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Several J-1 visa holders employed in Keystone claim they鈥檝e been underscheduled for work, which 鈥� coupled with a high cost of living 鈥� has made for a difficult ski season.
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Black and Latino children in Colorado under 18 saw the steepest drops in poverty.
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New data on natural disasters in the U.S. reveals that 2022 was one of the costliest and deadliest years on record.
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The Biden Administration has recognized some national landmarks in our region. But some advocates want to see more sites protected that are important to underrepresented groups.
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El Distrito 8 reci茅n formado en Colorado tiene m谩s votantes latinos que cualquier otro Distrito del Estado. Y aunque tanto los Republicanos como los Dem贸cratas esperan obtener sus votos, la comunidad latina no es un monolito pol铆tico.
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Colorado鈥檚 newly formed 8th district has more Latino voters than any other district in the state. And even though both Republicans and Democrats are hoping to get their votes, the Latino community isn鈥檛 a political monolith.
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The midterm elections are next Tuesday. And many Coloradans will be voting based on the issues they care about most 鈥� like climate change. This includes Latino Voters. To help them make an informed decision about this issue, the Latino Victory Project started the 鈥淰ote Like a Madre鈥� movement in 2020. To learn more about the initiative, KUNC鈥檚 Yoselin Meza Miranda recently spoke to the group鈥檚 President and CEO, Nathalie Rayes.
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After the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion one month ago, some in Colorado are now working to expand access, while others are trying to push back.
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The Maestas case was one of many Mexican American segregation cases in the United States. Now, a new art piece in Denver celebrates equality for Hispanic children's education.
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Latinos face high rates of COVID-19 and diabetes. But one community clinic in Reno is seeing sharp decreases in patient numbers, deepening the risk for people with chronic illnesses.