
Stephanie Rivera
Audience Editor at Colorado Public Radio
Audience Editor at KRCC-FM (Colorado Springs, CO)
Audience Editor at Denverite
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Nov 6, 2024 |
denverite.com | Sam Brasch |Allison Sherry |Stephanie Rivera
Immigrant rights advocates, lawyers and their allies are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump to follow through on his promise to begin a nationwide plan for mass deportations in Colorado. In a rally last October, the president-elect called Aurora a “war zone.” Speaking at a hotel and resort in the suburb, he pledged to carry out “Operation Aurora” with a goal of deporting every undocumented immigrant with a gang tie nationwide.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
durangoherald.com | Stephanie Rivera
Doe reportedly seen in Southwest Colorado since mid-August A mule deer doe that was living with a bucket lid around her neck for weeks in Southwest Colorado has finally been set free after state wildlife officers removed it earlier this week. The wildlife rescue took place Sept. 1 after Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff worked for weeks to track down and immobilize the doe since it was reported on Aug. 12, officials posted on social media.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
americaamplified.org | Stephanie Rivera
Over the last several months, people from across the country have been sharing with their public media stations the issues they most care about in the months before the general election.
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Feb 10, 2024 |
cpr.org | Stephanie Rivera
Jump to: Election FAQs | Ballot Questions Colorado’s 2024 presidential primary is March 5, known as Super Tuesday for the large number of states all holding their own elections on the same day. On this day, Colorado voters will only have to make one decision: who they want their presidential candidate to be in the November general election.
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Dec 28, 2023 |
cpr.org | Stephanie Rivera
Jump to: List of hot springs | Native American uses of hot springs | How hot springs are created Did you know Colorado’s Western Slope is home to dozens of hot springs? Today they’re a popular activity for many people, including adventurers hoping to find remote spots or those looking to relax in what is believed to be healing minerals. But for many generations, the geothermal waters in this region took on a more spiritual role among its earliest inhabitants.
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Immigrant rights advocates are preparing for President-elect Donald Trump to follow through on his promise to begin a nationwide plan for mass deportations in Colorado. I spoke to new immigrants in Denver & Aurora for this piece. Here’s what they said: https://t.co/Lmg3T0PmCu

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“99 Cents Only Stores gave ‘millions of us — immigrants, long-timers, working-class folks, or people who just want a good deal’ — a ‘fair shake.’” https://t.co/mjlOheLaJB via @highcountrynews