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Ela Family Farms facing devastating fruit tree lossesMontrose City Council approves $16M for new police stationRidgway School District declines Telluride…
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Mesa County Economic Development group hopes BLM headquarters stays in Grand JunctionX Games will proceed in Aspen with no spectatorsWestern Colorado Food…
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Cedaredge trustees leaning toward cap of 2 recreational, 1 medical marijuana retailersDelta County Health Department not ready to vaccinate individuals…
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Grand Junction City Council working on marijuana ballot measures for April electionCDOT will spend some of $150M relief funds to improve Hwy 50 between…
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Mesa, Delta, Montrose, San Miguel Counties will begin vaccinating frontline health workers next weekConnect for Health Colorado extends insurance sign-up…
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State lawmakers taking first look at possible budget cuts due to pandemicNormal vaccinations for children slowly restart after pandemic postponementDACA…
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Before awarding compensation, the court wants a "preponderance of evidence" that a vaccine caused the injury. Some years, the nearly $4 billion fund earns more interest than it pays out in claims.
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The quick rise of measles infections in the wake of cases reported among Disneyland visitors underscores how even a small dip in vaccination rates can allow the virus to spread.
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Decisions about vaccinating one's children aren't simply a matter of weighing the relative benefits and risks. Psychologist Tania Lombrozo considers how subtle biases are also at play.
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The national measles outbreak has state and local health officials concerned. Last month 102 people from 14 states were reported to have measles,…