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Denver, Colorado · DenverThis story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters Colorado already has lots of special districts that levy taxes for things like fire protection, water sanitation, and libraries. But what about for early childhood programs? Leaders of the tony Aspen ski resort advocated for a 2019 Colorado law that allows communities to band together to create special districts for that purpose since it can be…See the Story
In search of funding for child care, two Colorado regions pursue special taxing districts
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Denver, Colorado · DenverThe federal government in 2020 and 2023 changed who it said could safely donate organs and blood, reducing the restrictions on men who have had sex with another man. But the FDA’s restrictions on donated tissue, a catchall term encompassing everything from a person’s eyes to their skin and ligaments, remain in place. Advocates, lawmakers, and groups focused on removing barriers to cornea donations, in particular, said they are frustrated the FDA…See the Story
FDA urged to relax decades-old tissue donation restrictions for gay and bisexual men
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Denver, Colorado · DenverChristopher Fazzari has fired off more than 200 job applications since graduating from the University of Denver last year. The 23-year-old would at least like to receive the occasional rejection notice. Most of the time, he never hears anything from employers after uploading his credentials into an online abyss where algorithms — not humans — often get the first crack at whittling down hundreds of job candidates. Fazzari, a Denver resident, want…See the Story
How do you get a job post-graduation? Colorado experts weigh in on “hard” labor market
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NBA · DenverIt’s usually after two rounds of playoff basketball that our collective NBA consciousness can start to take stock of the season’s big-picture lessons. Four teams remain, a small enough number for each of their respective roads to the conference finals to feel significant, but also still a more hearty sample size than the NBA Finals. Hearty enough for the 26 eliminated teams to search for wider trends that might reflect the state of the league. T…See the Story
Nuggets Journal: All four NBA conference finalists benefited from blockbuster trades. Does that mean Nuggets should trade MPJ?
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It’s almost summertime, when the livin’ — and readin’ — are easy. We’ve tried to make it even a little bit easier by offering 20 thoughtful suggestions across many genres, thanks to a collection of Colorado authors who share at least one thing in common: All have earned recognition this year as finalists for the Colorado Book Awards (with winners to be announced June 21). These writers graciously took the time to consi…See the Story
2024 Summer Book Guide: 10 Colorado authors help you pick your beach reads
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U.S. Senate · DenverRep. Joe Neguse is not much different today than when I met him in law school. Smart, affable, extraordinarily capable and endowed with a million-dollar grin. He is also still on the rise. When I ran across a recent news bio on him after he took another step up the congressional leadership ladder, the big questions are: What is next and how far can he go? Those are the questions he will be wrestling with himself over the next few years. Only 40 …See the Story
Nicolais: Rising star Joe Neguse is best served staying in Congress
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Denver, Colorado · DenverAriana Harner formerly wrote and edited for the Colorado Historical Society (now History Colorado). She received a bachelor of arts from Mount Holyoke College and a master of arts from the University of Denver. Currently, she lives and works in Denver. Clark Secrest is a retired editor and writer, now residing in Southern California. He graduated from the universities of Denver and Missouri and wrote for The Denver Post and the Colorado Histori…See the Story
Co-author Ariana Harner sought to give survivors voice in their own story
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