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inequalityen-USCopyright 皇冠网址/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020Wed, 11 Oct 2023 09:45:00 GMTHow Summit County residents are navigating the high country housing crunch
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The housing crisis is tightening its grip on mountain communities. That鈥檚 the subject of the new season of 皇冠网址鈥檚 The Colorado Dream. Host and creator Stephanie Daniel joins In the NoCo for a series of conversations about the new season. We begin in Summit County.Wed, 11 Oct 2023 09:45:00 GMT/podcast/inthenoco/2023-10-11/how-residents-are-navigating-the-high-country-housing-crunch-in-summit-countyIn The NoCo鈥榃e are still here.鈥� Honoring Indigenous Peoples' Day
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A small but growing number of states and communities have begun observing Indigenous Peoples' Day. Ahead of the Monday holiday, In the NoCo discussed its significance with a tribal member and educator.Fri, 06 Oct 2023 09:45:00 GMT/podcast/inthenoco/2023-10-06/we-are-still-here-honoring-indigenous-peoples-dayErin O'TooleIn its third season, The Colorado Dream hits home with the state's housing crisis
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皇冠网址鈥檚 The Colorado Dream podcast captures the struggles and successes of residents determined to make a life in Colorado. Ahead of the third season's debut, which unpacks how Colorado鈥檚 housing crisis is affecting mountain communities, we explore how these stories reflect the resilience of Coloradans.Wed, 04 Oct 2023 09:45:00 GMT/podcast/inthenoco/2023-10-04/in-its-third-season-the-colorado-dream-hits-home-with-the-states-housing-crisisRobyn VincentThe pain and promise of Elijah McClain鈥檚 legacy deepen as police face trial for his death
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All eyes are on an Aurora courtroom for the Elijah McClain case that went on trial last week. Mclain, a 23-year-old Black man, died four years ago during a violent encounter with Aurora police and paramedics. His death has had major reverberations in Colorado and far beyond.Tue, 26 Sep 2023 09:45:00 GMT/podcast/inthenoco/2023-09-26/the-pain-and-promise-of-elijah-mcclains-legacy-deepen-as-police-face-trial-for-his-deathRobyn VincentPatrolling the hallways: How attitudes on protecting kids, policing are evolving at Poudre schools
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Poudre School District has kept police in schools despite efforts from community members in recent years to remove them. How is that decision shaking out following threats and gun violence in other Colorado schools?Mon, 15 May 2023 15:16:51 GMT/news/2023-05-15/patrolling-the-hallways-how-attitudes-on-protecting-kids-policing-are-evolving-at-poudre-schoolsRobyn VincentEconomic think tank spotlights Mountain West 'micropolitans,' but ignores wealth inequalities
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Small towns in the Mountain West are leading the pack when it comes to economic success, according to a recent report by Heartland Forward.Thu, 12 Jan 2023 19:02:19 GMT/regional-news/2023-01-12/economic-think-tank-spotlights-mountain-west-micropolitans-but-ignores-wealth-inequalitiesEmma VandenEindeThe growing distances across the Mountain West's 'abortion deserts'
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When Julie Burkhart learned about the Supreme Court draft opinion that would end abortion protections, she let out an involuntary shriek from her airplane seat. 鈥淏ecause it felt like such a gut punch,鈥� Burkhart said. 鈥淎nd then after that, getting into the opinion and reading that 鈥� it was chilling.鈥�Fri, 03 Jun 2022 16:13:11 GMT/regional-news/2022-06-03/the-growing-distances-across-the-mountain-wests-abortion-desertsRobyn VincentColorado鈥檚 'groundbreaking' parental leave measure for lawmakers could be key to diversifying statehouses
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鈥淚t's taken far too long for some of these conversations to happen. But they are happening. And institutions are adapting to the changing demographics of those who are serving.鈥�Wed, 18 May 2022 22:23:10 GMT/news/2022-05-18/colorados-groundbreaking-parental-leave-measure-for-lawmakers-could-be-key-to-diversifying-statehousesRobyn VincentRural hospitals struggling to provide obstetrics care
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Hospital administrators say they are losing money on their obstetrics programs. But many are keeping these wings open anyway to answer a dire community need.Sun, 01 May 2022 21:51:58 GMT/regional-news/2022-05-01/rural-hospitals-struggling-to-provide-obstetrics-careRobyn VincentColorado bill would shine a light on crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people
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The state could soon join others in the Mountain West that are beginning to address the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous people. Advocates say a new bill recently introduced in the statehouse is a crucial first step in tackling the long-simmering problem.Thu, 24 Mar 2022 19:14:52 GMT/news/2022-03-24/colorado-bill-would-shine-a-light-on-crisis-of-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-peopleRobyn Vincent