In September 2020, the decimated nearly 2,600 homes in southern Oregon and killed three people. Like Colorado’s Marshall Fire, it was the most destructive in state history, driven by unusually fast winds through the towns of Phoenix and Talent, which experienced the loss of nearly 2,400 homes. We speak with Phoenix, Oregon city manager Eric Swanson to hear how his city’s fire experience could inform recovery efforts in Louisville and Superior.
Extensive legal challenges are playing out over abortion access on a national level, and Colorado lawmakers may consider this session that would help secure reproductive rights in the state. For more on the Reproductive Health Equity Act, and the state of abortion access in Colorado, we speak with , president and CEO of Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights.
Colorado Edition is hosted by Erin O'Toole () and edited by Henry Zimmerman (). Our production team includes Tess Novotny (). KUNC news director Brian Larson is our executive producer. Web was edited by digital editor Jackie Hai.
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