Anthony Cotton is a senior producer for Colorado Matters on CPR News.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in journalism, Northwestern University.
Professional background:
Anthony joined Colorado Public Radio in 2016, bringing decades of writing experience ranging from politics to sports. He worked for 14 years for The Denver Post and has also served on the staff of Sports Illustrated and The Washington Post.
Awards:
Anthony was named 2011 Print Journalist of the Year by the Colorado Association of Black Journalists.
State Sen. Kevin Lundberg says too much attention is being paid to climate change. CSU professor Scott Denning argues it is one of the most important concerns of the day.
Jonathan Jarvis, the director of the National Park Service, talks about climate change threats including wildfires, warming lakes and rising temperatures.
Aurora Police Chief Nick Metz, Denver Independent Monitor Nick Mitchell and Black Lives Matter representative Vincent Bowen discuss tensions between law enforcement and communities.
The recent Will Smith film "Concussion" may have put traumatic brain injury into the national spotlight, but work on degenerative diseases like chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, has been happening for more than a decade.