In today’s feature story learn about the Associated Students of Colorado State University’s 22nd Senate session where they held an open floor for students to express their voices. Also in campus news, many CSU students remain frustrated with the diversity, equity, and inclusion policies at CSU after federal changes. For local news, a northern Colorado family received a threatening letter with their political banner in front of their home. In Fort Collins, a dentist has pleaded guilty to tax evasion, hiding over $3.5 million from the IRS. Plus, a stolen patrol vehicle resulted in a police chase in north Fort Collins and the suspect being shot by deputies.
Story swaps at the Lyric will continue on Thursday with the venue’s weekly event. Old Firehouse Books hosts a book signing with new releases from fan-favorite authors tonight from 6 pm to 7 pm. Then get your music news report with Audrey Donow and Gus Arnold going over this week’s biggest music news such as the death of Dolly Parton’s husband Car Dean and a recap of the Brit Awards.
President Donald Trump has removed aid to Ukraine for their war efforts following frustrations between the United States and Ukraine. In Larimer County, a county clerk is being held in the Larimer County jail as the Trump Justice Department reviews her case. In Boulder, protests made national attention after federal layoffs affected the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration specifically their office in Boulder.
Trey Dufachard delivers a sports recap with a look at CSU’s indoor and track and field latest competition, women’s softball weekend tournament, and men’s basketball’s dominant win over the Utah State Aggies. Then, to wrap up the episode, get your Fort Collins weather report from Tyler Weatherwax looking at the windy conditions and possibility of snow this week.
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Original air date: March 4, 2025