Caitlyn Kim
Caitlyn has been with Colorado Public Radio since 2019. She has deep experience as a journalist, having produced and edited stories for a number of public media outlets around the country, including WNYC, KQED and most recently, for NPR’s “Weekend Edition.” She also covered the Connecticut State Capitol for WNPR in Hartford, Connecticut, WFCR in Springfield, Massachusetts and WAMC in Albany, New York.
In addition to her editorial expertise, Kim’s reporting is informed by stints with the federal government, including working at the State Department and the Department of Defense.
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President Donald Trump has accused Democratic lawmakers of “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR punishable by DEATH!”
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After 43 days, the longest government shutdown ended with a late-night Oval Office signing ceremony late Wednesday.
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Boebert was one of four Republicans who went around their leadership to force a vote.
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The fear comes as Senate Democrats voted to end the shutdown without a fix for an expiring tax credit that helps Coloradans buy health insurance on the marketplace.
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Coloradans spoke strongly about school lunches in this off-year election. Next year's ballots will give them a lot more to chew on.
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Colorado’s Senators opposed the deal because it did not address rising health care costs.
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That will come as welcome news to the 600,000 Coloradans, half of whom are children, who rely on SNAP funding to help buy groceries each month.
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The resounding victory of Prop. 50 in California, Tuesday opened a new front in the state-by-state war over partisan redistricting.
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Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Halloween costume is drawing boos — and not the scary ones.
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is suing the Trump administration over its decision to move Space Command Headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.