Colorado Today cover art

Colorado Today

Colorado Today

Written by: Colorado Public Radio
Listen for free

About this listen

The Colorado news you need in less than 15 minutes a day, from Colorado Public Radio’s newsrooms. Get connected with your community and understand how the biggest stories in Colorado impact your life. Available each weekday morning at 6:00 a.m. with hosts Bazi Kanani and Arlo Pérez Esquivel. Follow this show, and consider donating to support future episodes at cpr.org.

Colorado Public Radio 2025
Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Medicaid overbilling outrage, fight for the future of coal power, CSO plays NYC
    Feb 3 2026

    As Colorado struggles to balance its budget, families at risk of losing Medicaid services are anguished — and angry — to learn the program lost tens of millions of dollars due to an overpayment error. Then, the state wants to shutter all of its remaining coal plants by 2031, but the Trump administration has thrown a wrench in those plans. Plus, the Colorado Symphony just wrapped up a sold out run on two of New York City’s most legendary stages — and hopes its home state takes note.


    Email us at coloradotoday@cpr.org. Colorado Today is supported by CPR’s members.


    Read more on the stories in today’s show:

    • CPR’s John Daley on reaction to the Medicaid overbilling revelations.
    • CPR’s Sam Brasch on the fight over the future of Colorado’s coal plants.
    • CPR’s Caitlyn Kim on the Colorado Symphony’s New York City concerts.


    This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel. It’s edited and produced by Mateo Schimpf, Megan Verlee and Tyler Bender. The executive producer is Megan Verlee. Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño.


    Show More Show Less
    14 mins
  • Federal funds for private tuition, Coloradan held by the Taliban, Denver’s unrealized Scottish dream
    Feb 2 2026

    Colorado parents could soon be allowed to use federal education dollars for private school tuition and other expenses , a shift supporters say opens the door to new possibilities. Then, a Colorado family pleads for help as they wait for answers about a loved one being held by the Taliban. Plus, in Colorado Wonders, we tour a corner of Denver where developers once imagined building a Scottish-style village, and the traces of that vision that still remain.

    Email us at coloradotoday@cpr.org. Colorado Today is supported by CPR’s members.

    Read more on the stories in today’s show:

    • CPR’s Jenny Brundin reports on Colorado signs up for federal scholarship program that could fund private education
    • CPR’s Sarah Mulholland reports on Streets in Denver’s Highlands neighborhood tell a story about a Scottish-inspired dream

    This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel and Bazi Kanani. It’s edited and produced by Mateo Schimpf, Megan Verlee and Tyler Bender. The executive producer is Megan Verlee. Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño.



    Show More Show Less
    13 mins
  • Jan. 30, 2026: Anti-ICE strike, congressional hecklers, prison funding reversal, ideas to increase teacher diversity
    Jan 30 2026

    Colorado’s political climate is growing more intense, with protests and public confrontations adding new pressure on its members of Congress. Then, a second fatal crash this winter involving a youth sports team. And Democratic lawmakers approve roughly 800 new prison beds despite no progress on a plan to reduce the state’s inmate population. Plus, most Colorado teachers are white, while most of their students are kids of color. That has one classroom asking whether representation matters… and what could change.

    Email us at coloradotoday@cpr.org. Colorado Today is supported by CPR’s members.

    Read more on the stories in today’s show:

    • Denverite's Andrew Kenney on DPS participation in Friday's general strike.
    • CPR’s Caitlyn Kim, Bente Birkeland and Denverite’s Kiara DeMare on Colorado congressmembers facing angry crowds.
    • CPR's Tony Gorman on the fatal crash snowplow crash on I-70.
    • KUNC’s Kyle McKinnon on state lawmakers reversing course on prison funding.
    • CPR’s Jenny Brundin on students taking on the shortage of teachers of color.


    This episode of Colorado Today is hosted by Arlo Pérez Esquivel. It’s edited and produced by Bazi Kanani, Mateo Schimpf, Megan Verlee and Tyler Bender. The executive producer is Megan Verlee. Theme music by Pedro Lumbraño.



    Show More Show Less
    13 mins
No reviews yet