Lindsey Toomer, Colorado Newsline
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An RFK Jr.-aligned committee bucks longstanding evidence-backed vaccine standard, but Colorado officials aren't aligned.
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Colorado's refusal to share information comes as DOJ sues other states to compel disclosures.
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Collections trade group says Colorado law compromises accurate credit reporting.
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National Cancer Institute will stop funding research consortium that includes Children’s Hospital Colorado.
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Low vacancy rates could trigger expedited parole hearings and halfway house placements.
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After Supreme Court ruling, restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors parallel abortion bans enforced post-Dobbs.
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The absence of Medicaid reimbursements would reduce the STRIDE team’s capacity to serve homeless patients in the Denver area.
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Attorney General Phil Weiser has joined almost two dozen cases challenging end to birthright citizenship, federal layoffs and other executive actions.
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State and federal collaboration is essential to ensure robust wildfire resilience, but uncertainty over Trump administration priorities undercuts preparedness in Colorado, experts say.
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Some providers say they’ve seen a further increase in disruptions since the 2024 election.