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A survey of 2,000 adults explored the appeal — and misgivings — about doing different activities alone, finding that nearly a third loathe the idea of driving by themselves.
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A bill that would ask Colorado voters to put billions more toward school funding passed its first committee hearing.
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Lawyers for immigrants allege officers are violating a court order limiting how they can arrest people.
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A new season is underway with high expectations for both clubs. The Summit FC are beginning their first year as a member of the National Women's Soccer League.
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GOP Chair Brita Horn will resign as party chair in April, months before a critical mid-term election and after months of infighting.
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A bipartisan bill that would protect older and vulnerable adults from financial scammers is advancing through the Colorado statehouse.
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The plants in Pueblo and Hayden were slated to phase out between 2025 and 2030. Now the company has proposed running all their units for four more years.
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If President Donald Trump gets his way, Colorado’s all-mail voting system will be a thing of the past.
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Events range from traditional parades to specialty food and drinks from local establishments across Northern Colorado.
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News that the immigration agents were removed from field work came out in court, even though federal lawmakers have been asking for weeks.