Mexico /tags/mexico Mexico en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 26 Dec 2024 13:00:00 GMT A turbulent year on the Colorado River comes to a close /news/2024-12-26/a-turbulent-year-on-the-colorado-river-comes-to-a-close Disagreement, bickering, and uncertainty defined 2024 for the Southwest's shrinking water supply. Thu, 26 Dec 2024 13:00:00 GMT /news/2024-12-26/a-turbulent-year-on-the-colorado-river-comes-to-a-close Alex Hager In the dry Colorado River Delta, the future of these green oases hangs in the balance /news/2024-11-20/in-the-dry-colorado-river-delta-the-future-of-these-green-oases-hangs-in-the-balance The Colorado River Delta is almost entirely dry, but environmentalists are hoping they can keep getting water to restore habitats after a U.S.-Mexico agreement expires in 2026. Wed, 20 Nov 2024 13:00:00 GMT /news/2024-11-20/in-the-dry-colorado-river-delta-the-future-of-these-green-oases-hangs-in-the-balance Alex Hager Student wears custom stole to graduation despite school district policy /news/2023-05-30/student-wears-custom-stole-to-graduation-despite-school-district-policy After school administrators said she could not wear a custom stole to graduation, Naomi Peña Villasano filed a lawsuit against the Garfield County School District No. 16. Peña Villasano wore her stole, decorated with both the Mexican and American flags, to the graduation ceremony on Saturday. Tue, 30 May 2023 17:09:14 GMT /news/2023-05-30/student-wears-custom-stole-to-graduation-despite-school-district-policy Halle Zander, Aspen Public Radio Mexican citizens living in the U.S can now process IDs at any consular office /regional-news/2023-05-21/mexican-citizens-living-in-the-u-s-can-now-process-ids-at-any-consular-office Mexican citizens living in the United States are now able to apply for a matricula consular at any consulate office. Sun, 21 May 2023 12:00:00 GMT /regional-news/2023-05-21/mexican-citizens-living-in-the-u-s-can-now-process-ids-at-any-consular-office Maria Palma 'We Were Here First': Native American, Mexican residents reflect on life in Loveland, a former sundown town /culture-identity/2021-09-30/we-were-here-first-native-american-mexican-residents-reflect-on-life-in-loveland-a-former-sundown-town Today, things have gotten better in many ways, three generations of the Adame and Crespin family told KUNC. In many other ways, they added, the racism has remained or gotten worse. Thu, 30 Sep 2021 22:57:08 GMT /culture-identity/2021-09-30/we-were-here-first-native-american-mexican-residents-reflect-on-life-in-loveland-a-former-sundown-town Adam Rayes Even In An Epically Dry Year, Water Flows Into Parched Colorado River Delta /2021-07-30/even-in-an-epically-dry-year-water-flows-into-parched-colorado-river-delta Seven years ago, a pulse of water on the Colorado River at the U.S.-Mexico border temporarily reconnected it to the Pacific Ocean. Scientists used the so-called “pulse flow” to study what plant and animal life returned to the desiccated delta along with water. Fri, 30 Jul 2021 18:16:53 GMT /2021-07-30/even-in-an-epically-dry-year-water-flows-into-parched-colorado-river-delta Luke Runyon The Colorado River Basin’s Worsening Dryness In Five Numbers /2021-01-29/the-colorado-river-basins-worsening-dryness-in-five-numbers Dry conditions are the worst they’ve been in almost 20 years across the Colorado River watershed, which acts as the drinking and irrigation water supply for 40 million people in the American Southwest. Fri, 29 Jan 2021 21:02:30 GMT /2021-01-29/the-colorado-river-basins-worsening-dryness-in-five-numbers Luke Runyon Supreme Court Rules Border Patrol Agents Who Shoot Foreign Nationals Can't Be Sued /npr-news/2020-02-25/supreme-court-rules-border-patrol-agents-who-shoot-foreign-nationals-cant-be-sued In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled Tuesday that families of noncitizens shot by federal agents on foreign territory have no constitutional right to sue for damages in U.S. courts. Tue, 25 Feb 2020 23:21:28 GMT /npr-news/2020-02-25/supreme-court-rules-border-patrol-agents-who-shoot-foreign-nationals-cant-be-sued Vanessa Romo, Vanessa Romo In Colorado River's Final Hundred Miles, Small Signs Of Life Return /environment/2019-04-08/in-colorado-rivers-final-hundred-miles-small-signs-of-life-return LAGUNA GRANDE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO — It’s mid-morning in the Sonoran desert and already the temperature is rising.Karen Schlatter suggests we find… Mon, 08 Apr 2019 20:57:14 GMT /environment/2019-04-08/in-colorado-rivers-final-hundred-miles-small-signs-of-life-return Luke Runyon As The Colorado River Basin Dries, Can An Accidental Oasis Survive? /environment/2019-04-08/as-the-colorado-river-basin-dries-can-an-accidental-oasis-survive CIÉNEGA DE SANTA CLARA, MEXICO — Juan Butrón-Méndez navigates a small metal motorboat through a maze of tall reeds here in the Mexican state of Sonora.… Mon, 08 Apr 2019 20:29:11 GMT /environment/2019-04-08/as-the-colorado-river-basin-dries-can-an-accidental-oasis-survive Luke Runyon