
An interview with New Life Church pastor Ted Haggard. Courtesty of Weekend America. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> The producers of Weekend America, which originally aired this interview recommend the following websites:
? TedHaggard.com
? The Religious of American Democracy (from SpeakingOfFaith.org)
? Pentecostalism in America (from SpeakingOfFaith.org)

Burried deep in the energy bill that Congress passed last week is the repeal of the seventy-year-old Public Utility Holding Company Act. Stephen Raher reports on what this repeal might mean for consumers. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> For more information on the energy bill, visit the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources’ webpage.

Eric Whitney visits a historical reenactment that’s taking place at Bent’s Old Fort this weekend. Many Native Americans and area residents are looking forward to the dedication of the newly-authorized National Historic Site at the location of the Sand Creek Massacre. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> Visit the National Park Service’s Sand Creek webpage or the Bent’s Old Fort webpage. For even more information, check out PBS’s Archives of the West. The number for information on this weekend’s Santa Fe Trail Encampment is (719) 383-5010.

Troops are coming home to Fort Carson, peace protesters lose in federal court, and Telluride considers decriminalizing marijuana. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Local lawyer Greg Walta says the Patriot Act is a dangerous infringement on civil liberties. He urges Congress to reject proposals to renew the law and make it permanent. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Attendees of Colorado Springs’ 2005 gay pride tell Philip Lightstone their thoughts about being gay in the Pikes Peak region. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Residents of Fountain talk about the political tumult that recently arose in connection with a local recall campaign. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Professor John Straayer talks with Western Skies’ Stephen Raher about the recent flurry of activity concerning Colorado’s 2006 elections. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Eric Whitney reports on the U.S. Forest Service’s plans to reduce forest fires in Colorado. As USFS employees tell it, they have some helpful tools to work with, but they can’t use some others they’d like to. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> Read the Forest Service’s letter asking for permission to enact a Wildland Fire Use Policy.