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Rae Solomon, ʹַ’s rural and small communities reporter, has been named a Spring 2025 Higher Education Media Fellow by The Institute for Citizens & Scholars. Solomon joins 14 other journalists who represent news outlets and media from across the country. The fellowship will focus on postsecondary education.
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ʹַ News was recognized as Colorado’s 2024 Radio Station of the Year (major market) at the Colorado Broadcasters Association 2025 awards ceremony in Denver on Saturday.
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ʹַ presents "Possible," an audio series exploring the future of AI and how it could benefit humanity. The series is back for a spring run, with five episodes airing every Friday, starting April 4.
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The special comes from the podcast Sea Change, hosted by Carlyle Calhoun and Halle Parker from WWNO and WRKF in Louisiana. This program follows American natural gas around the world, unraveling the driving forces behind the massive buildout of liquified natural gas export plants along the Gulf Coast and the stakes for the planet.
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The award-winning show from hosts Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger features guests that explore how AI is shaping the future. Each episode explores a single topic and a demonstration of how an AI tool can be used to benefit humanity.
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ʹַ will lead partner organizations in providing year-round statewide coverage of legislature and governmental issues.
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Host Stephanie Daniel and ʹַ reporters examine how Colorado evolved from voter-approved anti-LGBTQ+ legislation to become one of the most LGBTQ+ friendly states in the country in The Colorado Dream: Ending the Hate State.
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The podcast and radio series, “Thirst Gap: Learning to live with less on the Colorado River,” was reported and hosted by Luke Runyon. It was edited by Johanna Zorn.
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University of Colorado Boulder student Gabe Allen, joined the ʹַ newsroom as our first Neil Best Fellow. He will work on the Digital Desk to report and write original and enterprising local stories.
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The honors are for the podcast "Thirst Gap" and for ʹַ's series on Colorado youth facing mental health crises.