
Megan Verlee
Megan Verlee is an editor with Colorado Public Radio. She joined CPR in 2008 and has worked as a general assignment reporter and legislative reporter.
Verlee joined Colorado Public Radio in the spring of 2008, just in time to report on Colorado's important role in the presidential election. As the station's general assignment reporter, she covered everything from conservation programs on the eastern plains to natural gas development on the Western Slope.
Before coming to CPR, Verlee spent several years reporting for public radio station WHQR in Wilmington, North Carolina. She got her professional start at NPR, editing and producing for "Morning Edition" and "Talk of the Nation." Her work has appeared on numerous national radio programs and in several magazines.
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The state’s leaders said the country must unite to reject political violence.
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A whistleblower lawsuit filed in Denver this week revealed the subpoena and the clash between the governor and a state labor director who says releasing the personal info is illegal.
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The state's laws on revenge porn and child sex abuse materials don’t currently include deepfakes. A new bill would change that.
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More than 7,100 Coloradans have responded to our Voter Voices survey and across the political spectrum, many of them said democracy and good government are top concerns. If you’re one of those voters, here’s where the issue shows up in this election.
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Our Voter Voices survey identified immigration as a top issue among nearly all groups, most notably among self-identified conservatives. If you’re a voter who’s concerned about immigration, here’s where your vote has the most impact.
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More than 7,100 Coloradans have responded to our Voter Voices survey and across the political spectrum, many of them said the cost of housing is a top concern. If you’re a voter who’s concerned about housing costs, here’s where your vote has the most impact.