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KRCC Local News
KRCC Local News
Local news broadcasts from NPR affiliate KRCC-FM located in Colorado Springs, CO. Stories affecting Southern Colorado.

  • January 29, 2008 7:21 AM School Safety
    Governor Bill Ritter is touting a new bill aimed at making the state's schools safer to prevent another Columbine tragedy from happening. The bill would set up a center to help schools respond faster to emergencies. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • January 25, 2008 8:56 AM Representative Douglas Bruce Punished
    Republican Representative Douglas Bruce is making history at the Colorado statehouse, but not the kind he wants to be remembered for. On Thursday the legislature formally condemned him for kicking a photographer on the house floor earlier this month. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • January 24, 2008 4:17 PM Anatomy of Forgiveness
    Five years have passed since 20 year old Lacy Miller was abducted and senselessly killed by a Ft. Collins man impersonating a police officer. Jason Clausen is serving life in prison for the crime. The incident shattered the lives of those involved but as KUNC's Brian Larson shares it also set in motion a story of forgiveness...
  • January 23, 2008 10:04 PM Paper Ballots for Presidential Election
    Governor Bill Ritter said on Wednesday Colorado will hold an all paper ballot election in the 2008 general election. The decision comes about a month after the state decertified thousands of electronic voting machines for failing to pass security tests. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • January 21, 2008 9:24 PM House TV Online
    A new reality show in Colorado could soon fill the void left by the Hollywood writer's strike. It's sure to offer plenty of drama and heated debate but state lawmakers wonder if anyone will watch it. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • January 21, 2008 5:06 AM Capitol Conversations
    State lawmakers have introduced hundreds of bills since the annual legislative session began. Rocky Mountain Community Radio's Bente Birkeland talks about some of the lesser known ones with fellow statehouse reporters
  • January 18, 2008 5:35 PM BAC Opening
    The Business of Arts Center has a new director and a new show of marbled papers from around the world that opens tonight. Arts reporter Noel Black has more:
  • January 17, 2008 10:51 AM Voting Machine Bill Moves Forward
    Colorado lawmakers unanimously approved a bill on Thursday that would let the Secretary of State more quickly re-test decertified electronic voting machines. The legislature is planning to fast track the bill so counties can be ready to hold elections in time for the August primary. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • January 16, 2008 10:22 AM Uranium Mining
    Soaring uranium prices has energy companies eager to come prospecting in mineral rich Colorado. A pair of bills introduced in the state legislature yesterday aim to toughen the state's mining reclamation standards, in advance of an expected uranium boom in northern Colorado and on the western slope. The measures are drawing praise from conservationists, and scorn from industry. KUNC's Kirk Siegler has more.
  • January 15, 2008 4:33 PM Bruce's Kick Under Investigation
    State lawmakers have formed a committee to deal with a kicking incident on the House floor on Monday by Republican Representative Douglas Bruce. The Colorado Springs lawmaker is refusing to apologize to a Rocky Mountain News Photographer who took his picture during the morning prayer. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • January 14, 2008 4:43 PM Greg Mortenson: International peace begins with education.
    In 1993, former army medic Greg Mortenson attempted to climb K2, the world's second-highest mountain, which is located on the China-Pakistan border. Mortenson didn't make it to the summit. Exhausted and disappointed, he got lost on his descent and stumbled into a Pakistani village, where locals generously nursed him back to health. When Mortenson saw schoolchildren there using sticks in the dirt for lessons, he found his calling: building schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. This week Greg Mortenson will visit Colorado Springs to discuss his experiences working in the heart of Taliban country. KRCC's Michelle Mercer has the story.
  • Healthcare Reform Scaled BackJanuary 10, 2008 10:13 AM
    Governor Bill Ritter urged patience and discipline when it comes to healthcare reform during his state of the state address. KUNC's Kirk Siegler has more from Denver.
  • January 9, 2008 9:16 PM Legislature Begins
    Lawmakers returned to the capitol on Wednesday for the start of the state's annual legislative session. They pledged to work together on education, healthcare reform, the economy and a host of other issues. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • January 8, 2008 6:04 PM Colorado Muslims Reach Out to Activist Rabbi
    The largest community of Muslims in Colorado opened its doors to a Jewish rabbi this week, a man known for challenging the status quo of Arab-Israeli relations. Left wing Rabbi Michael Lerner of San Francisco addressed a standing room only crowd at the Colorado Muslim Society in Aurora, and said many Jews in the United States feel solidarity for Muslims in the post 9-11 world. Helen Gray was there.
  • January 4, 2008 1:45 AM Voting Equipment Hearing
    Colorado lawmakers, county clerks, and voting activists all disagree on the best way to conduct this year's presidential election. The state decertified thousands of electronic voting machines for failing to pass security tests, leaving county clerks worried they won't be ready this fall. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.
  • December 25, 2007 4:17 AM Lawmakers Preview the Session
    Renewable energy was the Governor's top priority last legislative session, But it appears a slate of issues will top his agenda next year. Ritter recently joined legislative leaders at the Denver Press Club to talk about priorities for the coming months. Bente Birkeland reports.
  • December 25, 2007 4:14 AM Capitol Conversation- Legislative Agenda
    Education, transportation and healthcare are just a few of the issues legislative leaders briefed reporters on at a recent meeting. Lawmakers listed their priorities for the upcoming session which starts in January. Rocky Mountain Community Radio's Bente Birkeland spoke with fellow reporters about the event.
  • December 25, 2007 4:10 AM Capitol Conversation- New Lawmakers
    Several new lawmakers are coming to the capitol this January for their first legislative session and the senate has a new president. Rocky Mountain Community Radio's Bente Birkeland spoke with fellow reporters about how this could change the dynamic inside the capitol.
  • December 21, 2007 12:16 AM Roan Plateau Decision
    Governor Bill Ritter is asking the federal government to protect additional wildlife areas on the Roan plateau. The Bureau of Land Management plans to allow oil and gas drilling on the Roan over the objections of some environmental groups and Colorado politicians. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver
  • December 19, 2007 6:42 PM The "Greenest Subdivision Ever"
    "Green building" is becoming more common for both homes and commercial spaces. But just a little more than a decade ago, green building was looking a lot different out in Rico, Colorado, where the self-described "greenest subdivision ever" was in the works. This early effort at eco-friendly development didn't go exactly as planned. KRCC's Michelle Mercer reports.
  • December 19, 2007 7:24 AM Electronic Voting Machines Decertified
    Colorado has decertified two electronic voting systems for failing to pass security tests. The ruling has county officials wondering how they'll run the 2008 elections, since they say