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The Indycator: Jared Polis

Welcome back to our new series, The Indycator, a once-a-week conversation between The Indy’s crack political reporters and Maeve Conran, KGNU independent community radio’s director...

The Indycator: If you’re wondering how Polis and Stapleton ended up...

The weekly lowdown on Colorado's must-watch 2018 governor's race from the staff of The Colorado Independent, a nonprofit digital newsroom of award-winning reporters focused on news in the the public interest, in collaboration with KGNU community radio, an independent, listener-supported community radio station, broadcasting in Boulder, Denver and beyond since 1978.

Listen: Indy Editor Susan Greene discusses her bombshell story about Anadarko...

Earlier this week, we reported on allegations made by six former Anadarko employees who say the oil and gas giant demonstrated a pattern of...

Indy’s Marianne Goodland KGNU interview on statehouse races

What's at stake in Colorado's House and Senate races on Election Day? The Colorado Independent's Marianne Goodland sat down with KGNU's Dave Ashton on Tuesday to discuss the...

Colorado Independent editor Susan Greene talks Denver wrongful-conviction case on KGNU

Front Range radio station KGNU featured Colorado Independent editor Susan Greene talking about the case of Clarence Moses-EL, who has served 28 years in...

Veto pressure mounts as Hickenlooper reviews open-records elections bill

In the weeks since the Colorado legislative session ended, calls for Gov. John Hickenlooper to veto House Bill 1036 have come from the political left, right and center, from government watchdog organizations, citizen rights and tax reform activists and from representatives of the sovereign Ute Mountain Ute tribe in southwest Colorado. Whatever happens by next Friday, when the deadline to sign the bill arrives, wrangling over its contents and legitimacy will continue indefinitely.