ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAAABACADAEAFAGAH
1
Economy approachEditor notesLocationTIME of DaySTORIESLead orgFocusStaff name/sStaff cell phoneNEEDS (question, data, photo, etc)TextVideoAudioDataStill photosgraphic/sOther
2
Military5280UPDATE: Fort Carson has declined citing "operation security." National Guard is unlikely to be able to find someone in time. I don't think we should count on this one. -KCKasey Cordell503-333-9655
3
DIA/Airlines5280DEN-based United flight attendant Nick Engen is on board to take part. Kasey Cordell503-333-9655YesYesYes
4
Instead of praying shoulder to shoulder with the rest of his congregation, Imam Muhmmad prayed alone today.Denver (downtown)4:44 PMFaith/houses of worship5280 MagazineHow an imam is working with his community. Following Masjid Alshuhadaa of the Downtown Denver Islamic Center.Victoria Carodine972-837-8745350 words Video in StoryShareStills in StorySharex
5
Dr. Kelly Lear, a forensic pathologist and Arapahoe County’s coroner, may have seen the first COVID-19 death in Colorado back in early February. She's still waiting for test results.Centennial2:30Coroner/Medical Examiner/Deaths9NewsDr. Kelly Lear, a forensic pathologist and Arapahoe County’s coroner, may have seen the first COVID-19 death in Colorado back in early February. She's still waiting for test results.Kevin Vaughan303-882-9022Clip of interview with Dr. Lear.3 questions with Dr. Lear
6
Hospital9NewsMontrose ICU Nurse video diaryJeremy Jojola720.839.0616
7
Nursing home/ Senior Living9NewsJeremy Jojola
8
ICU Nurse in Metro Area9NEWSHave an ICU nurse named Erica Schick from Centura who has committed and has three questions to anwer for video dairies. Will input contact information here as soon as I get it. Her shift will be from 7am to 7pm on Thursday Jojola720-839-0616
9
ICU Nurse in Rural Area9NEWS Have a nurse who works in the ICU in Montrose. Name is Jeff Davis. Has been a nurse for 30+ years. Has never seen anything like this. Will make video diaries and has there questions to answer. Jeff: 970-901-1178Jojola720-839-0616
10
Nursing Home Healthcare Worker9NEWS Have a nurse who works at a Lakewood nursing home. Kristi McCabe has comitted and will make video dairies. Has three questions. +1 (480) 229-0350Jojola720-839-0616
11
Westminster11 a.m.-7:30 p.m.FoodAPTracking a grocery store employee providing a vital link to the public's food supply for near-minimum wage.Colleen Slevin303-325-1610yesyesyes
12
Wheat Ridge9 a.m., noon, 2:30 p.m.crime scene cleaning crewAP Crime scene cleaning crew sanitizes meth lab, jail cell Colleen Slevin303-325-1610YesYesYes
13

Shakespeare in the park is canceled.
WestcliffeCultural entities impactArk Valley VoiceThe Jones theatre in Westcliff struggles to surviveElliot Jackson719-221-9705Story in StoryshareVideo Uploaded to StorysharePhoto in Storyshare
14
EducationArk Valley VoiceRural areas lacking broadband or reliable Internet access try to continue to teach. Focus on a Buena Vistat School Distrct 8th grade teacher who has changed everything about how she teaches.Jan Wondra3030-506-5269Story in StoryShareVideos in StoryShareCensus had data on broadband access by county1 photo in StoryShare
15
free and reduced lunch program that has grown from 40 low-income children to more than 400 in a month. “Regular days we give out 325 lunches. It grows to more than 425 on packet hand out day.” District families have been hit hard, with hundreds of them out of work as small businesses closed. This past week, many of them got their last paycheck.Buena Vista11 am - 1 pmFoodArk Valley VoiceSchool lunch program now feeding hundreds of hungry families in Buena Vista Jan Wondra303-506-5269x
16
Rural hospital approachArk Valley VoiceHow a small hospital has converted more space to ICU, negative pressure rooms. Interview with Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center Bob MoraskoDan Smith303-246-3774
17
Rural main streetsArk Valley VoiceSmall town main street efforts to find a way forward, focusing on Salida-based Absolut Bikes.Brooke Gilmore720-352-8231
18
Outdoor/tourismArk Valley VoiceImpact on the Arkansas River rafting season, the river's importance to the Upper Arkansas River economy, with an interview with Patrick Payne, President of FIBArk -- the oldest Whitewater Festival in the nation.Jan Wondra303-506-5269
