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  • Today on Colorado Edition, we hear how omicron is impacting students and teachers in classrooms across the state. We also travel to the fields of central Arizona, where farmers are grappling with federal water cutbacks. And, we talk with the Bureau of Reclamation's new deputy regional director for the lower basin.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about the governor’s efforts to sell lawmakers on a coronavirus relief package. Plus, we’ll look at the latest impacts of the pandemic on education, and learn about a non-police response program in Denver. Finally, we’ll hear from the University of Denver's Prison Arts Initiative.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about a new study that looks at the impact of COVID-19 on mental health. Plus, how ski areas and art venues have been impacted by new restrictions, and we’ll hear about two different Jefferson Counties.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We take a look at Colorado’s COVID-19 vaccine plan, and how the state’s response to the pandemic impacts local public health directors. We’ll also learn about how a key coronavirus metric used in our state could be off. Plus, we’ll hear how Colorado’s choirs are keeping up the practice, even during the pandemic.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll hear from a local doctor about an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations. Plus, we’ll look at the spread of COVID-19 in fire camps. We’ll also discuss how election results will impact education in our state, and learn about an unusual method to control erosion.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We learn more about the Boulder Valley School District’s decision to end their school resource officer program. We’ll also take a look at what local public health measures mean for businesses. Plus, we’ll hear about trauma-informed yoga for military veterans, and we’ll dive into recent controversy surrounding metadata and public lands.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We look at the end of unemployment aid, learn about an increase in fentanyl use in the Mountain West, look back at past coverage of the 9/11 attacks, and get some updates on a mobile home park in Fort Collins.
  • Today on a special episode of Colorado Edition all about food: We’ll get the lowdown on high altitude baking and we’ll get tips for preparing a feast in the forest. We’ll also squeeze in some history and learn all about two different fruits, and we’ll hear about an uncommon, but still well-loved, hot beverage.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We take a look a number of local municipal ballot questions, and with Colorado voters determining the state’s part in the National Popular Vote Compact, we explore what that means for the future of campaigns in the state. Plus, we’ll hear from a poll worker who’s been working to keep voting smooth since early voting began a few weeks ago. We’ll also take a look at what’s ahead for the U.S. Supreme Court and what that could ultimately mean for our state.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we’ll learn about COVID-19 outbreaks at nursing homes around the state. Plus, we’ll hear about apprenticeship programs, and get ideas for how to safely celebrate Thanksgiving this year.
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