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Jan. 30, 2025: Colorado seniors navigate the digital divide; Planning for wildfire before it happens

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An oak wood desk displays a light blue and white MacBook desktop and other items from the era. The exhibit is modeled after a bedroom from the time.
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Wooden desk with an iMac desktop display demonstrates the use of early personal computers in the 1990s at Denver’s History Colorado Center in Denver, Colo. on Nov. 21, 2024.

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Healthcare, housing, entertainment, and even friendships are all pretty much managed by technology, whether it's on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. Many people 65 and older are still on the wrong side of the so-called digital divide, but there are programs designed to help. We talk about it in Aging Matters. Then, amid the devastation left by wildfires in California, or the Marshall Fire, an expert weighs in on how your family can plan and prepare before a disaster happens. Also, Colorado Wonders about town elevation signs. And, Bill Frisell earns another Grammy nomination.