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Lee Ann Colacioppo

Lee Ann Colacioppo

Author at The Denver Post at The Denver Post

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    Denver Post takes top honors in Colorado Press Association awards

    The Denver Post took top honors for General Excellence in the 2023 Colorado Press Association’s Better News Media Contest in the large newspaper category.
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    Editorial: OpenAI needs to compensate publishers - The Denver Post

    Newspapers, including this one, as well as authors and an array of digital publishers have filed lawsuits seeking to force OpenAI to pay for its exploitation of their work.
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    Troy Renck returns to The Denver Post as sports columnist

    Troy Renck will re-join The Denver Post next month as a sports columnist, offering insights on all aspects of Denver sports, from the pro teams to the preps.
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    Read Lauren Boebert’s full statement on decision to change districts

    “This move also helps stop Hollywood elites and national progressive groups from buying the 3rd District. They aren’t pouring millions into the 3rd District based on policy differences, they …
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    The Denver Post is ending commenting on July 1. Here’s why.

    Unfortunately, we have witnessed our commenting section becoming an uncivil place that drives readers away and opens those trying to engage in thoughtful conversation to hateful, personal attacks.
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    Opinion: Doctors, not insurance companies, should decide treatment ...

    While some argue that step therapy can lead to lower costs for insurance providers because some patients may find that alternative, insurance-provided drugs treat their condition, the fact remains …
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    Opinion: We’re seeing “Jew hatred” and it should alarm us all

    America is experiencing unprecedented levels of antisemitism. And it’s no longer coming from the usual suspects like white supremacists and extremist groups. Today’s echo chamber includes social m…
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    Opinion: Buying local has never been more important for small busin...

    If you have a choice between supporting a local small business and purchasing a product from a large online retailer, I encourage you to choose the option that will help fuel the local economy
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    Opinion: We were excited to have a baby. A doctor’s visit changed e...

    Learning from our doctor that an abortion was an option for us to consider on the same morning Roe was overturned was an almost unthinkable and ironic twist of fate. The dark cloud that rolled over…
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    Opinion: When will the environmental community embrace our Latino c...

    Why, even though Latinos have such a strong, rooted history in Colorado, aren’t Latinos driving the solutions to address critical environmental challenges such as drought and wildfires?
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    Opinion: A decade after the Sikh temple shooting, more can be done ...

    Sikh communities in Colorado and across the country are preparing to mourn and commemorate such an act of violence that invaded a house of worship. But then, we will turn our grief to action to fig…
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    Colorado’s infant mortality gap persists with Black, Latino families

    Colorado is among about 15 states that have met federal goals to reduce infant mortality. Breaking down the data by race and ethnicity, though, makes clear that major gaps remain.
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    Hispanic students make gains in high school graduation amid changes...

    The rise in graduation rates also reflects a re-evaluation of how schools define success. Several districts have been reconsidering what it takes to pass a class. Known as standards-based grading, …
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    Opinion: Removing patent rights to lower drug costs is dangerous pr...

    The Biden administration is considering a seismic policy shift that could stop companies from developing lifesaving drugs and other high-tech products — for any market application.
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    Guest commentary: Reliable, affordable energy supply and a carbon-f...

    America can be strong abroad and secure at home, but to get there, we need balance and wisdom. That will require congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle to negotiate and compromise in good…
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    Guest commentary: Colorado needs affordable housing but a property ...

    Colorado faces a housing crisis. Why? We simply have not built enough housing to meet rising demand, and the law of supply and demand is now playing itself out as home prices and rents increase dra…
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    Guest commentary: Our new Afghan neighbors deserve the security of ...

    While humanitarian parole granted immediate entry into the United States, it comes with the ultimatum of only two years of residency unless individuals shift to a more permanent immigration status …
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    Opinion: Keeping wine and liquor out of grocery stores is good for ...

    The grocery chains would use predatory pricing and monopoly power until the local liquor store competition is largely gone. It is an either-or choice for consumers and voters.
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    Guest commentary: This is why I’m suing the federal government over...

    Our small business is threatened by President Biden’s order requiring federal contractors to pay a $15 minimum wage, which will unquestionably drive up our costs and force us to scale back our outd…
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    Guest commentary: Financial markets have role to play in stopping d...

    Real estate developers, lenders, investors, and insurers keep backing risky growth in areas susceptible to climate hazards. Developers and homebuilders have little incentive to consider climate ris…
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    Opinion: Teachers are not just exhausted; they’re angry

    Over the past 30 years working in schools, I have never felt or been told by this country, other than token gestures, that I was essential.