19
Food insecurity/meat protducitonArk Valley VoiceAn interview with Scanga Meats, a vertically-integrated, rural meat producer and their adjustment to the closure of their retail store, health and safety precautions, and the food supplyStephan Hall 7195819260
20
Volunteer organizationsArk Valley VoiceCharitable efforts that can be marshalled in a small, rural count, with interveiw of Director of the Chaffee County Community FoundationyDan Smith303-246-3774Text on Storyshare2 Videos on Storyshare
21
EducationArk Valley Voice The ceremonies and traditions of senior year -- how students are copingBrooke Gilmore720-352-8231Story in StoryShareVideo in StorysharePhoto in Storyshare
22
Public HealthArk Valley Voice Interview with two rural public health directors facing COVID-19; one a blue county (Chafefe), the other red (Custer)Jan Wondra (Chaffee) and Elliot Jackson (Custer)303-506-5269Uploaded to Storyshare
23
Domestic violenceAspen Public RadioAn advocate for a domestic violence/sexual abuse help organization will talk about walking clients through stay-at-home orders with abusive partners. Christin Kay3034437733xx
24
County incident management teamsAspen Public RadioA 911 dispatcher will take us through a day with the Pitkin County IMT, including coordinating a mobile testing site and a community meeting. Christin Kay3034437733xx
25
Cofffe shopBizWestFort Collins Cups Community Coffee shop owner Amy Snider.Lucas High410-707-0356
26
Cannabis dispensaryBizWestWaiting on 100% confimation. Boulder's Eclipse Cannabis Company GM Dan PantaleoLucas High410-707-0356
27
Northern Colorado startupsBizWestJana Sanchez is the leader of a NoCo startup group for both tech companies and small Main Street-type businesses. She would give us an idea of how she's working with the horror stories she's hearing from friends and clients with a near-overnight drop in revenuesDan Mika773-979-2522
28
Crossroads Safehouse(Fort Collins)BizWestErica Exline is the shelter and outreach manager for Crossroads Safehouse, an emergency shelter for victims of domestic and interpersonal violence. She works primarily with the hotline office, which recieves nonstop calls since the shelter-in-place order.Ali C. M. Watkins719-290-2889
29
howling at 8 pm???6:30 am - 8 pmEducation: Parent with a child at homeChalkbeatDenver parent Natalie Perez used to get up early every morning to work in her family's Mexican restaurant. Now she's at home, guiding her 8-year-old through remote learning. Sometimes it's a struggle. "He's hiding behind the couch right now," she says at one point in the day. Melanie Asmar603-491-4345Story in StoryShare4 videos in StoryShare. No. 4, 7 minutes long, is particularly good.9 photos in StoryShare
30
Preschool teacherMontbello/Denver7:00 AMEducation: Preschool teacherChalkbeatCatherine Scott is a preschool teacher in Denver's Montbello neighborhood. Her days consist of temperature checks, air hugs, and video story time for the kids who aren't there.Ann Schimke970-238-0179Story in StoryShareTwo videos in StoryShare1 still photo pulled from video, in StorySharex
31
Mom with three kids learning at homeCommerce City6:30-8Education: Parent with children at homeChalkbeatElizabeth Vitela is trying to guide her four children, aged 3 to 14, through remote learning from her home in Commerce City. It's stressful, but she's also glad to have more time with them.Yesenia Robles720-364-8433Story in StoryShareTwo still photos in StoryShare
32
Challenges to continuing his college education have inspired student to think about giving back in the future.Centennial8 or 3:20Education: Higher ed, student who lost access to campusChalkbeatRashib Basnet has returned home from the University of Washington to his parents' Centennial home, where he's trying to finish his degree amid disruptions and bad Wi-FiJason Gonzales970-324-7487Story in StoryShare, plus transcript of video diary in which he answers "universal questions."Videos in StoryShare1 photo in StoryShare
33
HospitalCPRDr. Ramnik Dhaliwal, who goes by Ricky, started his emergency room shift at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Just after 8 am, the ER was quiet. Almost eerily so.
