Sara Wilson, Colorado Newsline
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A Colorado tax credit for low-income families could be turned off for the next two tax years, state economists announced last week.
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The Regional Transportation District's new structure aims to address unreliable service, stagnant ridership and other problems.
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One measure would allow people to sue immigration authorities over constitutional violations.
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The reentry resources are meant to ensure a successful return to society for recently released prisoners.
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Colorado voters along the Front Range could decide on whether to approve a new tax this year to help fund passenger rail service between Fort Collins and Pueblo.
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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.