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Back to SearchMay 7, 2024: Living with Long COVID; A new plan to lower property taxes
An estimated 200,000 people in Colorado have Long COVID. We speak with two of them today about their lives 4 years after diagnosis. Then, what a prop…
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Long Haulers want their voices heard
There are still many mysteries about Long COVID, but what is clear, is that about 200,000 Coloradans have the condition. A recent book called "The Lo…
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May 6, 2024: Does the legislature’s drinking culture go too far?
State lawmakers say social drinking can relieve stress and promote camaraderie – but what's the trade-off? Then, the reason the legislature killed a …
2 years, 2 months ago
May 3, 2024: Student journalist on campus protests; A new plan to fund public transit
As antiwar protests continue on college campuses, we get perspective from a student journalist. Then, Colorado's bishop for the United Methodist Chur…
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May 2, 2024: One woman’s journey with Alzheimer’s; Diversifying health care with ‘Black Men in White Coats’
Former University of Denver chancellor Rebecca Chopp says she was lucky her doctor diagnosed her Alzheimer’s early.
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May 1, 2024: Feds rethink pot; The promise of a 71-mile trail through Metro Denver
We consider the possible impacts as the Drug Enforcement Administration considers reclassifying cannabis to a Schedule III substance. Then, Colorado …
2 years, 2 months ago
April 30, 2024: State lawmakers consider gun policies; Virtual trip into space inspires students
As state lawmakers head into their final week of the legislative session, gun policy is once again a hot topic. We’ll find out where nearly a dozen p…
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STEM students ponder a future as infinite as the cosmos
Salma Khalif and Nzube Kolawole visited an exhibition at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora.
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April 29, 2024: State att’y general on police accountability and whether there was justice for Elijah McClain
Now what? AG Phil Weiser on what’s ahead now that the final sentence has been handed down in the killing of Elijah McClain in Aurora police custody.
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April 26, 2024: Women talk about leadership, politics, and the challenges and opportunities ahead
Colorado ranks second in the nation for the number of women elected to the state legislature. But what does it mean for our state?
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