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 FCC chair pushing the move says it will help local news, but others disagree. Vote will determine the future of television news across the country.
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The Israeli government’s actions after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks have riled up a portion of the Democratic base, and the reverberations are being felt within the party from Denver to Washington, D.C.
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The introduction of these six bills comes as Colorado and other states continue to battle wildfires.
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The House is expected to vote on the Stop Insider Trading Act, which limits stock trading.
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DCCC’s Red to Blue program adds Manny Rutinel as it focuses on flipping the Colorado seat in hopes of taking over the House of Representatives.
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The Griswold Senate Exploratory Committee updated its statement of organization after the candidate won her primary for attorney general, keeping the door open, experts say, for a federal campaign in the future.
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The GOP primary remained too close to call for over a week, but Marx emerged victorious by about 2,500 votes.
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Sec. of State responds to DOJ letter saying election officials can be prosecuted if noncitizens voteVoting by noncitizens is exceedingly rare, but the DOJ sent letters to elections officials across the country as the Trump administration tries to exert more influence over how state elections are run.
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Progressives sailed through Colorado’s primary elections, including a once-in-a-generation upset for a Democratic Socialist.
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The Colorado State Supreme Court has blocked a Democratic attempt to put redistricting in front of the voters this fall to create more Democratic congressional seats.