The problem stems from a provision in Proposition 123 that was supposed to hold local governments accountable for increasing the supply of affordable housing.
KUNC’s In The NoCo is a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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Around the world, venomous snakebites kill tens of thousands of people each year. Antivenom can be an effective treatment, but it’s expensive and difficult to produce. A biologist at the University of Northern Colorado hopes to change that, with a new type of antivenom that’s cheaper to produce in large amounts. He discusses his research and recent breakthrough on In The NoCo.
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A decade ago, Fort Collins writer Becky Jensen was trapped in a cycle of depression. To escape, she took bold action by backpacking 500 miles across the state of Colorado. She details her journey – and how it helped her heal – today on In The NoCo.
Colorado News
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A recent confidence survey of Colorado business leaders paints a gloomy economic picture for the second quarter of 2026.
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After a statewide vote drew thousands of responses, a favorite emerges.
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It’s not often state lawmakers rush to give some of their power away to local officials. But when it comes to loud events, they could do just that.
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Workers at one of the nation's largest meatpacking plants plan to return to work next week and halt a three-week strike in order to resume negotiations with the plant's owner. The strike by thousands of workers at the Swift Beef Co. plant in Greeley began on March 16.
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Boulder City Council passed a new ordinance to allow ADUs, corporate housing, vacant apartments and more to be eligible for rental licenses during the Sundance Film Festival.
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A bill progressing in the Colorado Capitol would require each school to answer that question by adopting a plan and then posting it online for its community to see.
Mountain West News
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Some lawmakers in our region are arguing abortion bans help keep a population young and growing. Others say they lead to more people leaving the state.
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New funding is aimed at helping fossil fuel-dependent communities in the Mountain West navigate a changing energy economy, with one project focused on the Four Corners region.
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The move is part of a “sweeping restructuring," which the agency said is intended to move leaders closer to the land they oversee. The plan has been met with concern.
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The new ruling could be a setback for the Trump administration, which is trying to loosen habitat protections.
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Proposed legislation would protect nearly 450 miles of waterways from dams and mining amid the Trump administration’s push for more development.

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