
Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Co-Host and Producer at Colorado Matters
Journalist, writer, multimedia professional, community organizer, mentor, Talk-o-holic, New Orleans & Prince fan. https://t.co/Tgo86gks2O
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1 month ago |
denverite.com | Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Denver news4 min. readDenver International Airport opened 30 years ago today on Feb. 28, 1995. It is now one of the busiest airports in the world and generates more than $47 billion for the state’s economy. Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb recently shared his insights on the opening of DIA with Colorado Matters host Chandra Thomas Whitfield. Webb, who was sworn in as the city’s first Black mayor in 1991, played a crucial role in the airport's construction and development.
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1 month ago |
denverite.com | Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Denver International Airport marks a major milestone today, celebrating 30 years since its opening. On Feb. 28, 1995, the airport replaced the aging Stapleton International Airport, paving the way for a new chapter in the Mile High City's history. Steven Lee, director of emergency management and communication at DIA and Mark Nagel, senior vice president of parking and commercial transportation, shared their memories of the transition with Colorado Matters host Chandra Thomas Whitfield.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
healthywomen.org | Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Mónica Austin-Cox recuerda bien el día que una examinación pélvica rutinaria cambió su vida para siempre. Su ginecólogo detectó una masa que inicialmente se asumió que tenía una relación con los ovarios de Austin-Cox. Pero más pruebas revelaron que de hecho era una masa en su vejiga. La refirieron rápidamente a un urólogo, quien realizó una cistoscopía, un procedimiento que implica examinar el interior de la vejiga con una cámara.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
xpresschronicle.com | Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Monica Austin-Cox remembers well the day a routine pelvic exam changed her life forever. Her gynecologist felt a lump that was initially believed to be related to Austin-Cox’s ovaries. But further testing revealed it was actually a mass in her bladder. She was quickly referred to a urologist, who performed a cystoscopy, a procedure that involves examining the inside of the bladder with a camera. The results confirmed her worst fears — Austin-Cox had bladder cancer.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
healthywomen.org | Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Monica Austin-Cox remembers well the day a routine pelvic exam changed her life forever. Her gynecologist felt a lump that was initially believed to be related to Austin-Cox’s ovaries. But further testing revealed it was actually a mass in her bladder. She was quickly referred to a urologist, who performed a cystoscopy, a procedure that involves examining the inside of the bladder with a camera. The results confirmed her worst fears — Austin-Cox had bladder cancer.
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