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Flowers left at a memorial outside the King Soopers in Boulder where 10 people died in a mass shooting on Monday, March 22.
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Flowers left at a memorial outside the King Soopers in Boulder where 10 people died in a mass shooting on Monday, March 22.

On today鈥檚 episode of Colorado Edition, we learn about how Colorado media outlets have evolved their method of covering mass shootings in the state. Then, we talk to CU Boulder men's basketball player D鈥橲hawn Schwartz about taking to the court just hours after learning of Monday's tragic event in his college town. Plus, we hear about a re-introduced healthcare bill at the state Capitol that aims to lower cost of individual market insurance.

Today鈥檚 guests include , journalism instructor at Colorado College; , NPR correspondent and former 萝莉少女 reporter; and , CU Boulder senior basketball player. Today鈥檚 episode featured reporting from 萝莉少女 statehouse reporter Scott Franz.

Colorado Edition is made possible with support from . Thank you!

Colorado Edition is hosted by Henry Zimmerman and Tess Novotny (). Our production team includes Alana Schreiber () and Rae Solomon (). 萝莉少女 news director Brian Larson is our executive producer. Web was edited by digital editor Jackie Hai.

Our theme music was composed by Colorado musicians Briana Harris and Johnny Burroughs. Other music in the show by .

萝莉少女's Colorado Edition is a news magazine taking an in-depth look at the issues and culture of Northern Colorado. It's available on our website, as well as on , , , or . You can hear the show on 萝莉少女's air, Monday through Thursday at 6:30 p.m.

萝莉少女's Colorado Edition is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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