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Breckenridge Town Council took staff members’ recommendation to amend the town’s employee housing impact mitigation policy at a Tuesday, Feb. 10, meeting.
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The YMCA of Northern Colorado recently announced it would end fitness and recreation services at its Longmont location. The nonprofit says federal cuts and scant membership returns are to blame.
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While prostitution is legal in Nevada at licensed brothels in certain counties, and Maine decriminalized the selling of sexual services, no state has fully removed the criminal penalties for prostitution.
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Several athletes with strong ties to the Centennial State are competing in events such as alpine skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country events.
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The proposal, backed by top members of the Opportunity Caucus, comes after the group faced criticism for not disclosing who paid for their Vail retreat with lobbyists last year.
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It was the Colorado Students Demand Action chapter’s fourth rally since local students ramped up organizing efforts in the wake of a 2023 shooting at Denver’s East High School. The organization helps mobilize high school and college students to advocate for gun violence prevention measures. Colorado’s chapter is the largest of its kind in the country, national organizers said.
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Arizona and the six other states that use the Colorado River do not have a new plan to share the shrinking water supply.
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Growers worry the bill, backed by the governor, will add bureaucracy and cut yields and profits. Advocacy groups say neonicotinoids are being used as an insurance policy.
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The Fetcher ranch in northwest Colorado is on the frontlines this year of record-low snowpack across the West. It's adding a sense of urgency among seven states to finalize a plan for how to conserve the dwindling Colorado River.
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The U.S. House delivered a rebuke to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada.