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MAGAZINE OF DENVER

SPRING 2008

Welcome to your new home in the Denver metropolitan area. The following information should be helpful whether you are a newcomer or simply moving within the area. Keep this reference guide in a handy place so you can refer to it often.

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Welcome to your new home in the Denver metropolitan area. The following information should be helpful whether you are a newcomer or simply moving within the area. Keep this reference guide in a handy place so you can refer to it often.
The advertisers in this magazine all supply products and services that you may need soon after moving. Many even provide coupons and special offers. If you’d like to request more information from any of our advertisers, please refer to the Reader Service Card that is inserted inside the magazine.
Colorado.gov
Visit this fact-filled official Colorado website for any detailed information you may need regarding Colorado laws, drivers licenses, employment, education and much more.
FirstGov.gov
This is the Federal Citizen Information Center. Log on to the official gateway to all government information.
Ten Digit Dialing
As a newcomer, you need to be aware that Colorado has ten-digit local dialing. It’s really very easy. Just remember to dial the area code before the seven-digit local number. Dialing “1” before the ten digits is only needed when placing a long distance call. Keeping this in mind could prevent you from seeing unnecessary long-distance charges on your telephone bill. Remember, too, that you shouldn’t dial a “0” when placing a ten-digit local call. Doing so will only route your call directly to a telephone operator.
Phone Directories
McLeodUSAFor customer service 1-800-373-2324
Qwest/DexTo order a directory 1-800-422-8793For customer service 1-800-244-1111
Motor Vehicle Laws
Colorado license plates must be obtained within 30 days after residency has been established. For motor vehicle registration and driver’s license purposes, you are considered a resident if you are employed in Colorado, own or operate a business in Colorado, or have rented or purchased an apartment or home.
Non-resident students and Armed Forces personnel are not required to obtain Colorado license plates or a Colorado driver’s license if they have valid plates and a valid license from their home state.
A newcomer to Colorado must obtain a Colorado driver’s license within 30 days after establishing residency. In most cases, if your present license is valid, you will only need to pass a written examination and eye test. For more information call 303-205-5600
Auto Emissions Inspections
Emission testing is required when registering or selling vehicles in the counties of Denver, Boulder, Broomfield, Jefferson, Douglas and partial areas of Adams and Arapahoe counties. Testing can be done at any one of Envirotest’s 14 convenient locations, or ask about Rapidscreen Roadside Emissions Testing. For more information on station locations, maps and directions, testing requirements and procedures, company information and job opportunities, visit them on the web at www.aircarecolorado.com or call the Air Care Colorado Hotline 303-456-7090(See ad page 12.)
Automobile Registration
To obtain your registration you must register your car in the county where you live and you must bring the following items:
1) A valid emissions test and a form DR2087 showing verification of your vehicle I.D. number. Both of these are available from an Emissions Inspection Station.
2) Vehicle title and registration.
3) Proof of insurance, which must include the year, make, and vin # of the vehicle. Also, be sure to include the policy effective date.
A Colorado State vehicle inspection is required on all vehicles purchased with an out-of-state title. Fees may be paid by check, cash or money order.
You can contact your particular county for further information. Operating hours may vary. Check with each office for details.
Adams County 303-654-6010Arapahoe County 303-795-4500Boulder County 303-413-7710Broomfield County 303-464-5888Denver County 303-376-2200Douglas County 303-660-7440Jefferson County 303-271-8100
Driver’s License
Residents can apply for a Colorado driver’s license by completing the following requirements:
1) Pass all required exams, which may include written, vision and road skills.
2) Submit previous license, permit, birth certificate or other document that shows proof of identity and current age.
3) Reside at a Colorado residence address and provide proof of legal presence.
4) Have your photograph and fingerprints taken.
5) Pay the required fee.
6) Driver’s license available at any one of the following offices in the metro area:
Aurora (Southeast) 303-693-4642Aurora 303-344-8400Boulder 303-442-3006Brighton 303-659-5055Broomfield 720-887-8396Castle Rock 303-688-4625Denver 303-937-9507Evergreen 303-674-4152Lakewood 303-986-2742Littleton 303-795-5954Northglenn & Thornton 720-929-8636
For further assistance regarding driver’s license information 303-205-5607
Automobile Insurance
Under Colorado's tort system you are only required to buy liability coverage to pay for medical bills and property damage that you cause when you are at fault in an accident. You may also choose to buy additional medical coverage to help pay for your own injuries. For more information contact RMIIA. 1-800-355-9524
Auto Clubs
AAA Auto Club 1-866-679-9801
Road Conditions
For updated road conditions throughout Colorado, call the Road and Weather Information Hotline from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). 303-639-1111
Child Car Restraints
It is a Colorado State law that every child under 4 years of age and weighing less than 40 pounds must be in an approved child car seat.
