World War Two June 6, 2024 D-Day veterans' stories live on through AI at the National World War II Museum The number of World War II veterans is decreasing by the year. The National World War II Museum is using artificial intelligence to help some veterans' stories "live on."
Veterans May 31, 2024 Veterans become teachers, help with shortage of educators nationwide: They've 'built resiliency' Veterans are helping to address the teacher shortage in public schools across America, but there's still a need to fill teacher vacancies across the United States.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Multimedia Reporters May 28, 2024 American farmers suffer as water crisis escalates near the border A farmer in the Lower Rio Grande Valley describes the impact a lack of irrigation water is having on the region. He hopes to see water flowing in from Mexico soon.
LIFESTYLE May 23, 2024 Foster care shortage in many states as Colorado nonprofit seeks more parents willing to help One nonprofit in Colorado says it is seeing an average of 10 children a day enter the foster care system even as more homes are needed. Other states face a shortage of foster care homes, too.
EDUCATION May 14, 2024 Nationwide teacher shortages leave school districts relying on alternative solutions Districts nationwide are shortening school weeks and packing more students into classrooms because there aren’t enough qualified teachers.
Drug and Substance Abuse April 23, 2024 Fentanyl seizures surge in Colorado as cartels spread to new regions, DEA says The Drug Enforcement Administration's Rocky Mountain Field Division broke its fentanyl seizure record last year, confiscating more than 2.6 million pills in Colorado in 2023.
POLITICS April 5, 2024 Latino voters may make or break the presidential election in swing states like Nevada The latest numbers show the majority of Latino voters in Nevada are registered as non-partisan and make up a key group candidates need to win over.
Border security March 23, 2024 Southern border in El Paso experiencing migrant backlog due to slow state transportation El Paso is trying to cope with housing a large number of migrants in the area for longer than expected after slow state transportation out of the city caused a backlog.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Multimedia Reporters March 21, 2024 Ukrainian refugees, wounded soldiers hope for US aid as funding remains stalled Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have lost limbs because of the war. Some worry that number could rise without additional U.S. aid held up in Congress.
ECONOMY March 8, 2024 Some swing state voters say economy will impact their 2024 presidential vote As Biden tries to hold on to the White House, more than 60% of Americans say they disapprove of his handling of the economy. Some swing state voters say economy will affect their vote.