I-News at Rocky Mountain PBS
I-News is the public service journalism arm of Rocky Mountain PBS and works in collaboration with news media throughout Colorado.
You can learn more about the I-News Network at www.inewsnetwork.org.
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Sand is a key ingredient in hydraulic fracturing, but breathing in too much of it can lead to silicosis, an incurable but entirely preventable disease…
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From Moffat to Alamosa counties, Colorado is a big player in the nation's sheep industry.The animals thrive in the state's high, dry mountains. Colorado…
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How much money do you need in Colorado to survive without outside help?On average, Coloradans needed to earn 53 percent more money to get by without…
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Most Coloradans probably know that 4-20 – April 20 – has become the day for celebrating marijuana. Although the origin is still debated, 420 is probably…
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It is illegal for the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment to disclose the name of an employer who has violated wage laws, no matter how egregious…
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New and experimental drugs are extending the lives of people with the deadliest forms of cancer. At the University of Colorado Cancer Center in Aurora,…
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In the 2015 State of the Union, President Barack Obama identified two years of free community college education as a means to help the middle class. It's…
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Christy Lodwick – who has also been known as Christy Kemper, Christy Messer, Christy Hosey and Christy Workman over the years – has a long history of…
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Ward Boydstun misses his teeth. The 27-year-old left his dentures at the Bradley Petroleum gas station when he was escorted out in handcuffs. The company…
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From telemarketers to tortilla manufacturers, workers in myriad industries have suffered from employers failing to pay them wages they are owed, a Rocky…