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Sunday, Feb. 07
Decision In "Denver Three" Case  
 
Two of three Democrats who were kicked out of a Bush town-hall meeting in 2005 sued. A decision has come down. Ryan Warner talks with Helen Norton, Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Law School. (Originally aired February 5, 2010)
Temple Grandin Movie  
 
The life of autistic CSU animal science professor and author Temple Grandin is now an HBO movie. Ryan Warner speaks to the film's director, Mick Jackson. (Originally aired February 5, 2010)
Keeping Drugs Out of the Water Supply  
 
A new state program collects unwanted medications, so they don't wind up in the environment. Ryan Warner speaks with Warren Smith of the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment. Then David Norris, of the University of Colorado, talks about what's known about prescription drugs in the water system. Find drop-off boxes: http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/HM/medtakeback/index.htm (Originally aired February 1, 2010)
Unemployment Fund Runs Dry  
 
Colorado's unemployment insurance fund recently ran out of money. Ryan Warner talks to Wayne Peel, CFO of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. (Originally aired February 1, 2010)
Monday, Feb. 08
Foster Kids Lobby For Driver's Ed Bill  
 
House Bill 1059 would change a state law that prevents teens in foster care from taking driver's education classes. Ryan Warner speaks with Tamisha Macklin, a former foster child who testified for the bill, and Kippi Clausen of Mile High United Way.
"Eventide" Premieres in Denver  
 
The play is an adaptation of Kent Haruf's novel. Ryan Warner speaks with Haruf and playright Eric Schmiedl, who also adapted Haruf's novel Plainsong.
News Feature: Most Endangered Places  
 
It is golden on the surface, but Colorado's capitol dome is rusting underneath. It's one of six endangered places listed by Colorado Preservation, Inc. Mike Lamp talks with Director James Hare. Learn about all the sites on this year's Most Endangered Places list.
Tuesday, Feb. 09 Raising an Olympic Athlete  
Ryan Warner talks to Allen and Allison Scott, who've raised Colorado figure skater Jeremy Abbott. He's competing in this year's winter games.
Boulder Documentarian Nominated For Oscar  
"The Cove" documents the slaughter of dolphins in Japan. Ryan Warner speaks with director Louie Psihoyos of the Oceanic Preservation Society in Boulder.
 


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