‘They don’t live where we live’: How communities hear each other in a divided country
NPR spoke with 30 small groups of people around the country about what they’d want other people to understand about their community — and what they want to understand about others.
The new Farm Bill extension provides some relief for Colorado producers, but leaves much unsettled
With agricultural policy stuck in 2018, the state’s farmers and ranchers hope the next congress will finally pass a real update.
A government shutdown is looming: when it could happen and how it would affect Coloradans
Air travel, mail delivery, government paychecks and more — here’s what will continue if the government shuts down, and what will go on pause.
A federal judge temporarily halts the proposed supermarket merger of Kroger and Albertsons
Colorado and Washington are also trying to halt the merger in ongoing state trials.
Yes, Denver successfully cut its goose population by feeding families in need
In 2019, the city’s culling plan kicked off months of controversy, but its year-round goose population hasn’t recovered since then.
Air Force Academy sued over race-conscious admission practices
Military academies are currently exempt from the Supreme Court’s ruling that affirmative action in higher education is unconstitutional
A new feeling for this Denver restaurateur: Hope for Syria
Obeid Kaifo, who is Syrian-American, has high hopes post-Assad.
Investigation continues into how Colorado voting machine passwords ended up online
Secretary of State says passwords were posted accidentally, employee responsible no longer works for state.
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Passwords for voting equipment posted on Secretary of State’s website, but officials say there’s no immediate security risk
The passwords were on a hidden tab on a spreadsheet listing voting equipment for each county.
Supreme Court rejects two appeals by Republicans involving Dominion Voting Systems
The court also rejected a Republican challenge to a Biden administration executive order intended to boost voter registration.
With changes afoot, US Sen. John Hickenlooper addresses concerns from college student leaders
Eight student body presidents from Colorado college campuses met with Hickenlooper on a virtual call Monday. They had some questions.
Producer claims Fox coerced testimony in Dominion libel case
Abby Grossberg, a former producer for Fox host Maria Bartiromo, has filed a separate lawsuit contending that Fox pressured her to give misleading testimony during her deposition in the Dominion case.
How Colorado secures the vote
A dive into everything from keeping noncitizens from registering to what’s inside the vote-counting machines.