colorado General Assembly.

Transcript: House Speaker Crisanta Duran’s 2018 Legislative Session Opening Day Speech
Prepared remarks of Democratic Speaker of the House Crisanta Duran to open the second regular session of the 71st Colorado General Assembly.

New Employment Opportunity At CPR
Colorado Public Radio is looking for a new Graphic Designer. Qualified candidates identify with CPR’s mission and purpose, and have extensive experience in both print and web design. Find the full job […]

New Colorado Laws For 2018: Teen Sexting, Pot Growing, Minimum Wage And More
Here are some of the more notable laws that will go into effect Monday, after winning passage during the 2017 legislative session.

Douglas County Deputy Dies In Highlands Ranch Shooting
Deputy Zackari Parrish, a 29-year-old husband and father of two, had been with the agency for about seven months.

Dearly Departed 2017: Colorado Musicians Remember Tom Petty, Chuck Berry, Chris Cornell And More
Hear Colorado artists saluting the late musicians who inspired them Monday at 1 a.m. and 6 p.m.

These Were Our Most-Read Colorado Stories Of 2017
As we get set to put 2017 in the rearview mirror, we’re counting down our favorite stories and our favorites conversations.

Mines, CU Researchers Win Grant To Study Peterson AFB Groundwater Contamination
The U.S. Air Force said that firefighting foam used in training from Peterson Air Force Base contaminated groundwater and soil at levels well above advised limits.

WATCH: From The Fray To Latin Ska, This Is How We Have A Holly Jolly Holiday
The second annual Colorado Matters Holiday Extravaganza taped in front of a live audience at the Newman Center for Performing Arts in Denver.

Colorado Delegation Splits Along Party Lines For GOP Tax Bill Votes
The $1.5 trillion package would provide steep tax cuts for businesses and the wealthy and more modest cuts for middle- and low-income families.