Transportation
Bicycling: Colorado Department of Transportation 303-757-9982
Bus Service: RTD (Regional Transportation District) 303-299-6000
Provides local, express, and regional bus and light rail service throughout the metropolitan area. Also includes park-n-Ride locations and offers special services such as skyride bus service to DIA, BroncosRide and RockiesRide.
Carpool and Vanpool Programs: RideArrangers can help you locate other commuters who want to share the ride to work through its free carpool matching service or by helping your company set up a vanpool program. 303-458-POOL
Schoolpool Program: This free service offers relief to busy parents by assisting in the development of carpools among families with students in metro area schools. 303-458-POOL
Telework Program: RideArrangers' free consulting service for employers in metro Denver is a one-stop resource for information, materials, expert advice and hands-on assistance on creating and implementing a telework program tailored specifically to your company. 303-458-6725
Denver International Airport
Airport Paging 303-342-2300
Ground Transportation 303-342-4059RTD’s Skyride 303-299-6000
Taxi Service
Metro Taxi 303-333-3333
Yellow Cab 303-777-7777
Zone Cab 303-444-8888
Train Service
Amtrak - Union Station Info 303-534-2812
Pet Licenses
Dogs and cats living in most of the Denver metro area must be licensed annually and vaccinated against rabies. They must be vaccinated within 30 days, or have been vaccinated within the past 12 months. Most communities have strict leash laws. For more information, call the Animal Control offices in your county.
Adams County 303-288-3294Arapahoe County 720-874-6750Boulder County 303-441-3380Denver County 303-698-0076Douglas County 303-660-7529Jefferson County 303-271-5070
Credit Unions
Bellco Credit Union 303-689-7800(See ad page 10.)
Westerra Credit Union 303-321-4209(See ad page 3.)
US Postal Service
Postal Answer Line 1-800-275-8777
www.usps.com
Time & Temperature
Weatherline 303-337-2500
Libraries
Arapahoe 303-771-3197
Aurora 303-739-6600
Adams County 303-452-7534
Denver Public Library, Main 303-640-6200
Douglas County 303-688-5157
Englewood 303-762-2555
Jefferson County 303-232-7114
Littleton 303-795-3961
Voter Registration
n Voters who move from one county to another in Colorado must re-register to vote in the new county.
n Voters who move within the county must complete a change of address at least 29 days prior to an election.
n Residents can register to vote or change an address at any Driver’s License office, City Clerk’s office or Motor Vehicle office.
For further information, contact the voter registration office in your county:Adams County 303-654-6030
Arapahoe County 303-795-4511
Denver County 303-640-2351
Douglas County 303-660-7444
Jefferson County 303-271-8111
Utilities
Gas & Electric
Xcel Energy
24-Hour Emergency
Electric Emergency/ Power Outage 1-800-895-1999
Gas Emergency/Gas Odor 1-800-895-2999
Residential
24-Hour Customer Service & Billing 1-800-895-4999
TDD/TTY Support 1-800-895-4949
Product Information & Sales 1-800-824-1688
HomeSmart from Xcel Energy SMAppliance Service/Installation 1-866-837-9762
Business Solutions Centers – Customer Service & Billing 1-800-481-4700
Other
Call Before You Dig/Utility Notification Center of Colorado 1-800-922-1987
Web site xcelenergy.com
Telephone
Liberty Bell Telecom 1-866-644-2355 www.libertybelltelecom.com
Qwest Communications1801 California St., Denver, CO 80202For information on service and rates, residential customers 1-800-244-1111
Water
The Denver Water Department is the major supplier for the Denver metro area, although there are some exceptions depending upon where you live. For further information on billing and service in your area, contact the Denver Water Customer Service Dept. 303-893-2444
Free Consumer GuideSmart Energy Living
Learn how to reduce energy consumption, save money and improve Colorado’s environment with energy-efficient home improvements from The Colorado Energy Science Center (CESC).
