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"Purposity" is a combination of the words “purpose" and "generosity,” and the app helps needy students benefit from random acts of kindness.
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A wild horse advocate says the move marks “a significant shift towards humane on-range management of wild horses and away from cruel, costly helicopter roundups.”
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Colorado's Republican primary for its top elections official pits a candidate who was indicted in a voting system breach against a candidate who says she can restore professionalism to the office.
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A coalition of civil and voting rights organizations wants to stop the activities of a group of Donald Trump supporters, alleging "door-to-door voter intimidation" in areas where a large number of minorities live.
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Court cases for the hundreds of Jan. 6th capitol rioters are ongoing. More than 40 of those charged are from the Mountain West.
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The new federal infrastructure law includes $8 billion for clean hydrogen production — an energy source some see as a clear alternative to fossil fuels. Now the leaders of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming are working together to get a portion of those funds.
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Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming will plan a “hydrogen hub” to be built somewhere in the region, drawing from $8 billion in recently approved federal infrastructure funding for four or more such regional hubs in the U.S.
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Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, whom a judge suspended from overseeing last year's election in her western Colorado county, announced her bid for Colorado Secretary of State on Trump adviser Steve Bannon's podcast Monday morning.
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The daily number of tests being administered in Colorado has jumped more than 30% since mid-August, according to state data. The rush has made it difficult for some residents to find appointments near them.
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Weekly vaccine administration has risen more than 20% since early July. We visit a mobile clinic in Greeley to find out what’s driving the increase.