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Rep. Yadira Caraveo is Colorado’s first Latina member of Congress, representing the newly drawn 8th Congressional District. The pediatrician and daughter of Mexican immigrants discusses how her upbringing and life experiences have informed her work as a physician — and now as a member of Congress.
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National Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes the contributions and cultures of diverse Hispanic American communities in the United States. Communities across Northern Colorado are ready to celebrate with everything from local music shows to children's craft programs.
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Dazzle Denver's new location in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts honors the city's music legacy through carefully curated artwork.
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Free admission and car show kick off 'Desert Rider: Dreaming in Motion' exhibit at Denver Art MuseumSunday's event at the Denver Art Museum is part of the opening of a new exhibit featuring the artistic and cultural significance of lowriders, skateboards and other stylized modes of transportation in the American Southwest.
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After school administrators said she could not wear a custom stole to graduation, Naomi Peña Villasano filed a lawsuit against the Garfield County School District No. 16. Peña Villasano wore her stole, decorated with both the Mexican and American flags, to the graduation ceremony on Saturday.
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Mexican citizens living in the United States are now able to apply for a matricula consular at any consulate office.
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Several J-1 visa holders employed in Keystone claim they’ve been underscheduled for work, which — coupled with a high cost of living — has made for a difficult ski season.
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Black and Latino children in Colorado under 18 saw the steepest drops in poverty.
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New data on natural disasters in the U.S. reveals that 2022 was one of the costliest and deadliest years on record.
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The Biden Administration has recognized some national landmarks in our region. But some advocates want to see more sites protected that are important to underrepresented groups.