
Gabe Allen
Neil Best FellowGabe Allen is KUNC’s 2024 Neil Best Reporting Fellow. He reports on diverse topics for KUNC’s website and supports our other reporters with photography, videography and data visualization.
Before starting at the station, he covered science and the environment for Mongabay, Discover Magazine, Astronomy Magazine, The Colorado Sun and WyoFile, among other publications. His first journalism job was as the arts and entertainment editor at the Jackson Hole °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ&Guide.
When he’s not working, you can find him rock climbing in Eldorado Canyon, playing music with friends or savoring a well-made doughnut.
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Haze and smoke settled into the front range last week, and it’s about to get worse. Air quality will dip as wildfire smoke mixes with urban pollution.
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The festival is a celebration of Colorado’s Asian American, Hawaiian Native and Pacific Islander communities. The festival brought in 200,000 attendees last year.
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Preventing wildfires seems like a never-ending battle in Colorado. Now cities across the Front Range have a secret weapon – herds of goats that graze on dense brush before it becomes fuel for fires. We hear more about this innovative approach on today’s episode of In The NoCo.
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Colorado’s Prescription Drug Affordability Review Board voted unanimously to proceed with setting price caps for two prescription drugs: Stelara and Cosentyx. The board’s decision starts a process, wherein it will solicit more information from doctors, industry stakeholders and patients before setting price limits on the drugs.