To reserve your free copy of Smart Energy Living, while supplies last, go online to www.energyscience.org call 303-216-2026
Recycling Hotlines
Denver Recycles 720-865-6805
State Office of Energy Conservation 303-894-2383
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) 303-692-3320
Environmental Recycling Hotline
This national hotline provides information on where to recycle waste paper and boxes, glass, scrap metals, plastic, waste oil and tires. It has an electronic database of state recycling programs which lets callers enter their zip code to find recyclers in their area. 1-800-CLEAN UP
(1-800-253-2687)
Trash Removal
Garbage collection is included as a city service in the city of Denver. In all other metro areas, you can retain the services of one of the many private contractors available. In the City and County of Denver, call Solid Waste -Management 720-865-6900
Dial 2-1-1 For A Community Connection
Colorado 2-1-1 launched in metro Denver and surrounding communities in October 2003. It gives citizens one number to call when they need access to human services such as food bank locations, low cost healthcare for children as well as a direct link to non-emergency help for all kinds of community services.
City of Denver 3-1-1 Call Center
Citizens in Denver can now call 3-1-1 as a free service to get answers regarding all city related business including reporting a pothole, purchasing a parking permit, starting a new business or getting a marriage license.
Volunteer Opportunities
Metro Volunteers 303-282-1234
www.metrovolunteers.org
Boulder County Volunteer Connection 303-444-4904
303-772-5772 www.volunteerconnection.net
RSVP of Boulder County 303-443-1933“Seniors Helping Seniors”
Emergency Numbers
911 in most areas will access emergency ambulance, fire or police. Please verify that this is indeed true for your county, as there are some exceptions.
County Sheriffs
Adams County 303-654-1850Arapahoe County 303-795-4711Boulder County 303-441-3600Denver County 720-865-4023Douglas County 303-660-7500Jefferson County 303-277-0211
Rocky Mountain Poison Center 303-739-1123
Xcel Energy Electric Emergency/ Power Outage 1-800-895-1999
Xcel Energy Gas Emergency/Gas Odor 1-800-895-2999
Denver/Boulder Better Business Bureau
The BBB is a membership-based nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and fostering the highest ethical relationship between businesses and the public through voluntary self-regulation, consumer and business education and service excellence. The BBB offers free information to the community regarding local businesses and charities.
www.denverbbb.org 303-758-2100
Chambers of Commerce
For helpful information on schools, cable service, cultural events, community activities, libraries and parks, call your county’s Chamber of Commerce.
Arvada 303-424-0313Aurora 303-344-1500Boulder 303-442-1044Denver 303-534-8500Golden 303-279-3113South Metro Denver (including Englewood and Littleton) 303-795-0142West Chamber 303-233-5555Westminster 303-288-1000
Schools
There are 15 school districts in the six-county Denver metropolitan area. Information on these educational systems may be obtained by contacting:
Colorado Department of Education201 East Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80203 303-866-6600
There are also many private schools in the Denver metro area. For information on these, contact the following:
ACIS - Association of Colorado
Independent Schools 303-702-0427
Catholic Parochial Schools 303-715-3200
Jewish Schools 303-321-3191
Colleges & Universities in the metro area
For information on in-state institutions, contact:Commission on Higher Education1300 Broadway, 2nd FloorDenver, CO 80203 303-866-2723
Continuing Education
The Art Institute of Colorado 303-837-0825
Community Colleges
WEST-Red RocksCommunity College 303-914-6600
NORTH-Front RangeCommunity College 303-466-8811
CENTRAL-Community College of Denver 303-556-2600
EAST-Community College of Aurora 303-360-4700
SOUTH-ArapahoeCommunity College 303-794-1550
Sports In Denver
For season tickets or information on the following teams and sporting attractions call:
Bandimere Speedway 303-697-4870
Denver Broncos 303-649-9000NFL Football
Colorado Avalanche 303-405-1100NHL Hockey
Denver Nuggets 303-405-1100NBA Basketball
Colorado Rockies 303-292-0200Major League Baseball
The Colorado Rapids 303-825-4625Major League Soccer
Colorado Mammoth 303-405-1100Major League Lacrosse
Colorado Mtn. Club 303-279-3080
Colorado Golf Association 303-366-4653
Colorado Ski Country USA 303-837-0793
Colorado Tennis Assoc. 303-695-4116
University of Colorado Athletic Ticket Office 303-492-8337
University of Denver Athletic Ticket Office 303-871-2336
Parks & Recreation Information
For information on Colorado State Parks, please call 303-866-3437. There are 40 parks in the state park system-—six in the Denver metro area. They offer fishing, hiking, boating, camping and more.
