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Allison Herrera
Climate Editor
Life and Culture
CSU’s Morrill Act Origin Is A Generational Wealth Built Off Of Indigenous Lands
The 1862 Morrill Act turned Indigenous land into university sites and college endowments.
By
Allison Herrera
Education
Denver Public Schools Plans To Reopen In Person In August
School officials worked with health experts and studied disease transmission to plan a safe reopening for Denver school children.
By
Allison Herrera
Science
What Do Quarantine And Voles Have In Common? They Both Teach Us How Important Our Social Bonds Are
When it comes to how much we love our friends and romantic partners, voles and humans aren't too different.
By
Allison Herrera
Transportation
RTD Buses And Trains Will Move To Full Time Weekend Service Levels In April
RTD ridership is down 70 percent since the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
By
Allison Herrera
Environment
Suncor Energy’s Latest ‘Opacity Event’ Prompts State Air Quality Monitoring And Investigation
Less than two weeks after Suncor settles with Colorado health officials over previous violations another incident prompts officials to monitor emissions in surrounding neighborhoods.
By
Allison Herrera
Health
Wondering What It’s Like Living With COVID-19? This Denver Man Can Tell You
Forty-six-year-old Ian came down with what he thought was maybe just the flu.
By
Allison Herrera
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Ryan Warner
Life and Culture
Take A Break And Look At These Photos Of The Denver Zoo’s New Baby Rhino
Life is hard, baby rhino is cute.
By
Allison Herrera