
Kyle McKinnon
Capitol Editor, Colorado Capitol News AllianceKyle McKinnon is the Capitol Editor for 萝莉少女 and the Colorado Capitol News Alliance, where he helps lead collaborative coverage of state government and politics. He brings more than a decade of journalism experience primarily producing a variety of shows, managing newsroom projects, and mentoring young journalists.
Before moving to Colorado, Kyle worked in various outlets across the country, including Delaware Public Media in Wilmington, Del., WOSU Public Media in Columbus, Ohio, and Capital Public Radio in Northern California. Kyle helped to shape coverage on everything from politics and social issues to the arts and environment. Originally from Wisconsin, Kyle started his career as a sports reporter and spent about ten years in Ohio before leaving the Midwest. If you have story ideas, tips, or feedback, you can reach Kyle at kyle.mckinnon@kunc.org.
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Two bills passed in Colorado鈥檚 special session aim to safeguard safety-net programs. One boosts state funding for SNAP food assistance, the other guarantees Medicaid coverage at Planned Parenthood clinics.
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More veterans are getting care outside of the VA through private providers. The agency says it expands access, but many fear it鈥檚 eroding specialized services.
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The Colorado Chamber hosted a panel with all eight of Colorado鈥檚 U.S. House members, focusing on the 鈥淥ne Big, Beautiful Bill Act鈥 and its potential impacts on the state鈥檚 business community.
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Dozens of new Colorado laws take effect this week and they cover more than you might expect.
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The state legislature's Youth Advisory Council presented more than a dozen policy proposals to lawmakers this week.
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To make the cut, the tournament's ball boys and girls undergo months of rigorous training. They must remain stock-still during play, roll a perfect roll and bounce a perfect bounce. They must also have impeccable manners and complete command of the rules of the game.