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Natalia V. Navarro
Morning General Assignment Reporter
Natalia was the morning general assignment reporter for Colorado Public Radio from 2018-2021.
Money
Grand Junction Officials Propose $12 Million Budget Increase As City Coffers Run Over
Growth in tax revenues and the regional economy gave Grand Junction extra cash to spend.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Life and Culture
Texas Couple Needed Rescue After Marriage Proposal At Jasper Peak
She said yes and then they got lost.
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Natalia V. Navarro
CPR News
CDOT Challenges Innovators to Help Solve Rural Road Dangers
CDOT wants your ideas on how to limit dangers on rural roads.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Money
Colorado’s Economy Stays On A Strong Employment Hot Streak
The biggest August job gains were in hospitality and construction.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Health
Recall: 1 Dead, 17 Sick From E. Coli Contaminated Fort Morgan Meatpacker Beef
The death and illnesses have been verified as related to E. coli.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Justice
Denver VA Official Charged With Taking Bribes, Extortion
An employee of the VA’s Network Contracting Office in Colorado has been charged with helping two businessmen rig federal contracting processes.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Environment
Rocky Flats To Open Saturday Despite Calls From Polis For Postponement, More Testing
Congressman Jared Polis asked the federal government to keep Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge closed. Fish and Wildlife plans to open the refuge regardless.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Government and Politics
Mayor Hancock’s Proposed Budget Focuses On Housing, Domestic Violence And B-Cycle
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock presented his $1.5 billion, equity-focused budget proposal for 2019 on Thursday.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Environment
RTD To Close 4 Downtown Light Rail Lines For 10-Day Renovation
The D, F, H and L lines will all be closed Sept. 14-24 for rail line replacements.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Environment
Now That Permits Are In Place, Conundrum Hot Springs Feels A Little Cleaner
Permits are “part of a big effort to grapple with the stewardship challenges” at one the state’s hottest outdoor spots.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Environment
Summer Drought Again Closes The Yampa River Through Steamboat
One of Steamboat’s tourism attractions is closed to commercial and public activity because of drastically low water levels.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Money
As Bikes And Scooters Put Their Stamp On Denver, B-cycle Talks Expansion, Subsidies
B-cycle wants to expand, even as new bike and scooter services crowd the market.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Money
Amazon Expands Advertising Office in Boulder
Amazon is expanding its Boulder advertising office.
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Natalia V. Navarro
2018 Elections
Supporters Rally to Abolish Slavery from Colorado Constitution, Amendment to Appear on Nov. Ballot
Legislators voted this session to once again put an amendment to remove slavery from the Colorado constitution on the November ballot.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Life and Culture
Video: Colorado’s Littlest Citizens Talk About Their Naturalization Ceremony
The children received their citizenship by the naturalization of their parents of through adoption.
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Natalia V. Navarro
Environment
Plastic Bags On Their Way Out At King Soopers, City Market
Kroger, the parent company of King Soopers and City Market, will phase out plastic bags in its stores nationwide by 2025.
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Natalia V. Navarro
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