I-News at Rocky Mountain PBS
I-News is the public service journalism arm of Rocky Mountain PBS and works in collaboration with news media throughout Colorado.
You can learn more about the I-News Network at www.inewsnetwork.org.
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More Coloradans are receiving food assistance today than during the worst months of the Great Recession.Since 2007 the number of people receiving benefits…
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Almost half a million Coloradans are expected to gain dental benefits under Medicaid by 2016. That doesn’t mean they’ll be able to see a dentist.Two state…
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Feel like a nice cool glass of ice water? Before you take a sip, you might want to take a quick tour of your home. How’s the fill valve in your toilet? Do…
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They’re victims of car accidents, they’ve been shot, or they threatened their parents. They have overdosed on cocaine, swallowed too many pills or passed…
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Black Coloradans see the doctor less frequently, get less preventive care and report being in worse health than other residents of the state according to…
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Boulder voters face competing energy utility measures on the ballot Tuesday, one put forth by Boulder City Council that would advance a city owned and…
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On the high plains at this city’s eastern edge, fields of concrete bunkers arrayed like a vast cemetery hold most of the remaining stockpile of the…
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Teachers unions and several wealthy Coloradans are spending millions to convince voters to agree to almost $1 billion annually in higher income taxes…
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Colorado could stand to benefit financially and would see some improvement in the educational and economic standings of its remaining citizens if 10…
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Black and Latino adults in Colorado narrowed some of the wide education gaps with their white counterparts last year, according to an I-News analysis of…