Dallas African American Museum offers African American history classes
The African American Museum in Dallas is offering a series of classes on African American history.
Federal lawmakers tackle AI-generated ‘deepfakes’ as election nears
Newly introduced federal legislation aims to protect voters from the growing threat of political ads generated by artificial intelligence.
Dozens of new state laws poised to take effect in Colorado
A large set of the new laws approved by the Colorado Legislature earlier this year will go into effect this week.
North Dakota farmers markets hit their summer stride
Demand for locally grown food by smaller producers comes amid a backlash against corporate consolidation within agriculture.
Politics: 2024Talks - August 5, 2024
Politics in the United States and around the world.
Daily Audio Newscast - August 5, 2024
Daily audio newscast with stories from across the United States and around the world.
Colorado youth corps tackling impacts of climate disruptions
The new climate corps, launched by the Biden administration, is modeled after President Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corps.
Trees don’t like to breathe wildfire smoke, either
When wildfire smoke is in the air, people are urged to stay indoors. What happens to plants that can’t escape from the smoke?
About Town – August 5, 2024
Life in Eads and Kiowa County, Colorado, as observed by Doris Lessenden.