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Veteran NPR Newscaster and award-wining journalist Lakshmi Singh was in Colorado to moderate a summit. She stopped by the ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ® studios in Greeley and spoke to Morning Edition host, Mike Lyle, about the potential recission of federal funding for the Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
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A recent newspaper story about an alleged sexual assault at the home of a police chief prompted someone to steal hundreds of those papers in Ouray County. That little newspaper is punching above its weight, says journalist and commentator Corey Hutchins. He explains on In The NoCo..
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Media coverage of Indigenous communities has perpetuated harmful stereotypes among other shortcomings, according to a new report from the Colorado News Collaborative.
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CPB-funded training to foster digital innovation
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ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ® will deepen its engagement with communities across Northern Colorado this year by partnering with other public radio stations in a national initiative called America Amplified.
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The Public Media Journalists Association awards recognize the best work in public media from across the country. ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ® reporters won awards in the Series, Enterprise and News Feature categories.
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Sigma Delta Chi Awards honor exceptional journalism in print, radio, television and online. ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ® won in the Investigative Category for Cash Flows: How Investors Are Banking On the West’s Water Scarcity. It is a collaborative series reported and produced by ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ®, Aspen Journalism, KJZZ and The Nevada Independent.
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ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ® reporters won regional Edward R. Murrow awards in the Hard News and Investigative Reporting categories, and Top of the Rockies awards for Best Multimedia Story and Enterprise Reporting.
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The ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ® newsroom received two awards from Colorado Broadcasters Association during their annual contest for 2020.
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As we count down to the end of 2020, ÂÜÀòÉÙÅ® looks back on some of the most-viewed local news stories on our website during this rollercoaster of a year.