Stephanie Carson

Position: Colorado News Connection

Congress is asked to renew support for new parents

DENVER – The clock is ticking on federal funding that helps struggling parents with young children. The Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program expires in March, unless Congress...

DATE: Jan. 1, 2015 | CATEGORY: Living

Energy companies wasting gas

BUENA VISTA – Colorado land is rich in fossil fuels, and a new report finds that millions of dollars of that resource is being either wasted or given away to gas and oil companies. Taxpayers for...

DATE: Dec. 8, 2014 | CATEGORY: Business

Fliers’ rights when skies get unfriendly

DENVER – Whether it’s Denver, Durango, Colorado Springs or Grand Junction, Colorado airports were bustling last week with people catching flights to their Thanksgiving destinations. While the...

DATE: Dec. 1, 2014 | CATEGORY: Business

Latinos see their finances improving

DENVER – They are optimistic about their finances and health care, but concerned about racism and violence, according to a new survey of Hispanic-Americans from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Sylvia...

DATE: Nov. 20, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

Report: Help parents to end child poverty

DENVER – Ending the cycle of poverty for Colorado’s children needs to go beyond providing quality education and other kids’ programs, according to a new report. The report released today by the...

DATE: Nov. 13, 2014 | CATEGORY: Living

What’s your plan to escape a house fire?

DENVER ­­­­— More than 23,000 people die and nearly 13,000 are injured annually in house fires across the U.S. With that statistic in mind, the American Red Cross is kicking off a national campaign...

DATE: Oct. 16, 2014 | CATEGORY: Local News

What's your plan to escape a house fire?

DENVER ­­­­- More than 23,000 people die and nearly 13,000 are injured annually in house fires across the U.S. With that statistic in mind, the American Red Cross is kicking off a national campaign...

DATE: Oct. 14, 2014 | CATEGORY: DS - News

New hope for rural areas short on doctors

DENVER - A new plan to allow multi-state licensing for physicians could help fill gaps in areas without enough health-care services. If at least seven state legislatures agree to what's known as a...

DATE: Oct. 7, 2014 | CATEGORY: Living

Technology careers look good for 2015, study says

How can you boost your bottom line in 2015? A report released last week indicates that the answer for some could be a career change. Technology careers are paying big dividends compared with other...

DATE: Oct. 6, 2014 | CATEGORY: Business

New hope for rural areas short on doctors

DENVER - A new plan to allow multi-state licensing for physicians could help fill gaps in areas without enough health-care services. If at least seven state legislatures agree to what's known as a...

DATE: Oct. 1, 2014 | CATEGORY: Living

Immigrants facing deportation turn to churches

DENVER – Places of worship are known as places to find comfort in faith, and a group of Denver faith leaders also wants to offer relief from the threat of deportation to members of the immigrant...

DATE: Sept. 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Faith

New hope for rural areas short on doctors

DENVER – A new plan to allow multi-state licensing for physicians could help fill gaps in areas without enough health-care services. If at least seven state legislatures agree to what’s known as a...

DATE: Sept. 25, 2014 | CATEGORY: Living

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