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Peter Roper Retires After Nearly 30 Years At The Pueblo Chieftain
The longtime newspaperman reflects on southern Colorado, from moments in history to the best restaurant in Pueblo. Listen to Roper on Colorado Matters
A Favorite Public Radio Voice Leaves The Airwaves. NPR’s Robert Siegel Retires Today
Robert Siegel, host of NPR’s All Things Considered (Stephen Voss/NPR) Robert Siegel, known to millions as the longtime host of NPR’s All Things Considered, retires today after 40 years with the network. Siegel covered countless major stories for NPR. He was at … Continue reading
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Meet The First Woman To Ever Lead The Denver Post
Lee Ann Colacioppo is the new editor at The Denver Post. The longtime Denverite is the first woman in the paper’s 124 year history to have this position. She’s got plenty of challenges ahead of her, including a newsroom staff … Continue reading