Stephanie Daniel
I grew up in Denver and, after living out-of-state for many years, am happy to be back in Colorado covering education and general news for KUNC.
Before joining KUNC in October 2017, I worked at New York Public Radio and on the podcast Revisionist History. I also reported on New York City’s opioid epidemic for NPR’s The Pulse and The Fix, a podcast from The GroundTruth Project. Prior to journalism, I wrote and produced commercials and marketing videos for TV shows and media companies. I am a graduate of Duke University and CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
I love going on adventures and have visited more than 20 countries. I also like to explore local areas, ride my bike and hang out with my family and friends.
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A few dozen high schools across the U.S. combine education with treatment for substance use disorders to keep kids in recovery — and in school.
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University of Northern Colorado graduated its first set of inclusive higher education students, who have intellectual or developmental disabilities. What that means for one family.
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Two Mountain West states are part of a dozen across the country that allow people to select non-binary gender on legal documents. Colorado residents,...
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Almost half of eligible Americans voted nationwide in this year's midterm elections, making it the highest voter turnout in almost 50 years. Colorado...
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In Wyoming 19 wolves have been killed during the first seven weeks of this year's hunting season. It's a much smaller number than last year, when 12...
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Denver is hosting one of the country's biggest nursing conferences . One issue on the agenda is the ongoing, nationwide nursing shortage.
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Eleven grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem have been euthanized since the beginning of September in a "particularly bad month" for...
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The Environmental Protection Agency is making $20 million available for states and tribes to voluntarily test drinking water for lead at schools and...