Claire Cleveland
720-212-3126, ccleveland@cpr.org
x
34
HospitalCPRDr. Peter Stubenrauch details a day on ICU at St. Joseph Hospital working with only COVID patientsKelley Griffin720-331-3341kgriffin@cpr.orgYes, he shot oneyes, all entriesyes, not great tho
35
Bike maker shifts to making medical face shields he wants to give away for free.Golden12-hour day, so time flexibleSmall businessCPRYeti Cycles cofounder Steve Hoogendoorn was on Day 2 of shifting from assembling bikes to assembling medical face shields he wants to give away for free.
36
Three small biz - Pueblo, Golden, WestminsterCPRTale of three small biz owners - an arcade going under, an online bridal shop doing well, Yeti cycles making protective equipment instead of bikes. Kelley Griffin, Taylor Allen720-331-3341xxxx
37
Arcade owner pivoted to t-shirts, bridal boutique up 30%8-8Small businessCPR 3 biz - one retooling for masks; one thriving, online bridal; one strugglingKelley, Taylor Allenyestentativeyesyes
38
Needs unemployment numbers. Follows unemployed fishing line worker.Western SlopeUnemploymentCPR
Donna Numbers had been out of work since March 25, when the coronavirus outbreak eliminated her nightshift job at a fishing-line factory on the Western Slope. Her unemployment payments hadn’t started yet. And everything was coming to a head.
Andy Kenney, akenney@cpr.org
919-414-2987
x
39
State data person/leader of teamCPR tentativeHow are they doing it?
40
Simple tasks now spark panic attacks, leaving Cat Garcia gasping for air. She’s been home nearly two weeks after testing positive for COVID-19 and giving birth to her twin boys — a milestone in life she didn’t get a chance to relish.DenverBaby bornDenver 7 COVID-19 infected parents have yet to see their newborn baby twins.Adi Guijardo303-264-8571x
41
Mayor Hancock talks with emergency management department at 9:10, learns at 9:30 that new shelter is out of space already. 10:30 talks to other cities about furloughs. Donates bloodDenver (downtown)9-10:30 amMayor’s officeDenver PostShadowing Mayor Hancock in Denver's emergency operations center.Conrad Swanson319-541-5796350-word storyFour short videos from HancockSeveral (unsure how many) photos from our staff photographerx
42
RestaurantDenver PostWork & Class and Super Mega Bien owners Tabatha Knop and Dana Rodriguez taking us through their new normal trying to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner to dwindling customers and a growing number of healthcare workers.Josie Sexton970-570-3201yesyesMight be interesting to compare yr over yr data from OpenTable: https://www.opentable.com/state-of-industryyes
43
"you can't turn off cows" Dairy farm employs 85. Doing payroll 5-11 pmall day up to 11 pmRanching/farm lifeDenver PostDairy farmerx
44
News of the DayDenver Post, 9NewsWhatever Covid news breaks that day
45
Great quotes!! "“Crisis is clarifying,” Self observed. “There’s this incredible difference of experience people are having through COVID-19.”
"“When there’s uncertainty, there’s fear. So, the first thing is to partner with faith over fear. I also choose to partner with peace over panic … and with wisdom over worry.”
