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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A decision from the Trump Administration removed about 2,000 members of the U.S. Forest Services. Now agencies that work directly with them on wildfire management say they have concerns.
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All King Soopers stores in Colorado are expected to resume normal operations on Wednesday after an ongoing workers strike came to an end.
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About 60 pieces of work from artist Pablo Picasso are now on display at the Longmont Museum.
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Friday is Bike To Work Day across Colorado. The semiannual event tries to get people out on two wheels to reduce emissions and build community through physical activity.
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The Northern Colorado Trail connects a series of existing trails and roadways to allow for a 292 mile trek across northern parts of the state.
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The newest art piece at Denver International Airport includes nearly 200 pieces of upcycled luggage. The sculpture is on display in Concourse B.
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A strike began today at various King Soopers stores around the Front Range. The strike includes thousands of workers, but King Soopers plans to keep locations open.
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Multiple reports show ICE raids early Wednesday morning in Aurora and nearby Denver. The extent of these actions is not clear at this time.
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A large drum found at Rocky Flats, once home to a nuclear weapons manufacturer, appears to be of no concern.
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An executive order has ended a policy that prevented federal immigration officials from making arrests at so-called “sensitive” locations like schools and churches. Now, some Colorado schools are working to better protect their students from potential immigration raids.