Sara Wilson, Colorado Newsline
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Federal shutdown expected to delay November benefits to 600K Coloradans.
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Immigrant advocates and the ACLU of Colorado sued three Trump immigration officials over arrests of immigrants in Colorado.
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Colorado immigrant rights activist calls for economic boycott within ICE detention facilities
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In the filing, lawyers for Terpsehore Maras argue that a denial of bail for Peters violates the former Mesa County clerk and recorder’s First Amendment rights and would be an uneven application of Colorado’s bail standards.
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The shortfall began to accelerate around 2007 and peaked at 140,000 units in 2019. Since then, Colorado’s population growth has slowed and housing production has increased.
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The Colorado chapter of the National Rifle Association sued state leadership Tuesday over a sweeping firearm regulation that will require Coloradans to take safety courses to purchase most semiautomatic rifles starting next August.
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A Republican state House member has filed a campaign finance complaint against a colleague, alleging thousands of dollars in illegal transactions using campaign funds.
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The wolf reintroduction program costs have far exceeded the initial estimate presented to voters, leaving questions and controversy.
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Colorado voters approved Proposition FF in 2022, creating the Healthy School Meals For All program, which provides free breakfast and lunch to all students regardless of family income. Now, state leaders say the program needs more funding.
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