
Jeremy Moore
Senior Production Manager at KRMA-TV (Denver, CO)
Journalism Director, Filmmaker and Drone Pilot at Rocky Mountain Public Media
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Nov 29, 2024 |
medium.com | Jeremy Moore
Jeremy Moore·Follow6 min read·--For quite some time now I have been mulling over taking a step. In fact, while I’m not a resolution type of person, I have a note from from the beginning of 2022 where I laid out just one goal: to “look into travel agent stuff in the new year”. Work got busy, things came and went and that note sat on my desk and eventually fell off. I found it a few weeks ago when I was tidying up.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
radcliffecardiology.com | Óscar Cano |Jeremy Moore
Published content on this site is for information purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Where views/opinions are expressed, they are those of the author(s) and not of Radcliffe Medical Media. Radcliffe Cardiology is part of Radcliffe Medical Media, an independent publisher and the Radcliffe Group Ltd. It is not affiliated with or is an agent of, the Oxford Heart Centre, the John Radcliffe Hospital or the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust group.
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Oct 19, 2024 |
rmpbs.org | Jason Gonzales |Chase McCleary |Jeremy Moore
DENVER, Colo. — Janet Damon is the type of teacher students will remember for the rest of their lives, her father said after she was named the 2025 Colorado Teacher of the Year. “She’s a miracle child,” said a beaming Joseph Damon, 76, a former educator, adding: “She takes care of kids.”Others who gathered for a surprise assembly said that it did not surprise them that the Denver Public Schools DELTA High School history teacher received the statewide honor over six other finalists.
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Oct 13, 2024 |
rmpbs.org | Crystal Ashike |Jeremy Moore |Chase McCleary |Jace DiCola
DATELINE, Colo. — The Navajo Nation is continuing its efforts to locate and help tribal members who were victimized by fraudulent sober living homes in Arizona which specifically targeted Indigenous communities. Vulnerable tribal members were lured with false promises of treatment for substance abuse. Instead of receiving the care they were promised, they were caught in a scam that defrauded Arizona’s Medicaid program of nearly three billion dollars.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
rmpbs.org | Chase McCleary |Paralympic Museum |Jeremy Moore |Jason Gonzales
GOLDEN, Colo. — Fiona had never operated a bulldozer before, but she managed to maneuver a crowded obstacle course nearly perfectly, well-enough that she may have walked away from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds with a promising job prospect if it weren’t for the fact that she was six and that she had class the next day.
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