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Skin care for spring and summer

Tips from a dermatologist FROM THE EDITOR

Students and families in the Pikes Peak region are gearing up for spring break later this month. Whether it’s a sandy beach or the snowy slopes, there are several skin care tips to keep in mind.

e most important advice a dermatologist can give you is: no matter the season, protect your skin

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Who are we waiting for? We should pass HB 1230 now

After another tragic and predictable school shooting, I am asking – begging – Rep. Daugherty to vote YES on HB 1230.

We must start to change the narrative around gun safety reform.

When we talk about freedom, we should consider how free we feel in public spaces like grocery stores and movie theaters. Jody Waters should have been safe at King Soopers. Alex

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Whether you are going to enjoy the break on the mountains or at the beach, protect your skin from ultraviolet rays by

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When we talk about our uniquely American problem, we should talk about steps we can take to change it. It is not appropriate to call for an end to “lawless violence,” like Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert did in the aftermath of the Club Q shooting, while supporting laws that enable violence. Raymond Green Vance should not have died at Club Q. His girlfriend’s father should

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RYLEE DUNN Community Editor rdunn@coloradocommunitymedia.com using sun protective clothing, hats, and sunglasses, as well as applying sunscreen to the exposed areas. For skiers, although most of the skin is covered by gear, it is very easy to forget the face. Don’t make that mistake. At high altitude, you are exposed to signi cantly more intense ultraviolet radiation than at sea level. Apply a generous amount of sunscreen on your entire face and neck before you put on your scarf, face cover, helmet or goggles. Even not have had to tackle the problem; that’s the duty of our elected ocials.

When we talk about children, we should talk about our collective responsibility to protect them, even if we can’t save them all. It is simply not moral to say it’s utopia or bust. Saving one life is the calling of our leaders. What does one life look like? Kendrick Castillo. He should not have had to be a hero that day. His parents should not have to live

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LINDSAY NICOLETTI Operations/ Circulation Manager lnicoletti@coloradocommunitymedia.com though you think most of your skin is covered, it is common to have people with intense facial sunburn after a day in the mountains - the classic skier sunburn that only spares the areas around the eyes, which are covered by the goggles. A useful tip is carrying in your pocket a sunscreen in a stick, so you can apply to the face without even tak- without their only child. How do we protect our friends, loved ones, and children? We make it more di cult to kill them. HB 1230 does just that. It bans the sale, manufacturing, ownership and transfer of assault weapons because they are uniquely lethal. Regardless of what the opposition says, they are weapons designed to kill swiftly and

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