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A Fort Collins homeowners association, struggling to control invasive weeds in its open areas, has sought permission from the city to use Large Black Hogs on about a half acre of its property.
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Colorado’s Senators opposed the deal because it did not address rising health care costs.
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Most Americans only know some of their neighbors. Others know none. The Neighborhood Village Project aims to unite communities by training people to host events and create intentional connections.
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A federal court has paused a Colorado law that requires social media companies warn young users about the potential harms of being on their sites.
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That will come as welcome news to the 600,000 Coloradans, half of whom are children, who rely on SNAP funding to help buy groceries each month.
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Coloradans pay more than most Americans for their car insurance, according to Gov. Polis.
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Airlines will likely keep their major routes but cut regional flights.
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A lack of early-season snow isn’t great for the state’s water supply. But it can have a surprising benefit in the mountains.
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Local governments across Colorado face budget deficits in 2026. Some are tapping their reserves to keep people fed as SNAP benefits lapse.
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Other local measures designed to send more dollars to child care initiatives were too close to call Tuesday night. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Erica Breunlin. The entire article is available at the link below.