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  • Today on Colorado Edition: We check in on the race for Sen. Cory Gardner's seat, get the latest on the housing market in Colorado, dive into the push to…
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we're looking back at some of our favorite reporting from 2019, including a look at how one rafting company uses pigeons, an…
  • Today on a Colorado Edition Christmas special: a look back at some of our favorite stories KUNC told this past year. We'll meet a man searching for a…
  • Today on Colorado Edition: we look at the loss of coal jobs on the Western Slope. Plus, we’ll learn about what is in the state’s report on mysterious…
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We learn about redrawing legislative and congressional districts in Colorado and we dive into the debate over the location of Larimer County’s voter-approved behavioral health facility. We’ll also hear about volunteer-driven data collection and a new model for policing in Steamboat Springs. Plus, we explore the questions researchers still have surrounding COVID-19.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We hear about the state education department’s guidance for reopening schools. We’ll go to Fort Morgan for an Eid al-Adha prayer service and learn about wastewater testing for coronavirus. Plus, we hear about the psychologists working to change the way we view our individual role within the pandemic, and we dive into the senate candidates taking credit for the state’s strong pre-pandemic economy.
  • Today on Colorado Edition: We get an update on a new investigation into the death of Elijah McClain. We also check in on the oil and gas industry, and we hear about a new Olympics and Paralympics museum opening this week in Colorado Springs. Plus, we hear a discussion about the Americans with Disabilities Act and the arts community.
  • Larry Kaplow edits the work of NPR's correspondents in the Middle East and helps direct coverage about the region. That has included NPR's work on the Syrian civil war, the Trump administration's reduction in refugee admissions, the Iran nuclear deal, the US-backed fight against ISIS in Syria and Iraq, and the conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians.
  • Tom Cole is a senior editor on NPR's Arts Desk. He develops, edits, produces, and reports on stories about art, culture, music, film, and theater for NPR's news magazines Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, and All Things Considered. Cole has held these responsibilities since February 1990.
  • "Tonight, I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain," Cheney says.
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