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Chimney Hollow will eventually pull water from the Colorado River near its headwaters in Grand County to serve a dozen fast growing cities on the Front Range from Broomfield to Greeley.
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150 years ago this week: A hoax published in the Pueblo Chieftain caused a stir well beyond the Colorado Territory.
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Lawmakers have regularly balanced the state budget “on the backs of students,” public schools advocates have argued. This year, legislators took a different approach.
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The Colorado River Wildfire Collaborative hired a program manager to raise funds for mitigation work between Glenwood Springs and De Beque. That region is one of the most fire-prone in the state, and has lacked the resources to address the risk.
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Gubernatorial candidates Bennet, Weiser, Kirkmeyer, and Marx appeared at forum in Glendale recently.
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Gov. Polis has vetoed his first round of bills, including a measure that would require social media companies to work more closely with law enforcement.
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House Bill 1005 would have abolished a requirement in the Colorado Labor Peace Act that 75% of workers at a company sign off before unions can negotiate with businesses over union dues.
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The two Democrats running in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District discussed housing, immigration, and healthcare.
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Coloradans are guaranteed to get a new governor in the fall. But first, five hopefuls have to convince voters they should represent their party in the midterms.
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The agency handles the tech behind the scenes for many state agencies, but dismal customer-satisfaction surveys and complaints have spurred drastic change.