Carbondale, Roaring Fork Valley2 pm see 5-block line for food; 9 pm "pandemic pub"ReligionGlenwood Springs Post IndependentSustaining Faith together, apart.Peter Baumann3072582387Yes, one 300 word profileForthcoming2
46
Rifle Police Officer Jared Bartunek: “There’s been a lot of uncertainty when it comes to stay-at-home orders, and when people see people without facemask nowadays, they are calling us,” RiflePoliceGlenwood Springs Post IndependentHow the pandemic has affected the day-to-day of a rural Western Slope police departmentPeter Baumann3072582387Yes, two 300-word profilesForthcoming2
47
JBS death daughterGreeley TribuneBeatriz Rangel's father was the first JBS employee to die of COVID-19. Wednesday she buried her father. Thursday she'll discuss life without himCuyler Meade408-881-3964ininx
48
Faith/houses of worshipIndyWestside pastor Mark Lopez tends to his blue-collar flockTina G. 720-261-5555filed6 vids in StoryShare
49
BoulderDevelopmental Disability and homeschoolingKGNUMeet Eugenia Brady, a woman who advocates for families with children on the autism spectrum in Boulder County, on the challenges for these kids with a loss of routine and how remote learning is especially tough for these famliies. In addition to being a community advocate for famliies with kids on the spectrum (particularly Spanish-speaking families) one of Eugenia's own kids is on the spectrum so she has a broad and personal view of this situation. Maeve Conran303 532 6708If anyone has any data (statewide or school district specific) on how many families are impacted by this. txt, in Story Share and Google drive.Videos uploaded at storyshare4 min radio story produced uploaded at storyshare
50
After a month of six 48-hour rotations, the Brighton Fire captain had his first day without a COVID-19 call, but it was still not back to normal. (They paraded to a 5 yr old's birthday party.)Brighton5 p.m.First RespondersMetroWest Newspapers (Brighton)Since COVID-19 began to spread in Brighton, Capt. Colin Brunt has worked six, 48-hour rotations, starting March 11. Each day of every rotation with Brighton Fire Rescue, he’s responded to multiple COVID-19 medical calls. Except for April 16. Liam Adams860-942-2988Story in StoryShareVideo on StorySharex
51
Ridgway, CO3-5 p.m.Second Chance Humane Society copes with COVID-19Ouray County Plaindealer newspaperRural animal shelter pivots to keep animals in homes, even by delivering food and approving emergency foster care as their own source of revenue – thrift shops – are ordered to be closed. For the first time, they're adopting un-neutered pets because spay/neuter is considered "elective" surgery that is now non-essential. Some pets are thriving in these foster care environments, proving they are adoptable after lengthy shelter stays, and adoptions are keeping pace with average.Erin McIntyre9702705787Story in StoryShareTwo videos in StoryShareFour photos in StoryShare (two are similar so choose one)
52
Researchposs CPR or 5280Dr Mercedes Rincon lifelong research just might provide a treatment for the novel coronavirus. Jay Bouchard603-660-6025Yesyes, but not horizontal and only one seven-minute entry; too big to upload to story share. If you need it, we will have to figure out some other method to share it. We also have a recorded zoom video call from Jay's follow-up interview if anyone needs that desperately. Yes; Jay has audio of his follow-up interview (60 minutes) if any outlets need it. Laura has a copy of the .wav fileyesx
53
While funeral homes are considered essential businesses, Van Vuuren says safety precautions have disrupted the grieving process now that extended families can't be together. In March, Colorado Governor Jared Polis called for the cancellation of events with more than 250 people. The April 9th statewide stay-at-home order limits services to ten or fewer. LafayetteBusiness hours 4/16Funeral HomePublic News Service/Colorado News ConnectionSocial distancing has prevented families from gathering to grieveEric Galatas303-522-9356Text in StoryShareVideo on StoryShareA full audio package and two bites are now in StoryShareStills on StoryShare
54
Testingsee CPR's "research" entryFinding out if I have it
55
"I hope we come out of this with a more wholesome perspective of what it means to be part of society.” Two married pharmacists:his day and what he did to help his colleagues and hug his wife.Steamboat Springs8:30 am-9:30 pmPharmacySteamboat Pilot & Today -These are healthcare workers dealing regularly with sick patients--both from COVID-19 but many other illnesses that would make contracting the virus worse. What trends are they seeing? How do they rachet down fears? How do they keep themselves and their workers safe? I'll be interviewing a local pharmacist/owner of Lyons Drug and Soda Fountain in downtown Steamboat. When he found other pharmacists weren't getting the PPE they needed, he donated N95 masks to every pharmacist and pharmacist tech in the Yampa Valley.Lisa Schlichtman417-671-1144YesYesYes
56
