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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The U.S. House delivered a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada.
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National Democrats are eyeing another seat in Colorado to flip this fall: the 5th Congressional District, centered around Colorado Springs.
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Are the president’s actions against the state policy disputes or political retaliation?
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Dennis Coyle’s sister says he was trying to help Afghan communities when he was wrongfully detained.
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Incumbents, for the most part, outraised challengers, putting them in a good position to defend their seats.
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Colorado’s Senators want Homeland Security funding pulled from a minibus government funding bill after federal immigration agents shot a Minneapolis man this past weekend.
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Ask a Colorado Democrat in Washington, D.C. about why President Donald Trump and his administration seem to be singling out the state, and you get a variation on a theme: political punishment.
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The bill passed went around Republican leaders and garnered support from one Colorado Republican.
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A majority of House Republicans voted to uphold President Trump’s veto of the Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act.
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The federal government is freezing some childcare and food funds to Colorado.