KUNC

  • Colorado covers Planned Parenthood after GOP cuts. But for how long? (KUNC)
  • Concerns grow over the VA’s push to send veterans to private care (KUNC)
  • Thousands attend Turning Point vigil for Charlie Kirk at Colorado State University (KUNC, CCNA)
  • Students rally at the Colorado Capitol after Evergreen High shooting (KUNC)
  • Colorado Democrats move to protect SNAP benefits and Planned Parenthood care (KUNC)
  • Colorado’s U.S. House members spar over “big, beautiful bill” at business luncheon in Denver (KUNC)
  • Colorado gets a lot of new laws Aug. 6. Here are some you should know about. (KUNC)
  • Teens pitch policy priorities to state lawmakers focused on education equity, substance abuse (KUNC)
  • The Colorado Capitol News Alliance

Delaware Public Media

  • Reflecting on the life and art of renowned local sculptor André Harvey (The Green)
  • How Delaware — Biden’s home state — is reacting to the end of his campaign (All Things Considered/News)
  • New NPR podcast ‘Tested’ addresses sex testing in elite sports ahead of Olympic Games (The Green)
  • What to know about new Delaware law requiring proactive climate planning, community accountability (The Green)
  • Chef Matt Kern of One Coastal discusses being Delaware’s first-ever James Beard finalist (The Green)
  • UD study finds depictions of fatherhood in children’s literature are stagnant, underexplored (The Green)
  • Election 2024: Candidate Conversations and Races to Watch

Features

  • Understanding the health disparities facing Black girls in Delaware (The Green)
  • Delaware’s High Hopes: Market Delays and Municipal Bans (The Green)
  • Will snow days be left out in the cold in the First State? (The Green)
  • Examining native bee population concerns in Delaware and how to help them thrive (The Green)
  • Mount Pleasant High School premieres Delaware’s first-ever high school production of “Disney’s Frozen: The Broadway Musical” (The Green)
  • Leap Day stories and how ‘leaplings’ celebrate their birthday every four years (The Green)
  • Delaware improving pay for teachers and school support staff, except IT professionals (The Green)
  • How Veolia Water in Wilmington is working to remove PFAS from drinking water (The Green)
  • How a Smyrna couple is trying to bring an ossuary to the First State (The Green)
  • Former DPM reporters and anchors reflect on their time in Delaware (The Green)

Hosting

  • Honoring the legacy of women’s history, new NPR podcast ‘Tested,’ De Vries Monument makeover, and UD campus stories (The Green)
  • Races to Watch, federal PFAS testing results in Delaware, why the balance between fresh and saltwater in Delaware is getting worse (The Green)
  • Workforce needs, Forwood Preserve Park restoration, ‘Plaid Tidings,’ and the “Witness Tree” (The Green)
  • Horseshoe crab population effects, AM radio value amid phase out, ‘Award Winners XXIII,’ and the ‘Origins of You’ (The Green)
  • Delaware education funding policies, how Philadelphia reduced school-based arrests by 91%, Music School of Delaware new CEO, and Holiday Baking Guide (The Green)
  • Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long discusses gubernatorial campaign, the ‘Loneliness Epidemic,’ and Leap Day stories (The Green)

Capital Public Radio

  • Sacramento Pastor Assists In George Floyd Memorial; Mayor Darrell Steinberg On ‘Powerful’ Protests (Insight)
  • California Wildfires, Solutions, Connection To Climate Change, Sound Advice (Insight)
  • California Recall Rules and Riling Up Voters (California State of Mind)
  • A Question Of Evidence (After The Assault)

WOSU Public Media

  • The Steubenville Rape Case And Toxic Masculinity (All Sides)
  • ‘Dark Waters’ And The Battle Against DuPont (All Sides)
  • The History And Legacy Of American Slavery (All Sides)
  • Urban Meyer Stepping Down (All Sides)

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