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Forget the flowers. This Mother’s Day, pledge to support the right to abortion
The matriarchy runs deep in my family. My mother — one of five daughters raised by a single mother — came of age during the second wave of the women’s liberation movement and raised me to be an activist, feminist, and proud supporter of reproductive rights. This Mother’s Day, as I think about my mother’s […] The post Forget the flowers. This Mother’s Day, pledge to support the right to abortion appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Native American kitchen opens in Wheat Ridge
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. — A new Native American kitchen is open in Wheat Ridge, sharing Indigenous food with the community, whether it’s food you grew up with or you’re trying it for the first time. The big opening also included an Indigenous plant sale. The restaurant's owner...
Kia and Broomfield police offer free anti-theft vehicle software upgrade
The Broomfield Police Department is partnering with Kia to prevent more cars from getting stolen. Kia America is providing free vehicle software upgrades for anyone who drives a KIA, but there are a few restrictions. The KIA must be between the years 2011 and 2021 and use a steel key to turn it on. It can't be a Kia that uses a key fob or push button to start. If your Kia fits these requirements, you are good to go. The event is then free for you. Once you arrive at Flatiron Crossing Mall, you come to the tent, and they will...
District tackles teacher shortages, mental health with existing staff
First-grade teacher Germaine Santistevan-Watts greets her students every morning at the door with hugs and words of encouragement."It's rewarding. It really is. Seeing the kids just get so excited when they complete something, a target," said Santistevan-Watts.She has been teaching at the John E. Flynn A Marzano Academy as a full-time first-grade teacher for the last two years, but it comes after years of never being in the teaching profession at all."I had been in travel for 27 years and got laid off, and decided I wanted to make a change," she said. "My grandson was in preschool, and I...
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