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A new, stricter federal definition of legal hemp is raising concerns across the $28 billion hemp industry, with producers and retailers warning it could disrupt a rapidly growing market.
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Colorado's U.S. Senators are urging the International Olympic Committee to keep Nordic combined in future winter games and include women. Several Steamboat Springs athletes are the best in the world.
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One bill would require police to ask a standard set of risk assessment questions at every domestic violence call. The other would require officers to check for existing military protection orders when a service member is involved.
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Many of the business tax breaks targeted under the plan were created or expanded by Republicans in Congress through their One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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Authorities say four people have died in crashes involving over 30 vehicles on a Colorado interstate after blowing dirt made it nearly impossible to see. The crashes happened Tuesday on Interstate 25 south of Pueblo.
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Mountain communities stuck with helping to foot bill for Front Range hail hazard. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this article with Steamboat Pilot reporter Suzie Romig and read the entire story at the link below.
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Blanco beat out two other finalists — District Judge Christopher Zenisek and Solicitor General Andrea Wang — for the vacancy, by the resignation of Justice Melissa Hart in December.
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Skiing and snowboarding in Colorado comes with some major price tags: from lift tickets to that bowl of chili in the lodge. Not to mention long lift lines and I-70 traffic. KUNC News talked with people about the high cost of hitting the slopes.
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Advocates say the new portal is a start.
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Over the past few years, nearly 500 couples have chosen to renew their vows or say them for the first time as part of a special Valentine's Day wedding ceremony in Loveland.