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The holidays can bring joy and cheer, but also stress and loneliness, so Jodi Peterson speaks to Laura Byard at Center for Mental Health about resources…
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Post-Thanksgiving COVID spike not as severe in Mesa County as expectedGrand Valley Transit workers vote no confidence in their GMHotchkiss trustees…
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Congresswoman-elect Lauren Boebert has asked to carry her gun on Capitol groundsDenver buying body cameras that start recording automatically when…
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A U.S. judge in Wyoming said the Bureau of Land Management can't regulate hydraulic fracturing — because more than a decade ago, Congress specifically excluded fracking from federal oversight.
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The Republican field to challenge Democratic U.S. Senator Michael Bennet is still very much up in the air, but some possible contenders have not ruled...
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Colorado has largely been spared from the political wrangling ahead of the 2016 presidential race. But as Republicans nationally are working to narrow...
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Several Senate amendments aim a weed-whacker at the thicket of standardized tests.
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While Colorado has experienced much needed rain this spring, fire officials are still expecting an average fire season. "The moisture has helped...
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A new report estimates national parks need $11.5 billion to address maintenance and repair projects. The National Park Service report finds Colorado parks…
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A little-known division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement has helped track down people connected to atrocities in Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia and El Salvador.