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MESA COUNTY WILL HOLD ITS OWN COVID VACCINE CASH GIVEAWAY Mesa County Will Hold Its Own COVID Vaccine Cash Giveaway. Alberto Irizarry receives the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine from HannahReger, a
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COLORADO WILL BAN PLASTIC BAGS AND PLASTIC FOAM CONTAINERS Under the new bill, Colorado will charge customers 10 cents per paper or plastic bag used at most grocery stores, retailers and restaurants starting in 2023. The ban on single-use plastic bags and COLORADO VACCINE DRAWING ISN'T A LOTTERY, AND YOU MIGHT Colorado will award $1 million each week, starting June 4, to five lucky COVID-19 vaccine recipients. Here's how the drawing will work, and why the state is doing it. HERE ARE THE FACTS ABOUT GETTING COVID AFTER YOU’VE BEEN Matthew Pinto, 25, was ready for a vacation after months of social deprivation due to COVID-19. So he and his girlfriend flew to Colorado, where Pinto IF YOU AREN'T IN COLORADO'S VACCINE DATABASE, YOU WON'T You're automatically entered into Colorado's $1 million drawings if you've been vaccinated in the state, but that's only if your vaccine provider entered you into the state's database. COLORADO WILL GIVE OUT $50,000 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS TO 25 The state of Colorado is starting a campaign to incentivize COVID-19 vaccination in students age 12 through 17. The incentive is a $50,000 scholarship to help pay for college. COLORADO MAY TEMPORARILY CUT PROPERTY TAXES The Painted Prairie development by DIA in Aurora on May 14, 2020. A last-minute bill in the state legislature would temporarily lower property tax rates and LAWMAKERS WANT TO PASS A ‘COLORADO OPTION’ THAT GIVES THE A make-or-break moment for doctors . More than any other factor, though, the most common reason for skepticism among Democrats is currently the opposition of doctors and other medical professionals. ‘SEWER HEAT’ COULD BE HIDDEN ALLY AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE A secret cache of renewable energy is lurking in the sewers. The key question is how to coax it to the surface and put it to work in the battle against climate change. There’s no mystery overSUMMERFEST 2021
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IMPRISONED AS A TEENAGER, CURTIS BROOKS REFLECTS ON LIFE He was imprisoned as a teenager 24 years ago. For Curtis Brooks, life outside prison means appreciating every day, but it’s been an adjustment. At age 15, Brooks was sentenced to life without COVID CHANGED WHAT GOING INTO THE OFFICE LOOKS LIKE. THERE How employees will respond to efforts to coax them back to old routines is an open question. Many executives are aiming to roll out reopening plans for the office by June or July. COVID IN COLORADO: MILLION-DOLLAR GIVEAWAYS, KIDS GETTING Kids and vaccines: Kids 12 and older are now eligible to get the Pfizer vaccine. In Colorado, as of May 20, 11 percent of Coloradans aged 12-15 had gotten their first dose of vaccine. The state 100 YEARS AGO, A DEVASTATING FLOOD CHANGED THE COURSE OF A view looking north on Main Street at 3rd Street in Pueblo after the Arkansas River flooding in 1921. One hundred years ago raging watersunleashed by
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IMPRISONED AS A TEENAGER, CURTIS BROOKS REFLECTS ON LIFE He was imprisoned as a teenager 24 years ago. For Curtis Brooks, life outside prison means appreciating every day, but it’s been an adjustment. At age 15, Brooks was sentenced to life without MESA COUNTY WILL HOLD ITS OWN COVID VACCINE CASH GIVEAWAY Mesa County Will Hold Its Own COVID Vaccine Cash Giveaway. Alberto Irizarry receives the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine from HannahReger, a
COLORADO VACCINE DRAWING ISN'T A LOTTERY, AND YOU MIGHT Colorado will award $1 million each week, starting June 4, to five lucky COVID-19 vaccine recipients. Here's how the drawing will work, and why the state is doing it. HERE ARE THE FACTS ABOUT GETTING COVID AFTER YOU’VE BEEN Matthew Pinto, 25, was ready for a vacation after months of social deprivation due to COVID-19. So he and his girlfriend flew to Colorado, where Pinto IF YOU AREN'T IN COLORADO'S VACCINE DATABASE, YOU WON'T You're automatically entered into Colorado's $1 million drawings if you've been vaccinated in the state, but that's only if your vaccine provider entered you into the state's database. COLORADO CITIES CAN NOW REQUIRE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN NEW A new law in Colorado will allow cities to require the construction of more affordable housing, but it still includes some limits on their powers. Signed by Gov. Jared Polis last week, HB21-1117 HIRING BONUS: COLORADO WILL PAY PEOPLE TO GO BACK TO WORK A shopper heads out of an Ace Hardware store past a sign advertising for workers, Friday, March 27, 2020, in Denver. Colorado is offering to pay unemployed people to go back to work. The new COLORADO RENTERS AND LANDLORDS ARE IN A RACE WITH THE Kevin J. Beaty Gail Steger Mock gives a tour of one of the 12 units she owns in Aurora. May 6, 2021. As the pandemic winds down, new housing questions arise. Renters and landlords face new KRCC 91.5 FM SOUTHERN COLORADO'S NPR STATION KRCC 91.5 FM in Southern Colorado is a non-commercial, member-supported public radio station affiliated with, and operated by, Colorado Public Radio in partnership with Colorado College. COVID CHANGED WHAT GOING INTO THE OFFICE LOOKS LIKE. THERE The pandemic has changed us. It’s changed the way we interact with each other, it’s changed how we go out in public, it’s changed howwe shop — and it