The public health officials in his administration have made clear that they don’t want to loosen restrictions on Coloradans’ movement until more testing is available. Polis says he wants to get people back to work as soon as possible, calling his own mandates “severe.”Denverall day to 6 pmPolisSunThese days, Jared Polis feels more like a firefighter than a chief executive. Still, he tries to get home in time to make dinner for his kids and walk the dogJesse Paul302-528-7118
57
Denver6:30 a.m.Elderly/Homebound/NeedySunLost City Cafes, which includes the Spring Cafe south of the Capitol, quickly pivoted to deliver meals to individuals who need support. Josh Ford is the hub of this new service.Moe Clark603-566-5210turned in4 videos 1 still photo
58
Douglas County2 p.m.SurvivorSunState Sen. Jim Smallwood came down w COVID-19 while on vacation in CA. He's back and spreading the gospel of convalescent plasma donationJen Brown303-589-0175turned in1 video
59
Palisade11 a.m.Peach growersSunOrchardmen and women were already freaking out about labor and whether there would be a market for their fruit due to COVID-19 and related busines restrictions. Then Mother Nature showed up Monday night and dropped the worst freeze in 21 years. We catch up with the Clarks, now six generations in Palisade.Lofholm/Daugherty970-261-4123, 970-25-=4162turned intwoone
60
Steamboat Springs3 p.m.Baby comes home.SUNWhen the Drehers brought their third son home from the hospital on Thursday, they were worried whether they had done enough to keep him safe during birth and also how much the world will change due to COVID-19. Will he grow up never knowing a handshake?Jennifer Brown303-589-0175x
61
YumaAll dayGardnerSUNJesse Paul302-528-7118turned inMANYx
62
TestingThe Aspen TimesTalking with a woman who has been sick for more than a mouth with the virus and why she went to the free testing site Thursday in El Jebel during a major spring snow storm.David Krause303-887-4383x
63
Day after her 28th birthday spent tryng to help DACA recipientsDenver7:42 am- mid-dayImmigrationThe IndependentDACA recipient helping undocumentedTina G. 720-261-5555filed7 vids1 stillx (poss)
64
Lost mother, diverseDenveranyMother diedUrban SpectrumOn Thursday, April 16, journalist Alfonso Porter had many things on his mind. He worried about his journalism students, and his community volunteer sister. And he thought about his mother, Edream Moore, who just a dozen days earlier had succumbed to the deadly novel coronavirus at age 85. Rosalin "Bee" Harrisbee@urbanspectrum.netyesnonoyes
65
Buses (who is riding them / what are they doing)
66
Developmentally Disabled Group Home
67
Economic recovery efforts undewayChaffee County Ecnomic Receovery Taskforce working iwth SBDC
68
Good for environment
69
HospitalWhat did Trump order insurance companies to cover? Are people able to get help or are they afraid they can't pay?
70
Jeremy Jojola720.839.0616
71
Longterm economic impactWho in the state budget office is tasked with focusing on this?
72
Mental healthWho is trying to make sure people know how to get help?
73
Parks
74
Price gouging
75
Prison
76
Teens
77
Town Councilhow to make public comment?
78
British Ex Pat communityEngaged in news from both sides of the Atlantic, travel restrictions, prospect of family member dying and not being able to travel
79
Black /Hispanc Health organisationsHigher percentage of African Americans contracting and dying from the virus | Another idea: Tomorrow evening, the Center for African American Health is convening an impressive virtual panel about COVID's impact on the black community. Some pretty impressive speaker on the list. I wonder if we could get one of them on board for this? https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-and-its-impact-on-the-black-community-tickets-102715091604 Dr. Ellison on the list is from San Luis Valley Health, which would give us good geographic diversity, too. If anyone wants to reach out to the organizer to get his contact info, looks like its Deidre Johnson (303) 355-3423.should get that soon from Polis. Can get other health disparity data to show how it's been a long term problem
80
Child Abuse
81
FloristsEaster through Mother's Day is typically incredibly busy, but now they're largely shut down. What are florists doing with their inventory now? Also, do funerals now have no flowers? I know it's trivial, but it's a reflection of our time.
82
ConstructionHas the pace slowed at all for workers? How are they being protected on the job site (some things are hard to do from five feet away)? Are individual home remodels hitting snags?
83
Amazon Fullfillment Center Worker
84
85
Denver area9 to 3:30 p.m.CleanersDecontaminating former meth houses and clearing homes of hoarders requires another level of work these days for Jason Johnson and his colleagues since any home or client could potentially expose them to the coronavirus. On Thursday, he and the rest of the team from his cleaning company also faced a more direct risk _ cleaning up a police holding cell where a suspect spit. Colleen Slevin303-326-1610YesYes
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100