Halle Zander
All Things Considered Anchor and ReporterHalle Zander is a broadcast journalist and the host of Aspen Public Radio's broadcast of "All Things Considered."
Her broadcast journalism has been recognized by the Public Media Journalists Association, the Colorado Broadcasters Association, and the Society of Professional Journalists.
Before she began working full-time with Aspen Public Radio in September 2021, Halle was a freelance broadcast journalist for both Aspen Public Radio and KDNK.
Halle studied environmental analysis at Pitzer College. She was an educator at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and at the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program, where she taught youth radio and managed a weekly public affairs show. She was also delivered newscasts for her college radio station, KSPC.
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El comité de bienestar del distrito se reúne el 16 de enero para debatir el despliegue de su nuevo plan de estudios integral sobre sexualidad humana, que suscitó importantes críticas de los padres cuando se adoptó la pasada primavera.
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Cities being overwhelmed by migrants say giving them work permits quickly would mean less homelessness and spending on public assistance. Some are hosting legal clinics to help, but it's complicated.
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The district’s wellness committee is meeting Jan. 16 to discuss the rollout of its new comprehensive human sexuality curriculum, which sparked significant criticism from parents when it was adopted last spring.
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In the final installment of a three-part series, Edwin talks about caring for his sick family in Venezuela and looking for better economic opportunities in the U.S. He is part of a group of over a hundred migrants who arrived in the Roaring Fork Valley in the fall of 2023.
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En la última entrega de una serie de tres partes, Edwin habla sobre el mantener a su familia enferma en Venezuela y la búsqueda de mejores oportunidades económicas en los Estados Unidos. Él es parte de un grupo de más de un centenar de inmigrantes que llegaron al Valle Roaring Fork en el otoño del 2023.
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In the second of a three-part series, Libia talks about traveling to the U.S., where she’s helping her girlfriend care for three children. She's part of a group of over a hundred migrants who arrived in the Roaring Fork Valley in the fall of 2023.
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En la segunda de una serie de tres partes, Libia habla sobre su viaje a Estados Unidos, donde ayuda a su novia a cuidar de tres niños. Ella forma parte de un grupo de más de cien inmigrantes que llegaron al valle Roaring Fork en otoño del 2023.
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In the first of a three-part series, Asdrúbal talks about leaving his home and family in Venezuela and making the long journey to Carbondale. He’s part of a group of over a hundred migrants, mostly from Venezuela, who have arrived in the Roaring Fork Valley in recent months.
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En la primera de una serie de tres partes, Asdrúbal habla de cómo dejó su hogar y su familia en Venezuela y emprendió el largo viaje hasta Carbondale. El forma parte de un grupo de más de cien inmigrantes, en su mayoría venezolanos, que han llegado al valle de Roaring Fork en los últimos meses.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) announced Monday afternoon that five wolves were released in Grand County, fulfilling the voter-approved ballot initiative from 2020 that required the agency reintroduce gray wolves to the state by the end of 2023.