CBS Colorado

CBS Colorado is home to Romi Bean, a sports anchor with a passion for connecting with the Colorado community. Romi's career at CBS News Colorado began by covering the Denver Broncos on CBS Colorado Mornings on a part-time basis. She used this experience to learn about anchoring sportscasts and storytelling. In 2018, Romi landed a full-time position as the Weekend Sports Anchor, and in January 2023, she was named CBS Colorado's lead Sports Anchor - a historic first for a woman in Denver TV history. Her work has been recognized by the National Sports Media Associations, and she has covered significant sports events such as the Colorado Avalanche's Stanley Cup Championship run and Nikola Jokic's back-to-back MVP run. Romi is also an accomplished athlete, having competed in yoga, skiing, and attempting to make people laugh. Born in South Africa and raised in Colorado, she is a proud alumnus of Cherry Creek High School and the University of Colorado. She has not disclosed any conflicts of interest or deceptive practices.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • More than 3,700 babies were born with congenital syphilis in 2022

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Recent Articles

Colorado's Congenital Syphilis Epidemic: Gov. Polis Declares Public Health Emergency to Save Babies' Lives

Colorado's Congenital Syphilis Epidemic: Gov. Polis Declares Public Health Emergency to Save Babies' Lives

Broke On: Thursday, 18 April 2024 In response to a surge in congenital syphilis cases, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis declared an epidemic and issued a public health order expanding testing opportunities for pregnant individuals. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends three screenings during pregnancy to prevent the severe health conditions caused by congenital syphilis, including bone deformities, severe anemia, brain and nerve problems, stillbirth or miscarriage. Despite this, there were over 3,700 cases in 2022 due to shortages of preferred treatment Benzathine penicillin G.