
Lucas Brady Woods
°µºÚ±¬ÁÏ Director, KSJDOriginally from Southern California, Lucas spent the last decade living in New York City, which is where he started his journalism career. He's been an NPR junkie for as long as he can remember, but really fell in love with reporting radio news at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he received his master's degree. He's reported on a variety of issues, including covering healthcare at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.
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Colorado has passed the nation's first "right to repair" law for farm equipment. Farmers have complained for years that not being able to fix their own equipment costs them time and money.
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The new laws make up the most consequential firearm reforms in Colorado history. They cover red flag laws, gun-buying age, gun purchase waiting periods, and a rollback of liability protections for the firearm industry.
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Democrats invoked a rarely-used rule to limit Republican filibusters during a rare weekend meeting of the House focused on gun bills.
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Three bills Democrats say will address gun violence were approved by a legislative committee this week despite Republican opposition. Now they move to the Senate floor.
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As fire damage to Colorado's forests intensifies, it threatens local water supplies. State lawmakers want to see more funding for both recovery efforts and investigations into the origins of wildfires.
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Gov. Jared Polis says his administration is taking steps to cut Colorado’s utility bills following months of rising energy costs.
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Details are coming out about the weekend shooting that killed five people at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs. Officials stress the probe is ongoing — including into the shooter's motivation.
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Las elecciones intermedias de este año incluyen once medidas electorales. Uno de ellos recaudarÃa el dinero necesario para proporcionar almuerzos escolares gratuitos en todas las escuelas públicas de Colorado. Si se aprueba, la medida probablemente tendrÃa impactos más allá de las cafeterÃas escolares.
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The League of Women Voters has canceled a forum this week for candidates in Congressional Districts 4 and 8, but is moving forward with a candidate forum next week for House Districts 48, 50 and 64.
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Lawmakers and activists rallied this week at the state Capitol, demanding the legislature address low pay and unsafe working conditions for home-care workers.