Ann Marie Awad
Ann Marie Awad's journalistic career has seen her zigzag around the United States, finally landing on Colorado. Before she trekked to this neck of the woods, she was a reporter and Morning Edition host for WRKF in Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capitol. In a former life, she was a reporter in New York City. Originally, she's from Buffalo, so she'll be the judge of whether or not your chicken wings are up to snuff, thank you very much.
Outside the newsroom, Ann is a comic book nerd, coffee snob, fledgling outdoorswoman and adventurous eater.
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It’s no news that Colorado’s schools have faced a funding crunch in the years since the great recession. And the same is true across the nation. To fill…
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With mere days left in Colorado’s legislative session, lawmakers on the Senate Education Committee took up what started out as a rather slim school…
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Colorado is becoming more diverse -- but children of color aren’t on equal footing with their white peers, according to the 2017 Kids Count report. The…
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If you heard that 12 people were living together in a two-bedroom apartment, you might think they were a group of college students, not teachers in the…
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Outside of the single building that houses Weldon Valley Elementary, Weldon Valley Middle School and Weldon Valley High School, it’s very quiet. Kids are…
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Concluding a months-long investigation into the firing of a part-time professor, the American Association of University Professors accuses Community…
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During the third day of Judge Neil Gorsuch’s Senate confirmation hearing, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling on a Colorado case involving an autistic…
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Jeffrey Zax realizes the irony; the University of Colorado economics professor just released a paper examining how success can be determined by one’s…
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El-Mekki Idris brought a tray to our table with two fragrant dishes on it. “This is koushouri, and the other one is fool sandwich,” he explains.Koushouri…
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AmeriCorps -- the long-running public service program administered by the federal government -- may be on the chopping block. According to The New York…