
John Daley
Health Reporter at Colorado Public Radio
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Multi-media journalist, covering health news for Colorado Public Radio, aka CPRNews A link or retweet does not = endorsement.
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1 week ago |
denverite.com | John Daley
Denver's voters will weigh in this year on a law passed by city council to end the sale of flavored tobacco. It went into effect March 18. A pair of groups, led by vape shops, gathered more than 17,000 signatures to put a repeal to voters. The clerk's office said this week nearly 11,000 were valid. That’s enough to place the measure on the ballot this year. The city council will decide whether to put it on the November ballot or call a special session at a different date.
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3 weeks ago |
durangoherald.com | John Daley
Officials telling people they may have been exposed in Pueblo locations Health officials confirmed a case of measles Monday in a Colorado resident from Pueblo who had recently traveled to an area of Mexico where there’s an ongoing measles outbreak. The case was in an unvaccinated adult, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and the Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment said in a joint news release.
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3 weeks ago |
johnmenadue.com | John Daley
_Australias governance has deteriorated over recent decades. The formal institutions and the informal norms of behaviour are weaker. Others have written about how this soft corrosion can easily bloom into hard corruption. This report shows how weaker governance also means that governments are adopting less policy reform changes to policy that would improve the lives of Australians. _Many people hark back to the golden years of policy reform in the 1980s and 90s.
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1 month ago |
denverite.com | John Daley
Two groups fighting to repeal Denver’s ban on flavored tobacco turned in thousands of signatures to the city clerk’s office Monday. They said they submitted more than 17,000, easily more than the roughly 9,400 required, if they’re verified, to place the measure on the ballot this year. The move sets up yet another major public fight over the issue. The city council passed the ban in December in a 12-1 vote, after weeks of debate and a costly advertising and media campaign.
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1 month ago |
durangoherald.com | John Daley
Colorado has a lot of well-known national parks. Mesa Verde, Rocky Mountain, Great Sand Dunes. And it has dozens of state and regional parks. They’re all easy to find on a map. But then, there are also OTHER “parks”– that you might not see on a map. One Coloradan asked CPR’s Colorado Wonders to get to the bottom of it. “I do a lot of hiking and camping and stuff,” said Dylan Jones, who teaches chemistry at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction.
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The case comes after outbreaks have been popping up nationwide. "Measles is one of the most contagious diseases we know, but it is also highly preventable,” via vaccination, said Dr. Rachel Herlihy, deputy chief medical officer and state epidemiologist. https://t.co/GSoYS3UfKd...

He’s registered as a lobbyist in the City and County of Denver. While a few of his clients are obscure, many were major contractors on projects the Hancock administration oversaw, especially at the airport. https://t.co/9P83bKSsZr

RT @Reuters_Health: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Friday it has confirmed a human infection with H5N1 b…