National Parks 303-969-2000
U.S. Forest Service properties 303-275-5350
Tourism
To receive travel and tourism information for Colorado, call 1-800-COLORADO
(1-800-265-6723)
Hunting & Fishing Licenses
For information on residency requirements and license fees call the Colorado Division of Wildlife at 303-297-1192. Licenses can be purchased at the Wildlife Division Central Regional Office at 6060 Broadway, or at most sporting goods stores.
Hunting Info Hotline (24 hr.) 303-291-7529
Fishing Info Hotline (24 hr.) 303-291-7533
Colorado Ski Resorts
General information, snow report,and free guide 303-837-0793
www.coloradoski.com
Arapahoe Basin 888-ARAPAHOEAspen Highlands 800-525-6200
Aspen Mountain 800-525-6200
Beaver Creek 800-404-3535
Breckenridge 800-404-3535
Buttermilk 970-925-1220
Copper Mountain 800-458-8386Crested Butte 877-326-1471
Durango Mountain 970-247-9000
Echo Mountain Park 720-226-0636
Eldora 303-440-8700Howelsen 970-879-8499Keystone 970-496-4fun
Loveland 800-225-LOVEMonarch Mountain 888-996-7669Powderhorn 970-268-5700Silverton 970-387-5706
Ski Cooper 719-486-3684
Snowmass 970-925-1220
SolVista Basin 800-754-7458
Steamboat 970-879-6111
Sunlight 970-945-7491
Telluride 970-728-6900
Vail 970-476-5601
Winter Park 800-729-5813
Wolf Creek 970-264-5639
Colorado Gems
The Colorado gems are eight resorts that are off the beaten path...but are some of the state’s best hidden treasures. It’s where you’ll find shorter lift lines and smaller crowds, down-to-earth prices and a great family atmosphere. It’s where you don’t need a homing beacon to keep track of your kids. It’s what we in in Colorado call quaint. It’s what you will call perfect.
Be free of paid parking, of sushi lunches, of fancy apres. And while the prices aren’t free, they sure are down-to-earth.
The Colorado Gems include: Arapahoe Basin, Eldora, Loveland, Monarch Mountain, Powderhorn, Ski Cooper, SolVista Basin and Sunlight.
5th Grade Passport & Graduate Pass
The 5th Grade Passport provides fifth grade students with three days of skiing or boarding to EACH of the 25 member resorts. That’s 75 days of skiing and snowboarding. Plus, you’ll receive other discounts on lessons, rentals, tickets for mom and dad and more. The best news is that it’s all FREE! The 6th grade Graduate Pass offers the same 75 days skiing or riding for only $59 before November as a previous Passport holder. Don’t wait for the snow to fall, get your Passport or Grad Pass today. Visit www.colorado
Arts
Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 303-898-7201Colorado Ballet 303-837-8888Colorado Council on Arts 303-894-2617Colorado Symphony Orchestra 303-292-5566
Denver Performing Arts Complex 303-893-3272
Museum of Contemporary Art 303-298-7554
Opera Colorado 303-778-1500
Attractions & Entertainment
Buffalo Bill Memorial Museum & Grave 303-526-0747
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Ctr. 303-469-5441
Children’s Museum 303-433-7444
Colorado History Museum 303-866-3682
Colorado Sports Hall of Fame 720-258-3536
Colorado State Capitol 303-866-2604
Coors Amphitheatre 303-220-7000
Coors Brewing Company Tours 303-277-2337
Denver Art Museum 720-865-5000
Denver Botanic Gardens 720-865-3500
Denver Coliseum Box Office 303-295-4444
Denver Firefighters Museum 303-892-1436
Denver Museum of Nature& Science 303-322-7009
Denver Zoo 303-376-4800
Downtown Aquarium 303-561-4450
Four Mile Historic Park 303-399-1859
Gates Planetarium 303-322-7009Heritage Square 303-279-1661
IMAX Theatre 303-322-7009
Lakeside Amusement Park 303-477-1621