IMPRISONED AS A TEENAGER, CURTIS BROOKS REFLECTS ON LIFE He was imprisoned as a teenager 24 years ago. For Curtis Brooks, life outside prison means appreciating every day, but it’s been an adjustment. At age 15, Brooks was sentenced to life without COVID CHANGED WHAT GOING INTO THE OFFICE LOOKS LIKE. THERE How employees will respond to efforts to coax them back to old routines is an open question. Many executives are aiming to roll out reopening plans for the office by June or July. COVID IN COLORADO: MILLION-DOLLAR GIVEAWAYS, KIDS GETTING Kids and vaccines: Kids 12 and older are now eligible to get the Pfizer vaccine. In Colorado, as of May 20, 11 percent of Coloradans aged 12-15 had gotten their first dose of vaccine. The state 100 YEARS AGO, A DEVASTATING FLOOD CHANGED THE COURSE OF A view looking north on Main Street at 3rd Street in Pueblo after the Arkansas River flooding in 1921. One hundred years ago raging watersunleashed by
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Back from Broken. This is a show about recovery, hosted by CPR News host Vic Vela. Everyone knows someone who struggles with addiction or mental health issues or a physical ailment that has COLORADO PUBLIC RADIO STAFF The US Interior Department has decided against Governor Ritter’s request for more protection from oil and gas drilling on the Roan Plateau. Senator Ken Salazar is proposing Congress throw out COLORADO PUBLIC RADIO STAFF Colorado is unusual because it has a high number of unaffiliated voters, and they’re growing in number. Dan Meyers speaks with three people who reject the main political parties – former COLORADO PUBLIC RADIO STAFF Van Cise was a muckraking district attorney, credited with cleaning up much of Denver’s corruption during the 1920s. Ryan Warner speaks with Westword reporter Alan Prendergast. MESA COUNTY WILL HOLD ITS OWN COVID VACCINE CASH GIVEAWAY Mesa County Will Hold Its Own COVID Vaccine Cash Giveaway. Alberto Irizarry receives the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine from HannahReger, a
COLORADO VACCINE DRAWING ISN'T A LOTTERY, AND YOU MIGHT Colorado will award $1 million each week, starting June 4, to five lucky COVID-19 vaccine recipients. Here's how the drawing will work, and why the state is doing it. HERE ARE THE FACTS ABOUT GETTING COVID AFTER YOU’VE BEEN Matthew Pinto, 25, was ready for a vacation after months of social deprivation due to COVID-19. So he and his girlfriend flew to Colorado, where Pinto IF YOU AREN'T IN COLORADO'S VACCINE DATABASE, YOU WON'T You're automatically entered into Colorado's $1 million drawings if you've been vaccinated in the state, but that's only if your vaccine provider entered you into the state's database. COLORADO CITIES CAN NOW REQUIRE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN NEW A new law in Colorado will allow cities to require the construction of more affordable housing, but it still includes some limits on their powers. Signed by Gov. Jared Polis last week, HB21-1117 HIRING BONUS: COLORADO WILL PAY PEOPLE TO GO BACK TO WORK A shopper heads out of an Ace Hardware store past a sign advertising for workers, Friday, March 27, 2020, in Denver. Colorado is offering to pay unemployed people to go back to work. The new COLORADO RENTERS AND LANDLORDS ARE IN A RACE WITH THE Kevin J. Beaty Gail Steger Mock gives a tour of one of the 12 units she owns in Aurora. May 6, 2021. As the pandemic winds down, new housing questions arise. Renters and landlords face new KRCC 91.5 FM SOUTHERN COLORADO'S NPR STATION KRCC 91.5 FM in Southern Colorado is a non-commercial, member-supported public radio station affiliated with, and operated by, Colorado Public Radio in partnership with Colorado College. COVID CHANGED WHAT GOING INTO THE OFFICE LOOKS LIKE. THERE The pandemic has changed us. It’s changed the way we interact with each other, it’s changed how we go out in public, it’s changed howwe shop — and it
IMPRISONED AS A TEENAGER, CURTIS BROOKS REFLECTS ON LIFE He was imprisoned as a teenager 24 years ago. For Curtis Brooks, life outside prison means appreciating every day, but it’s been an adjustment. At age 15, Brooks was sentenced to life without MESA COUNTY WILL HOLD ITS OWN COVID VACCINE CASH GIVEAWAY Mesa County Will Hold Its Own COVID Vaccine Cash Giveaway. Alberto Irizarry receives the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine from HannahReger, a
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