It’s finally farmers market season! And there’s no shortage to choose from in the Mile High, but the local politics and regulations around homemade foods could put some vendors in a tight place. Plus, changing ideas of what “belongs” at a farmers market could mean different, and maybe even AI generated, goods for sale. Host Bree Davies sits down with our reg ... Show More
Yesterday
Inside Denver’s Biggest Debates: City Layoffs, Removing Welton’s Light Rail, and the Flavored Tobacco Ban
Battles over bike lanes, the uncertain future of Welton Street’s light rail line, and questions about the historic Rossonian hotel ever reopening again — these debates playing out in Denver’s District 9 are a microcosm of issues happening citywide. Councilman Darrell Watson has b ... Show More
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May 2017
#18 - A Triple Murdering Con Man in Golden, Colorado
This week, we look at the picturesque town of Golden, Colorado, where a career con man took his crimes to the next, brutal level, leaving the town in shock over the gruesome results.Along the way, we find out that beer can build a town, that there are klansmen in the mountains, a ... Show More
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Sep 2023
Why do festivals keep ending in disaster?
Throughout the summer, the headlines have been dotted with large-scale events going awry. What’s driving the increase in chaos? Plus: Clorox gets hacked, Katy Perry cashes in, and $1.7T screw up.
Join our hosts Sara Friedman and Ben Berkley as they take you through our most inte ... Show More
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