Alex Murphy
KUNC Digital ProducerAlex Murphy is the digital producer for KUNC. He focuses on creative ways to tell stories that matter to people living across Colorado.
In the past, he’s worked for NBC and CBS affiliates, and written for numerous outdoor publications including GearJunkie, Outside, Trail Runner, The Trek and more.
His favorite part of working in local news is learning about the community and telling stories that matter to people who call the area home.
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Six students at Colorado State University and another four attending the University of Colorado in Boulder and Colorado Springs had their visas revoked. There's no word if the decision is part of an ongoing crackdown on student protests.
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The Catch Up brings you a roundup of the biggest stories from KUNC newscasts each week. It’s your go-to source for staying informed and up to date.
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After months of economic incentives and other work, the Sundance Film Festival has decided to relocate to Boulder.
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City staff updated council members on a feasibility report that is looking at the potential of a new bike park for the town. Advocates say it's a step in the right direction.
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President Trump posted on social media to call for a portrait of himself hanging in the State Capitol to be removed. In his post, he suggests the painting was placed there by the "radical left."
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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez held a rally in Greeley Friday afternoon. The event was part of their "Fighting Oligarchy Tour," which targets competitive Congressional Districts that Republicans won last year.
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For the second day in a row, demonstrators called for the release of Jeanette Vizguerra, who is being held at an ICE facility in Aurora.
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Creating a garden or yard focused on native plants will help avoid water waste and other issues. Here's what you need to know to get started.
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Colorado relies on search and rescue groups to keep people safe in the backcountry, but officials say they're struggling to keep up with recent changes at the federal level.
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The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment recently issued guidance around the current measles outbreak across the U.S. Officials recommend families protect themselves from the highly contagious and serious disease.