Littleton Historical Museum 303-795-3950
Molly Brown Museum 303-832-4092
Nat’l. Western Stock Show 303-297-1166
Red Rocks Amphitheater 303-295-4444
Six Flags Elitch Gardens 303-595-4386Tiny Town Railroad 303-697-6829
WaterWorld 303-427-7873
US Mint 303-405-4761
Denver Metro Area Hospitals
Aurora - The Medical Center of Aurora -HealthONE 303-695-2600
Aurora - Spalding Rehabiliation Hospital -HealthONE 303-367-1166
Boulder - Boulder Community Mapleton 303-443-0230
Boulder - Boulder Community Hospital 303-440-2273
Brighton - Platte Valley Medical Center 303-659-1531
Centennial - Centennial Medical Plaza - HealthONE 303-600-3000
Centennial - Centennial Medical Plaza - HealthONE 303-600-3000
Denver - Centura Health - Porter Adventist Hospital 303-778-1955
Denver - Centura Health - St. AnthonyCentral Hospital 303-629-3511
Denver - Centura Special Care Hospital 303-899-5399
Denver - Children’s Hospital 303-861-8888
Denver - Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center - HealthONE 303-839-6000
Denver - Rose Medical Center - HealthONE 303-320-2121
Denver - Clinic Services Division - HealthONE 303-584-8000
Denver - Denver Health Medical Center 303-436-6000
Denver - National Jewish Center 303-388-4461
Denver - St. Joseph Hospital 303-837-7111
Denver - University of Colorado Hospital 800-621-7621
Denver - Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center 303-399-8020
Englewood - Swedish Medical Center -HealthONE 303-788-5000
Englewood - Swedish Southwest ER -HealthONE 303-932-6911
Lafayette - Good Samaritan 303-689-5233Medical Center
Littleton - Centura Health - LittletonAdventist Hospital 303-730-8900
Lone Tree -Sky Ridge Medical Center -HealthONE - Now Open 720-225-1000
Longmont - Longmont United Hospital 303-651-5111
Louisville - Centura Health - AvistaAdventist Hospital 303-673-1000
Thornton - North Suburban Medical Center - HealthONE 303-451-7800
Westminster - Centura Health - St. Anthony North Hospital 303-426-2151
Wheatridge - Lutheran Medical Center 303-425-4500
Child Care Referrals
To get a referral for licensed in-home child care providers and child care centers in your area, call one of the following agencies:
Metro Denver Child Care Resource and Referral 1-877-338-2273
City of Boulder Children’s Youth & Family Services (Boulder) 303-441-3544
Jefferson County Child Care Assn. 303-969-8772
Senior Services
American Assn. of Retired PersonsColorado State Office 866-554-5376
Association of Senior Citizens 303-455-9642
DRCOG Area Agency on Aging 303-455-1000
RSVP of Boulder County 303-443-1933“Seniors Helping Seniors”
Seniors! Inc. 303-300-6900
Lawn and Garden Answers
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension is available to answer your Lawn & Garden questions. Phone lines are staffed by Master Gardeners and other professionals in the horticultural field. Call the Extension service in your county.
Adams County 303-659-4150Arapahoe County 303-730-1920Boulder County 303-776-4865Denver County 720-913-5270Douglas County 720-733-6935Jefferson County 303-271-6620
Online gardening information:California Cut Flower Commission www.ccfc.orgFoster & Gallagher’s Garden Solutions
www.gardensolutions.com
Landscaping Help
For help in finding a landscape contractor, visit the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado at www.alcc.com. An ALCC landscape contractor can help improve your yard with design, planting, repairs, maintenance, water features, xeriscape, decks and patios, fencing, walls and sprinkler systems. For more information, see article pages 18 of this issue.
