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Rocky Mountain PBS is a state network of PBS member television stations serving the U.S. state of Colorado. It is operated by the Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network, Inc., which holds the licenses for most of the PBS member stations licensed in the state, with the exception of KBDI-TV (channel 12) in Denver, which serves as that market's secondary (or "beta") PBS station through the network's Program Differentiation Plan. The network comprises five full-power stations--flagship station KRMA-TV in Denver and satellites KTSC in Pueblo (also serving Colorado Springs), KRMJ in Grand Junction, KRMU in Durango and KRMZ in Steamboat Springs. The broadcast signals of the five full-power stations and 60 translators cover almost all of the state, as well as parts of Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska and New Mexico. Source
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| Scope | Local |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
| Media Market | Denver |
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| Broadcast Affiliation | PBS |
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DENVER — Dr. Justina Ford’s name adorns plaques and statues across Denver, where she delivered more than 7,000 babies as the city’s first licensed Black woman physician. Now, an affordable housing building in Five Points, the neighborhood where she lived and worked for 50 years, bears her name.
Forever chemicals almost tanked this farm
FOUNTAIN, Colo. — On an early June morning, beating the heat, Nikki McComsey, co-owner of Gather Mountain Blooms, and her all-woman team of farmers are weeding and cleaning up two acres of flowers on the 15 acres of land they lease from Venetucci Farms. The bright orange, red and pink hues of more than 20 varieties of flowers make it hard to tell this farming land was almost rendered unusable just a decade ago.
GEO Group confirms plans for ICE detention expansion in Hudson
Broadcast Alert: Due to the Aspen Acres Fire, RMPBS is currently off the air in the San Luis Valley and South Central Colorado. We are working to restore service and apologize for the disruption. In the meantime, you can stream our live broadcast online or via the RMPBS+ App. Stream live and on-demand content now on our new app: The Hudson Correctional Facility in Weld County, which closed in 2014. Sept. 6, 2025. Photo: Kevin J. Beaty, Denverite This story first appeared at cpr.org.
How does Coors Field stay so pretty? Chalk it up to experience.
DENVER — Half an hour before first pitch at Coors Field, a team of eight men, wearing black ball caps and purple t-shirts, stand in a line and drape a green hose across their shoulders. The group represents about half of the Colorado Rockies grounds crew, the team responsible for maintaining the field — the dirt, the grass, the pitchers mounds on the field and in the bullpen. The hose connects to a valve buried in the turf behind the pitcher’s mound.
Pueblo man rescues hundreds of animals from Aspen Acres fire
PUEBLO, Colo. — When the Aspen Acres fire started to burn early in the morning of June 29, Pueblo resident Chad Ingo and his step-mom, Kriste Ingo, wanted to help. Ingo and his family have trailers and land resources they wanted to share to help expedite the animal evacuation process. They posted on Facebook.
Victor Marx wins GOP nod for governor, will face Democrat Phil Weiser in November
This article first appeared at cpr.org DENVER — It took more than a week, but there’s finally a declared winner in the Republican primary for governor. Victor Marx defeated state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer by 2,516 votes, as of 4:15 p.m. Thursday. The Associated Press called the race for Marx at 4:08 p.m. “Now the real work begins,” Marx wrote on social media, thanking his volunteers and supporters. “Let’s face it, Colorado has changed, and not for the better. But there is hope.
Volunteers brave the frontlines of the Aspen Acres fire
BEULAH, Colo. — Amid scorched juniper brush, patches of blackened ground and a towering plume of smoke in the distance, volunteers spent last week digging more than 15 miles of fire line near communities threatened by the Aspen Acres fire, hoping to protect homes and ranches west and southwest of Pueblo.
RMPBS KIDS Connect: Premiering Tomorrow: "Alma in Oz: The Musical!”
Broadcast Alert: Due to the Aspen Meadows Fire, RMPBS is currently off the air in the San Luis Valley and South Central Colorado. We are working to restore service and apologize for the disruption. In the meantime, you can stream our live broadcast online or via the RMPBS+ App.
Photos: Where are Denverites watching the World Cup?
Broadcast Outage: We’re investigating a broadcast transmission failure affecting the San Luis Valley from Antonito in the south to Salida in the north. We’re working to resolve this issue. You can stream our live broadcast online or via the RMPBS+ App. Stream live and on-demand content now on our new app: Fans at Maria Empanada cheer for the Argentine national team ahead of their match against Algeria.
A devastating bat disease continues to spread in Colorado
Broadcast Outage: We’re investigating a broadcast transmission failure affecting the San Luis Valley from Antonito in the south to Salida in the north. We’re working to resolve this issue. You can stream our live broadcast online or via the RMPBS+ App. Stream live and on-demand content now on our new app: A little brown myotis bat is examined by researchers at Sylvan Lake State Park. In addition to basic measurements like weight and wing length, the team swabbed the bats for white nose syndrome.