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February 8, 2012 | NPR · Four years ago, Elena Delle Donne was the top basketball recruit in the country. But Delle Donne walked away from an elite college program — so she could be with her severely disabled sister and the rest of their family. Now she's the best college player in America.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Walmart has introduced an easy way for shoppers to quickly identify healthier foods with a new front-of-package icon. But the announcement raises the question: Can choosing healthful food really be reduced to a simple yes-no decision?
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · After a decisive victory in Nevada, Mitt Romney seems confident. But the latest polls show Mo. could tilt toward Rick Santorum.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · The hackers, which claimed affiliation with Anonymous, made good on their promise to release the source code for the company's PCAnywhere program, which allows a user to access their computers remotely.
 

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February 7, 2012 | NPR · It's widely eaten in the rest of world, and now goat's popularity is growing in America's increasingly diverse marketplace. Bring goat into your kitchen with these recipes for curry, mole rojo, meatballs and more — or churn up a sweet goat-milk caramel ice cream.
 
February 7, 2012 | NPR · This week brings four novels about love: childhood love in immigrant Brooklyn; married love in dot-com San Francisco; intergenerational love and tension in Philadelphia; and an academic father's sometimes obtuse love for his three daughters. In nonfiction, football star Michael Oher describes his experiences in foster care.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Many have turned to YouTube to express their views about the message of Jesus. At least one has reached biblical proportions. With more than 18 million views, "Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus" has become a sensation.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Yoga can be extremely beneficial, but it also can be quite dangerous. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist William Broad examines the pleasures and pitfalls of the practice in his latest book, The Science of Yoga.
 
February 7, 2012 | NPR · In short succession, Cameron Post loses both parents to a car accident, is outed as a lesbian and is sent to a a religious camp to be "cured." But the heroine of The Miseducation of Cameron Post, a triumphant new young adult novel, is made of strong and irresistible stuff.
 

May 31, 2007

Gov. Signs Mental Health Parity Bill

Governor Ritter has signed a new law that expands health care coverage for people with mental illnesses such as depression and post traumatic stress disorder. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.

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Poster Artist Jermaine Rogers Show Opens June 1

This world-famous poster and toy designer recently moved to Manitou Springs, and will be showing work in Smokebrush June 1 – 23. The First Friday Art Walk Opening Reception, featuring food by Blue Star and music by KRCC DJ Vicky, will take place Friday, June 1, from 5-8pm.

KRCC’s Kate Dawson spoke to the artist.

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More information on Jermaine Rogers’ show can be found [HERE]

May 30, 2007

TB Patient Coming to Denver

The man with a highly drug-resistant form of tuberculosis who American health authorities put under quarantine after he took two transatlantic flights is coming to Denver for treatment. Bente Birkeland has more.

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Filed under: Colorado,Denver,Drug Use,Health,KRCC News — Delaney @ 6:43 pm

Springs Culture Cast, Edition 15 (Part 1)

In Part 1 this week, Springs Culture Cast producer Craig Richardson visits the first ever Rubbish Midnight Cabaret, featuring the poetry and music of Chris Bullock. [SpringsCultureCast.com] for more info.

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Filed under: Arts & Culture,KRCC News — Delaney @ 6:12 pm

May 29, 2007

"Over the River," the Dialog Continues in Salida


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Controversial artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude spoke in Salida this weekend. The duo are propsing a large scale art installation in the Arkansas River Canyon east of Salida. It would involve hanging large panels of fabric over the river for seven miles. They hope to put the installation up in 2011. There’s already been plenty of local criticism of their plans. KRCC’s Kate Dawson reports on their latest visit to the area.

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New Life: Attendance, Giving Remain Down


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It’s been 7 months since Pastor Ted Haggard was removed as the leader of New Life Church in Colorado Springs. This after he admitted to receiving massages and buying methamphetamine from a gay male prostitute in Denver over a period of years.

Prior to Haggard’s departure, New Life claimed a congregation of 14,000 members. A new email from the church to its members now says that attendance remains down 20 to 25 percent, or by 2,800 to 3,500 members. Giving, the church says, remains 8 to 10 percent below pre-scandal levels.

New Life has yet to replace Haggard, but church leaders say they now have four finalists for the job, including Ross Parsely, who is currently a pastor at the church. The candidates will be interviewed in June.

Click on “Read More” to read the latest message from New Life Leadership to its members.

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Filed under: Colorado Springs,Drug Use,Gay & Lesbian,KRCC News,Religion — ewhitney @ 3:48 pm

Falcon, Inc.

Tonight, residents of Falcon vote on whether to incorporate as a town. Proponents of turning the fast-growing community, just east of Colorado Springs, into its own city say it will help current and future residents control their own destiny. They also say incorporation will protect Falcon from potential annexation by Colorado Springs.

Officials from the Springs say there are no plans to annex Falcon, but as its retail center grows, it could be an attractive source of sales tax revenue. Incorporation proponents are suggesting implementing a 1.6% sales tax on non-food items to help fund the new town. But, opponents say that won’t be enough to fund city responsibilities and say incorporation backers haven’t provided enough details on how exactly the city would function.

The polls for Falcon incorporation are open till 7pm.

Filed under: Colorado,KRCC News — Delaney @ 1:00 pm

May 28, 2007

KRCC's Jeff Bieri Interviews Robert Belfour

This Saturday, June 2nd, KRCC and Independent Records and Video present “Blues Under The Bridge,” featuring local artist John Alex Mason and The Jake Loggins Band, and headliners The Soul of John Black and hill country bluesman Robert Belfour.

KRCC’s Jeff Bieri recently caught up with Belfour at his home in Tennessee, where he was watering his flower garden.

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More information on Blues Under the Bridge can be found [HERE]

May 27, 2007

Springs Culture Cast, Edition 14 (Part 2)

Springs Culture Cast welcomes the work of cultural reporter Lance von Ende. In Part 2 this week, Lance travels to Beulah, Colorado and interviews Jim Bishop, the visionary builder of Bishop Castle. Please visit SpringsCultureCast.com for more information!

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Filed under: Arts & Culture,KRCC News — Delaney @ 7:32 pm

May 25, 2007

Memorial Day Kicks-off Summer Tourist Season

This weekend is, of course, Memorial Day. Area military bases and veterans groups are marking the holiday with remembrances of America’s war dead. But Memorial Day is also the traditional kickoff of summer tourist season. Tourism is a $320 million a year industry in Southern Colorado, and despite record breaking gas prices local businesses seem hopeful about the upcoming months. Kate Dawson talks with some tourist-reliant business owners in the KRCC listening area about this weekend and the summer to come.

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Filed under: Holiday,KRCC News — ewhitney @ 4:16 pm

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