
RJ Sangosti
Photographer at Freelance
Photojournalist at The Denver Post
RJ Sangosti is an award-winning photographer based in Denver, Colorado.
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | RJ Sangosti
DENVER - Colorado abortion clinics dealt with trespassing, vandalism, threats of harm and more in 2023 and 2024, in spite of the state's liberal access to reproductive care, according to a new report. The latest data by the National Abortion Federation, the professional association of abortion providers, found that 65% of providers in Colorado reported trespassing at clinics in 2023 and 2024 - one of the highest percentages in the nation.
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azdailysun.com | RJ Sangosti
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | RJ Sangosti
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Colo. - Jonathan and Elizabeth Stark arrived at a park outside Granby on a late-April day in 2020 to meet with Grand County's assistant coroner and a sheriff's investigator. Their conversation, captured on a body-worn camera, concerned the investigation into the Feb. 18 death of their 7-year-old son, Isaiah. The cause and circumstances of the boy's death were deeply unusual. Isaiah died from ingesting too much sodium, the coroner found, likely due to drinking olive brine.
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2 weeks ago |
miamiherald.com | RJ Sangosti
DENVER - Aurora and five suburban cities are suing the state of Colorado and Gov. Jared Polis in an attempt to block two land-use bills passed last year that seek to build more housing. The lawsuit was filed in Denver District Court on Monday by the cities of Arvada, Aurora, Glendale, Greenwood Village, Lafayette and Westminster.
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3 weeks ago |
bradenton.com | RJ Sangosti
DENVER - Federal officials on Thursday confirmed a Denver7 report that the Denver Air Traffic Control Center lost communication with pilots on Monday afternoon but say the outage was for 90 seconds, not the six minutes first reported. The station reported Wednesday that pilots flying into Denver International Airport couldn't communicate with air traffic controllers for several minutes after multiple radio transmitters failed.
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Pro Palestine protesters are escorted out of the Colorado State Capitol during the first day of the Colorado General Assembly’s 2024 session in Denver, Colorado on January 10, 2024. @denverpost https://t.co/RLws9Yna8z

From the left, Mike Lynch, Julie McCluskie, Paul Lundeen, and Steve Fenberg, take part in a panel during annual Business Legislative Preview breakfast held at Denver Art Museum. When the sun rises tomorrow so will a new Colorado legislative session. @denverpost https://t.co/lj7LSRTPYJ

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