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The Joint Budget Committee rejected Gov. Jared Polis’ plan for the state to buy a prison and operate it itself.
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Keystone will close Sunday, April 5, with closing weekend events April 4-5.
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The Colorado Avalanche have had a great season, and their chances of another Stanley Cup title seem promising. The Avs are on the verge of securing the NHL’s top overall seed and the President’s Trophy. That would give them home ice throughout the postseason.
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The Colorado National Heritage Survey spans plants, animals, and insects in every county in the state. Scientists and community volunteers are entering their third year of collecting data for the massive biodiversity project.
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It comes after a verdict found platforms like Facebook and YouTube are liable for its teen users' mental health and addiction.
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Tina Peters was improperly sentenced in 2024 and should receive a new sentencing hearing, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday.
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The state’s over-the-road bus service makes community connections, but costs $10 for every $1 it takes in fares. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Michael Booth and then read the entire article at the link below.
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The VA says the shift strengthens care and expands access, but some worry it’s eroding the VA’s specialized care just as a new generation of veterans may need it.
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Over 160 breweries across the state have been working in teams to create craft brews for this weekend’s Collaboration Fest. Breweries said these local partnerships are fun and practical for growth.
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Hydrologists working high in the Rocky Mountains have measured what they say is Colorado's driest winter of snow moisture on record. That means water shortfalls are likely ahead as drought persists across Colorado and other western states.