Call Before You Dig
Three working days before you begin any activity that requires digging or excavation, call the Utility Notification Center of Colorado for location of underground utilities. This is a free service to you. Statewide 811
Shopping
Aspen GroveSanta Fe & Mineral 303-794-0640
Aurora Mall14200 E. Alameda 303-344-4120
Belmar7200 W. Alameda 303-742-1520
Buckingham Square - S. Havana & E. Mississippi 303-755-3232
Cherry Creek Shopping Center - 1st & University 303-388-3900
Cherry Creek North - North of Cherry Creek Mall 303-394-2903
Colorado Mills - Colfax & Indiana (near I-70) 303-384-3000
Denver Pavilions - 16th Street Mallbetween Tremont & Welton Sts. 303-260-6000
Flatiron Crossing - Boulder Turnpike and Storage Tech/Interlocken Loop 720-887-9900
Heritage Square18301 W. Colfax 303-277-0040
Lakeside CenterHarlan, just off I-70 303-455-7072
Larimer Square1400 Block of Larimer 303-534-2367
Outlets at Castle Rock - South of Denver on I-25 at Exit 184 303-688-2800
Outlets at Loveland - North of Denver on I-25 at Exit 257B 1-888-255-1273
Park Meadows Shopping MallC470 & I-25 303-792-2533
Southwest PlazaBowles & Wadsworth 303-973-5300
Tabor Center/16th Street Mall16th Mall & Lawrence 303-534-6161
Tamarac Square7777 E. Hampden Ave 303-755-5927
The Shops at Northfield Stapleton8340 Northfield Blvd. 303-375-5464
Westminster Mall88th & Sheridan 303-428-5634
Daily Newspapers
There are three daily newspapers in the Denver/Boulder metro area. To order a home subscription call:
Rocky Mountain News 303-892-6397The Denver Post 303-832-3232The Daily Camera 303-444-3444(serving Boulder County)
Television Stations
KWGN Channel 2 (WB) 303-740-2222
KCNC Channel 4 (CBS) 303-861-4444
KRMA Channel 6 (PBS) 303-892-6666
KMGH Channel 7 (ABC) 303-832-7777
KUSA Channel 9 (NBC) 303-871-9999
KBDI Channel 12 (PBS) 303-296-1212
KTFD Channel 14 (Telefutura) 303-832-0050
KTVD Channel 20 (UPN) 303-792-2020
KDEO Channel 23 (Independent) 393-755-7227
KDVR Channel 31 (FOX) 303-595-3131
KRMT Channel 41 (Independent) Rocky Mountain TV 303-423-4141
KCEC Channel 50 (Univision) 303-832-0050
KWHD Channel 53 303-799-8853(Independent)
KTBN Channel 57 (Trinity) 1-714-832-2950
KPXC Channel 59 (PAX) 303-751-5959
KMAS Channel 63 & 67 303-832-0402(Telemundo)
Cable Television
Comcast (most areas) 1-866-225-2622
Satellite TV
Dish Network 303-750-5526
Radio Stations
AM 560 KLZ Sports
630 KHOW News/Talk
670 KLTT Christian
710 KNUS News/Talk
760 KKZN News/Talk
800 KLDC Christian
850 KOA News/Talk/Sports
910 KPOF Christian
950 KKFN Sports
990 KRKS Christian
1090 KMXA Spanish
1220 KLVZ Christian
1280 KBNO Spanish
1340 KCFR Public Radio
1360 KHNC Talk
1390 KGNU News/Diverse Music
1430 KEZW Nostalgia
1490 KCFC Public Radio
1510 KCUV 80’s Rock
1550 KADZ Radio Disney/Children
1600 KCKK Country
1650 KBJD News/Talk
1690 KADZ Radio Disney/Children
FM 88.5 KGNU News/Diverse Music
89.3 KUVO Jazz
89.7 KXWA Christian Rock
90.1 KVOD Classical/News
91.1 KLDV Contemporary Christian
92.1 KJMN Spanish
92.5 KDJM Rhythmic Oldies
93.3 KTCL Alternative
94.7 KRKS Christian
95.7 KFMD Contemporary Hits
96.1 KSME Contemporary Hits
97.3 KBCO Adult Alternative
98.5 KYGO Country
99.1 KVAD Country
99.5 KQMT Classic Rock
100.3 KIMN Hot Adult Contemporary
101.1 KOSI Adult Contemporary
102.5 KTRR Contemporary
103.5 KRFX Classic Rock
104.3 KJCD Smooth Jazz
105.1 KXKL Oldies
105.5 KJAC Classic Hits
105.9 KALC Modern Adult Contemporary
106.7 KBPI Rock
107.5 KQKS Hip Hop
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