Erin OToole

Morning Edition Host

I started my career in Cincinnati, Ohio where I was a traffic reporter by day and a volunteer public radio music host by night.  Although I spent almost nine years in commercial radio, I have always had a passion for the creativity and intelligence of public broadcasting.

I moved to Colorado in 2009 from the San Bernardino/Riverside area of California where I served as Morning Edition host and reporter for an NPR member station. During my six years there I covered a broad variety of topics including healthcare, immigration and clean energy.  In 2008 I was selected as a USC/Annenberg Health Journalism fellow, studying and reporting primarily on healthcare reform, domestic violence and health awareness media campaigns.

I graduated with a B.A. in Communication Studies from California State University, San Bernardino.

In my spare time I enjoy hiking, reading (science fiction or politics – or any combination of the two), listening to and creating music, and watching my dog chase squirrels for the first time in his life.

Please feel free to send me story ideas… or just suggestions for your favorite things to do in Colorado!

email: erin.otoole@kunc.org

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6:00am

Sat April 20, 2013
Environment

When It Comes To Solar Jobs, Colorado Shines

Credit Mike Weston / Flickr

A new report ranks Colorado sixth in the nation for solar jobs. The nonprofit Solar Foundation, based in Washington D.C., says 266 solar companies employ about 3,600 workers statewide.

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Thu April 18, 2013

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Tue April 16, 2013
Weather

Colorado Digs Out, With Another Snowstorm On The Way

Credit Erin O'Toole / KUNC

Don’t put away the shovels and snowblowers just yet. Another snow storm is heading toward the state -- even as Front Range residents are digging out from this one.

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6:00am

Tue April 16, 2013
Environment

Fort Collins Moves Forward With Cardboard Recycling Program

Credit Erin O'Toole / KUNC

The city of Fort Collins is working to educate its residents about the city’s new cardboard recycling program, just over a month after it went into effect.

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