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March 15, 2010 | NPR· The number of long-term unemployed women ages 45 to 64 has more than doubled in the past year. As many as 900,000 women in this age group have been without work for at least six months.
 
March 15, 2010 | NPR· In the throes of a vicious drug war, Mexico's border city of Juarez — with its endless wave of kidnappings and executions — has become one of the most violent places on earth. The city is shouldering unfathomable sorrow, and its mothers are the most public face of that suffering.
 
March 15, 2010 | NPR· Researchers set up an experiment to see how prices influence what kinds of food moms buy. They found that lowering the prices on fruits and vegetables did lead to moms buying more. But it didn't stop them from buying junk food, too.
 
March 15, 2010 | NPR· Kristy Stumpf, the HR director for a software firm, works from home two days a week — and greets her daughters at the bus stop after school. It's not just parents pushing for flexible work hours these days; millennials and aging boomers are also helping persuade employers to rethink what it means to be on the clock.
 
March 14, 2010 | NPR· For those who think working 9 to 5 is all takin' and no givin' (as Dolly Parton once sang), there are options for a more flexible work arrangement. Don't know your flextime from your job sharing? Here's a quick primer.
 

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March 15, 2010 | NPR· The Federal Communications Commission says the plan, set to be unveiled Tuesday, will help make Internet access faster, cheaper and more pervasive. But some critics are already calling it a missed opportunity.
 
March 14, 2010 | NPR· Not much good has come out of the recession from which we seem to be slowly emerging. But at least it's left us with some new lingo, like "staycation." The Christian Science Monitor has compiled a list of its favorites, and guest host Audie Cornish explains a few of them.
 
March 14, 2010 | NPR· In the late '70s and early '80s, Enjoli perfume commercials extolled the era's ideal Superwoman — a perfectly coiffed working mom who could "bring home the bacon" and still be sexy for her man. Three decades later, that ideal remains elusive for millions of women — including reporter Jennifer Ludden.
 
March 13, 2010 | NPR· The tiny, no-frills automobile imported from communist Yugoslavia during the 1980s is known to most Americans as the butt of many car jokes. Author Jason Vuic's book The Yugo: The Rise and Fall of the Worst Car in History reveals why it's the most famous lemon in automotive history.
 
March 13, 2010 | NPR· He's best known for his work with the great New Orleans funk band The Meters, so we're asking George Porter, Jr. three questions about parking meters.
 

April 29, 2008

Legislative Health Care Reform

With the end of this year’s legislative session just over a week away, lawmakers are scrambling to pass a bill many say is crucial to moving health care reform forward. It could open the door to requiring all Coloradoans to buy health insurance. But KCFR Health Reporter Eric Whitney says that the bill is being attacked on multiple fronts.

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Filed under: Colorado, Health, Politics — Delaney Utterback @ 10:21 pm

Capitol Conversation

Bente BirkelandIt’s nearing the end of the state’s 120 day legislative session. There’s still a lot of work to do and patience at the capitol is wearing thin. Bente Birkeland talks about the mood there as part of our capitol conversation series.

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Filed under: Capitol Coverage — Delaney Utterback @ 8:49 pm

April 25, 2008

Indie Spirit Film Festival

Being independent isn’t always easy. Eric Shively, a first time independent filmmaker, captured the subtle joys and deep lonliness that comes with trying to fulfill your dreams on your own. Shively’s film “Everyone but You,” is the opening night feature for the first Annual Indie Spirit Film Festival here is Colorado Spring. KRCC’s Kate Dawson met up with Shiveley and the costars of his documentary.

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Filed under: Colorado Springs — Delaney Utterback @ 3:44 pm

Beetle Biomass

Forestry officials believe the mountain pine beetle will kill virtually all of Colorado’s mature lodge pole pine trees within the next 3 to 5 years. That will leave millions of acres of forestland vulnerable to wildfire. As KUNC’s Brian Larson reports, cutting down the trees is an option to reduce the fire risk–and one that could spur a new state industry…

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Filed under: Environment, Forest Plans — Delaney Utterback @ 8:38 am

Farm Worker Measure Moves Forward

Lawmakers in the senate agriculture committee unanimously passed a bill that would make it easier for seasonal workers to come to Colorado. The measure now heads to the senate appropriations committee. It already cleared the House. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.

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Filed under: Agriculture/Ranching, Immigration — Delaney Utterback @ 8:28 am

April 23, 2008

Mary Cheney and Elizabeth Cheney at CC

Mary Cheney and Elizabeth Cheney, daughters of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney and both graduates of Colorado College, worked in the Bush-Cheney campaigns of 2000 and 2004. Mary was special assistant in the campaign in 2000 and director of vice presidential operations in 2004. Liz managed vice presidential debate preparation and was a national Bush-Cheney surrogate in 2000 and 2004. They’ll be on campus to deliver a lecture about their experience in politics on Wednesday night. Noel Black spoke with Mary Cheney.

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Filed under: Elections, Gay & Lesbian, Politics, Women's Issues — Delaney Utterback @ 9:26 pm

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